pretty lucky
Interesting thread that hits home - I put "Injured, helped out by friends or other hikers". ("Friends" being my wife.)
In June 2004, my wife and I were coming down a mountain in Crete after hiking up to a cave. We were well past the scrambling and steep stuff and walking down a gentle grade when I tripped over a small rock or root and hit my head into a rock smashing my glasses into my farhead as well. (I think I was doing something dumb like changing a setting on my camera and walking at the same time!) My, wife, after making sure I was still conscious, helped me wrap up my bleeding head in her extra polypro shirt. (She told me it wasn't that bad, but I could see the skin flap in her sunglasses
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. ) After hiking down the rest of the 3 miles in the 90 degree heat and finding the nearest health clinic open on a Sunday and holiday, I ended up requiring about 10 stitches. Luckily there was no concussion. (Also, lucky that most Greeks could speak some English, cause its all......)
I remember the first few weeks back from Crete, I said I wasn't going to hike again. Then it became, I am not going to hike solo. At this point I had about 35 of the 48 N 4Ks done and I had planned on doing a couple of more that summer. By August my wife, who is not in to bagging peaks, convinced me to go out. The first one was tough - every root was trying to trip me up. In the end I did do four great solo trips by September (Willey, Field and loop back through Zealand Notch; Isolation via Davis Path; a traverse of the Carters and Moriah; and the Bigelows).
So I am more careful now and don't try to use my camera while walking. And yes I am set to spend the night out.
So now if I can just find the time to get to my last two!