Last night about 1am I came up on a mc in the ditch and no rider. The bike was still warm and a sneaker was sticking out from under the bike, again no rider. I called it in to see if the victim had been transported by EMS to see if I should keep looking for him. No EMS runs out this way and no other calls came in. OSP was dispatched to the scene and I started looking. If I didn't see it I would never believe it, and my camera phone would not take a picture in the dark so take my word for it. Over 100 yards of scattered bike pieces and gore. It was like anatomy all over again. All the parts were inside parts, ie: liver,lung, intestines, heart, and brain. My heart was pounding hard as I found the other sneaker 100 yards away. I prepared myself for what I may see and how it would forever change me, you can't "un see" something. Once the image is there it's permanent. Deep breath and keep looking. Now the OSP arrives and informs me that the rider was taken to the hospital by a local resident. With flashlight in hand the trooper reconstructs the scene. Impact site was obvious, like someone exploded a paint can on the ground. 20 yards to the right in a ditch was the front part of the deer, 50 yards to the left was the back half and bike parts leading to the bike in the ditch. He stated he had never seen this before. The trooper at the hospital radioed the trooper at the scene to validate the riders story about the deer impact. "Oh, it was a deer" "and you need to get out here and see this" "on my way". The bike was a red honda 2003 1000R. If the rider is on here he needs to tell us how he kept the mangeled bike upright as far as he did. Rider had a helmet and gloves as they were left at the scene and he was talking to the trooper at the ED so hopefully all is well with him. BE SAFE! Watch out for the deer.......