Sledder killed in Mercer

fatdaddy

Member
I was riding just north of mercer heading towards the Gatway lodge on saturday morning and noticed that someone had missed a turn and tore up the branches pretty good. When I pulled into town to have lunch I spoke to a few guys who had rode up on the police and rescue squads removing the sledder, he had passed away. Does anyone have any further information on this. This happened friday night or early morning. Very sad to hear this.
 

baughcat

New member
This man's name is Timothy Littwiller from milledgville Il. You can go to saukvalley.com and read the story and his obituary there. My condolences to his family and friends.
 

ridindirty800

Active member
I have a bad feeling this will be a bad winter as the whole state is snowmobiling and with so many people out more accidents will happen. And looking at the forecast its only going to get better for much of the state. Feel bad for all those who have lost loved ones or been injured. Stay safe out there fellow sledders
 

blu2u2

New member
The victim was from my hometown area in NW IL. Don't want to be a preacher but alcohol, speed, & going solo don't mix well together! Six years ago today I lost a high school classmate/friend because of the above 3 factors. Prayers go out to the family that now is without a father and husband...
 

teamblue

New member
This happen mile and a half from our cabin, we were at the cabin. Makes you think about that second drink, let alone closing the bar at 2:30am. that's what home base is for. Yes I feel bad for the family. He was one minute from being back at the Gateway where he was staying.
 

fatdaddy

Member
I don't want to start anything, but I never heard he was drinking or drunk. I don't know this for fact, nor will I assume this. Do you guys know this for sure?
 

teamblue

New member
I dont want to start anything either, reports say that they closed the bar (The Heart) at 2:30am and were headed to there cabin (Gateway) and crashed 1/4 mile from there. I saw the crash site so I know that for a fact.
 

blu2u2

New member
I don't want to start anything, but I never heard he was drinking or drunk. I don't know this for fact, nor will I assume this. Do you guys know this for sure?
Yes the COD was impact with trees caused by too much speed & alcohol! Check out the WI DNR accident stats. This was also listed in the newspapers. I wouldn't post information if it wasn't accurate.
 

garyl62

Active member
I don't want to start anything, but I never heard he was drinking or drunk. I don't know this for fact, nor will I assume this. Do you guys know this for sure?

I don't have any personal knowledge of this but have heard several t.v. reports that said speed and alcohol were factors in the crash.
 

fatdaddy

Member
thanks guys, I never saw that article. I just wanted clairification. Very sad either way. I have seen many corners where people have missed the turn, mostly due to speed i presume.
 

soxfan3

Member
I know the report says "speed & alcohol" were involved, they almost always do. Well da, if he wasn't going fast the crash would not have been as severe. If he was going 20mph, probably not gonna fly off & hit a tree, at least not hard. As far as alcohol, how bout we wait & see what his blood alcohol level report says, if they release it. Just cause he was at the bar & had a drink, doesn't mean he was drunk off his butt. Maybe a deer ran in front of him & he swerved? Maybe the sled broke (ski or spindle)? No way of knowing exactly what happened, unless YOU were there watching the entire incident happen. Not condoning drinking & sledding, but not gonna bad talk a fellow sledder that passed away either.

PS - condolences to the family & friends.
 

timo

Well-known member
all i have to do is see these accidents happen in the wee hours of the morning to put two and two together.





I know the report says "speed & alcohol" were involved, they almost always do. Well da, if he wasn't going fast the crash would not have been as severe. If he was going 20mph, probably not gonna fly off & hit a tree, at least not hard. As far as alcohol, how bout we wait & see what his blood alcohol level report says, if they release it. Just cause he was at the bar & had a drink, doesn't mean he was drunk off his butt. Maybe a deer ran in front of him & he swerved? Maybe the sled broke (ski or spindle)? No way of knowing exactly what happened, unless YOU were there watching the entire incident happen. Not condoning drinking & sledding, but not gonna bad talk a fellow sledder that passed away either.

PS - condolences to the family & friends.
 
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