#!markdown
Trying to be objective here, even though I'm dead set against it.
But I just realized something I haven't before: people climbing steep, bermed
trails at 20km/h, while others are descending those same trails at 30km/h.
Sure IMBA trail etiquette dictates a right of way, but that's all out the
window when those 2 speeds meet in a low-vis area. At least under your own
power, with slower climbing speed there's some buffer time to react.
Nov. 4, 2014, 7:27 a.m. - Mammal
#!markdown Trying to be objective here, even though I'm dead set against it. But I just realized something I haven't before: people climbing steep, bermed trails at 20km/h, while others are descending those same trails at 30km/h. Sure IMBA trail etiquette dictates a right of way, but that's all out the window when those 2 speeds meet in a low-vis area. At least under your own power, with slower climbing speed there's some buffer time to react.