lol, I wouldn't harm a fly . I find it offensive that you know the rules but decide to break them anyways. You are probably not doing any harm to the trails but I would suggest that you ride elsewhere in the dark.
Have a nice day.
There is so much truly evil shit in this world. Being so easily and misdirectedly offended, you must drown in your own indignation every day. To post on a forum and allow your emotional "stick up the ass" to make you swing out at people; that's a little offensive, no?
I apologize right now, so don't jump all over me, but I jaywalked on my way to lunch today. Don't let it ruin your evening though, I'm the one going to hell.
So, trails on Bnby Mtn: did anyone show on Saturday? Things aren't perfect but they all seem a lot clearer to me. Back to drainage preparation for winter.
And, for those new to trail riding, there is no "rule" against riding in the dark. However, almost all parks (esp. Municipal) are closed during the dark times or posted hours, according to ByLaw. However, a lot of people ride at night. There are tons of powerful bike lights in the shops. I suggest one on the handlebar (to throw some generalized light on the trail immediately in front) and one on the helmet (to provide a directed beam). I would also recommend that you be respectful and quiet (no brake squeel), and avoid your lights shining into neighbouring houses, etc. Riding at night is a whole new world and helps those who couldn't ride otherwise during winter. Not too many people do it which is probably a good thing. A forest full of bright lights flashing all over would be a bad thing (if for stressing wildlife alone).