Etiquette for our new dysfunctional normal

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  • Iwantmy2dollars
    2 Dollars!
    • Aug 2019
    • 97

    #1

    Etiquette for our new dysfunctional normal

    Hi,

    Been out riding the local trails for the past couple weeks - now that things are finally drying out.

    The trails are starting to get busier and interactions with other riders more frequent.
    Usually I am happy to see my fellow trail riders. I still am, but also a little
    freaked, when we pass on narrow trails, huffing and puffing, with little room for someone to get by.

    What used to be common sense right-of-way - to allow the uphill rider to pedal on by is no longer
    a good practice, now that we have serious health concerns about distancing.
    The uphill rider is usually breathing much heavier than the downhill rider, and, he is going MUCH slower.


    Which brings me to my point. As long as we have transmission concerns, it seems
    common sense to reverse our usual practice and let the uphill riders stay mounted, and go by quickly.
    It lessens the time spent in close proximity substantially. It lessens the time the
    downhill rider is subjected to the slow uphill speed and heavy breathing of the climbing rider.
    Hopefully we will be in this situation for just this season and can go back to normal once there is
    a vaccine.

    Please share this with your crew and stay healthy.
    Thanks,

    Paul
  • geomorph
    actually a hydrologist
    • Jan 2008
    • 1289

    #2
    I think a more reasonable approach is just everyone yield and evaluate what makes sense. We barely manage to follow the guidelines under normal circumstances, now there's more people, new users on the trail, better to just stop and talk it out.

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    • muted
      Registered User
      • Aug 2007
      • 7276

      #3
      Originally posted by Iwantmy2dollars
      Hi,


      Please share this with your crew and stay healthy.
      Thanks,

      Paul
      This will be a logistical log-jam as some people change the rules, while others have no clue why. It won't work. If you are that afraid an uphill rider is puffing on you, stay home?

      As geomorph said 'yield and evaluate what makes sense'

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      • Ted Striker
        • Mar 2008
        • 14079

        #4
        One way trails.

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        • The SnowShow
          The Summit
          • Jan 2010
          • 12189

          #5
          Wear neck gaiters or bandanas and pull them on when you approach another trail user. Pull off trail 6’ if possible.

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          • muted
            Registered User
            • Aug 2007
            • 7276

            #6
            Originally posted by Ted Striker
            One way trails.
            Yes. This will be awesome.

            And unfortunately a bunch of wealthy rich white people will then whine they picked the wrong direction.....

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            • bagtagley
              yelgatgab
              • Oct 2002
              • 10349

              #7
              Originally posted by The SnowShow
              Pull off trail 6’ if possible.
              This has gotten interesting with the poison ivy going fucking nuts at the local spot.
              Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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              • Dantheman
                Registered User
                • Oct 2003
                • 19535

                #8
                Originally posted by Ted Striker
                One way trails.
                Would solve so. many. problems.

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                • Iwantmy2dollars
                  2 Dollars!
                  • Aug 2019
                  • 97

                  #9
                  Not really practical with how quickly we intersect with not much time to react.

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                  • Iwantmy2dollars
                    2 Dollars!
                    • Aug 2019
                    • 97

                    #10
                    yeah, I realize that it will initially create some confusion but if we take time to explain then most normal people understand and will act accordingly next time.
                    When I pull over now going uphill, most of the riders going down stop like they are accustomed to doing. I take that moment to explain and most
                    are appreciative and think its a reasonable approach. Only takes a minute and there are reasons to do this that far exceed the inconvenience of
                    having to re-start going up on most hills.

                    One ways are a good idea too for the current moment.

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                    • Self Jupiter
                      Registered User
                      • Feb 2015
                      • 4720

                      #11
                      Etiquette for our new dysfunctional normal

                      Originally posted by bagtagley
                      This has gotten interesting with the poison ivy going fucking nuts at the local spot.
                      I am covered in scratches and a some poison ivy from doing that. Maybe I took a couple tumbles too. Feel like my appearance is putting out the distancing vibe

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                      • snowaddict91
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 4792

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Dantheman
                        Would solve so. many. problems.
                        Yes. so much less conflict, although it doesn't solve hiker vs. biker completely.

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                        • Iwantmy2dollars
                          2 Dollars!
                          • Aug 2019
                          • 97

                          #13
                          Originally posted by snowaddict91
                          Yes. so much less conflict, although it doesn't solve hiker vs. biker completely.
                          Patience and a smile are the best tools we got. Most people around here know we are sharing designated trails and
                          usually step aside so we can pass. Slowing down and showing some common courtesy goes a long way to making
                          everyones experience a better one

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                          • AK47bp
                            Registered User
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 11363

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Iwantmy2dollars
                            yeah, I realize that it will initially create some confusion but if we take time to explain then most normal people understand and will act accordingly next time.
                            When I pull over now going uphill, most of the riders going down stop like they are accustomed to doing. I take that moment to explain and most
                            are appreciative and think its a reasonable approach. Only takes a minute and there are reasons to do this that far exceed the inconvenience of
                            having to re-start going up on most hills.

                            One ways are a good idea too for the current moment.
                            So stopping to talk to someone about how we need to not be near others for safety huh. Seems reasonable.

                            I’d say if this whole pandemic is causing you this much stress, maybe park your bicycle at home and go play elsewhere. Or stay home.


                            Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

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                            • Dee Hubbs
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 5135

                              #15
                              A bunch of local trails here have gone one-way. Signage at the trail heads, and lots of notification on the local Trail FB page.

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