>>1712378From what i have expirienced, they are as ruthless as they are in the Cities.
Trail Etiquette if its a shared Trail. If its not a shared one stay tf away from it. Just imagine hikers on a dedicated cyclist trail. Same shit as cyclists on a hiker trail.
Safety first, everyone putting my safety or the safety of my family at risk i gonna stop, i dont care how. Cycling and Hiking is recreational, isnt it? I met quite a bunch ruthless cyclists while hiking with my family. So far they always had to walk afterwards, i never had any regrets and i never got into trouble. Seems like they know theyre wrong or theyre just pussies as soon as they realize they cant get away quick on their bike anymore.
>>1712700>When people are walking they assume the land around them belongs to themProjecting much? I dont mind sharing, the cyclist pays taxes the same as i do. That means it belongs to all of us, doesnt it? Im there in the nature to relax and i assume its the same with the cyclist.
But i do mind if someone puts my familys or my own health at risk just for that someone jacking off to his bicycle and his own naughty, bad boy behaviour. Its only the lone or paired young ones or midlifecrisis ones being assholes. Miracously elderly people or mixed gender groups always are decent and dont mind to actually having a good time together.