Okay so I think I hit what I was wondering. We've got a lot of trails, hikers love to hike and like some of our trails, we like to ride up/ down the trails. We mostly get along but we've still got some work.
How do we teach hikers where it's safe / not safe to be on a trail that's bike primary? They don't know the hazards of expresso smooth or some other rock roll so how would they know that they could be in danger? We want to be able to enjoy our ride and not run over a hiker or be able to have some rides where we don't need to be on extra high alert for hikers.
So far I've seen one answer for not needing to be on extra high alert… Cypress. Sounds like there's less hikers there so for myself it looks like I've got some exploring to do (I'm still new around here).
The rest, maybe we ask for some better designated downhill tracks that warn hikers with informative signs. Maybe we get some small signs or even laminated pages up on a few of the stunts on expresso to teach them that the bottom of a rock roll is a dangerous spot?
The opposite side is to have some informative signs for us warning about the potential of hikers on the trails. Expresso again would be a spot where this would work good. Another might be leopard or krinkum crankum from personal experience.
We all want to share and I think we do a good job so far so lets work with it. We've got the conversation started now that we don't want to have a collision so how do we bring the hikers in and non nsmb people?