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Just because you got scared just now doesn't mean I did something wrong
Little kids on the trail giving it a red hot go is absolutely to be encouraged I always give them space and encouragement, and a big thanks when they pull off to let me past. Half a dozen of the little buggers stopped in the middle of the trail gets a comment to the responsible adult, or a gentle encouragement to the kids to pull off if stopped.Yes, I agree and and the other side line usually is the best and safest way to get around the peds.
I do usually stop to walking pace for any little kids though since I don't want to freak them or their parents and and they can be unpredictable. I'd hope that the littlies would get to like riding and continue doing it when they get older. If turn into an elitist Strava-arse at that time then it can't make them think biking is a nice thing to do.
Seeing Strava primed XC arseholes gunning it on the kids loop section which they also share with 4 year old girls on their 12" pink department store bike with a fluffy unicorn in the basket is a bit shit. I feel for the kids and not the entitled XC butthead.
Yup , the kids are generally , just " riding their Bike " - and are in a Happy PlaceYes, I agree and and the other side line usually is the best and safest way to get around the peds.
I do usually stop to walking pace for any little kids though since I don't want to freak them or their parents and and they can be unpredictable. I'd hope that the littlies would get to like riding and continue doing it when they get older. If turn into an elitist Strava-arse at that time then it can't make them think biking is a nice thing to do.
Seeing Strava primed XC arseholes gunning it on the kids loop section which they also share with 4 year old girls on their 12" pink department store bike with a fluffy unicorn in the basket is a bit shit. I feel for the kids and not the entitled XC butthead.
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I would replace scared with startled, but yep spot on.Just because you got scared just now doesn't mean I did something wrong
Usually the kids are doing just fine riding in a predictable, straight line...Yes, I agree and and the other side line usually is the best and safest way to get around the peds.
I do usually stop to walking pace for any little kids though since I don't want to freak them or their parents and and they can be unpredictable.
That's true, I have asked a few parents 'where is your bike' that walking while the kids having a great time. It is sadly the culture of bikes are for kids only and older cyclists are just weirdos, well not totally false, but you get the idea...until their cusswit parents shout, "Look out!" to them from behind, causing them to try and look behind them, and we all know what happens when you do that on a bike.
I'll still be out thereWill the new updates and death knell of Strava result in fewer arse holes on the trails?
When you get say a roadie on a shared path hurtling past within inches at 30plus km with no bell or warning it’s not hard to see how people form that opinion.That's true, I have asked a few parents 'where is your bike' that walking while the kids having a great time. It is sadly the culture of bikes are for kids only and older cyclists are just weirdos, well not totally false, but you get the idea
I guess non-riders just have that feeling that anyone on a bicycle is an unguided missile hurtling down a path with only luck on their side than good management and you will get hit if you don't run for your life.
Delivering enough arsehole for everybody!Fighting the good fight.
What is this about the death knell of Strava? got a Link to share?Will the new updates and death knell of Strava result in fewer arse holes on the trails?
I get that occasionally when about to pass a pedestrian and call out "Hi, just passing on you right" and they jump out of their skin and, of course, jump sideways, to their rightUsually the kids are doing just fine riding in a predictable, straight line...
...until their cusswit parents shout, "Look out!" to them from behind, causing them to try and look behind them, and we all know what happens when you do that on a bike.
Might be a boon for using Trailforks. There are leaderboards and you can create routes all for free.Because he's not our hero; he's a silent guardian, a watchful protecter, a Strava Knight.
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2020/05...xUs9x2atpbAu3SmKcusQxf2iGkPJ-JZvOe1c0RCm1OvgQ
https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/stravas-latest-update-makes-leaderboards-a-paid-for-feature/
https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/gear/a32567204/strava-free-subscriber/
https://cyclingmagazine.ca/sections/news/strava-subscriber-update/
Essentially hiding everything behind a pay wall and cutting features in general.
Also saying they will likely go under without more subs.
Agreed, not saying it isn't a good thing to gun it past pedestrians. We all have to get along together.When you get say a roadie on a shared path hurtling past within inches at 30plus km with no bell or warning it’s not hard to see how people form that opinion.
Wow, the Strava company turn out to be the biggest #stravaholes .... who knew!?!?!Because he's not our hero; he's a silent guardian, a watchful protecter, a Strava Knight.
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2020/05...xUs9x2atpbAu3SmKcusQxf2iGkPJ-JZvOe1c0RCm1OvgQ
https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/stravas-latest-update-makes-leaderboards-a-paid-for-feature/
https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/gear/a32567204/strava-free-subscriber/
https://cyclingmagazine.ca/sections/news/strava-subscriber-update/
Essentially hiding everything behind a pay wall and cutting features in general.
Also saying they will likely go under without more subs.