And for the love of all that is holy, if you do stop to accommodate me, do not fucking stop in the worst possible spot AKA the outside of a tight uphill switchback, or right in the middle of a berm.
On two way trails on blind corners you bet your ass im not taking the main line around that corner when climbing... a little common sense and self preservation goes a long way. On the flip side, i was descending a two way trail and came around a blind corner to find another rider at the exit of the berm. With no chance to stop and no where to go, i just sent it over the back of the berm into a blackberry thicket. The other guy was nice enough pull me out haha. i looked very rapey for the next few days from all the scrapes on my face.
Offleash dogs on trails. I have my dog off leash on trails a fair amount and he has learned to stay away from bike tires due to me and my riding buddies spending the first year of his life intentionally trying to buzz him with our front tires whenever he came close. On the flip side, if your dog is off leash and we are passing on a trail (at normal polite passing speed), i expect your dog to move out of the way and if i happen to bump it with my front tire its the dogs fault, not mine.
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