72Blazer
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Meh. Goes back to the original point of conversation. Iām of the mindset Iāll thank someone for moving over and helping out on the trail. Good manners goes a long way in any setting. For the specific example, once we did hit a clearing we did move over. Not sure if your reading failed you? And we were going at a steady pace to enjoy the views and scenery. Not a snail pace or trophy truck pace. Wasnāt really in the mood to race that weekend on the cliff sides.I don't understand this mindset. Not only do you need people to thank you for your being gracious enough to let them by, but you also blame them for riding your ass b/c of your slowing of traffic in the first place.
It's not that complicated. Yield to faster moving traffic. If you see someone coming up on you in trophy truck fashion....find the first place you can to get over. Being in a group makes that a little more challenging, but that's what the radios are for.
Or, conversely....uphill traffic has right of way on narrow, one lane mountain roads.
It's just like on the freeway....the left lane is for passing....you don't camp in it regardless of whether or not you feel you're going 'fast enough'...and you're already "speeding".
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