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Stephen Carr 2011-06-07 05:56:45 #65954
Re: ultra runners, etiquette
I've been on the trails of the northwest for four decades and have always
yielded to the uphill. The uphill hiker is doing more work and is in a pacing...
bary bruner 2011-06-07 04:35:36 #65953
Re: ultra runners, etiquette
Yes, uphill right of way was my experience in Washington, California, and
Nevada too.
I've only been in NC 4 years.
It is usually easier for the downhill...
Ken 2011-06-07 04:26:29 #65952
Re: ultra runners, etiquette
i always assumed it was because its harder to get going again uphill. when you are going downhill you just throw a leg out there and away you go.
i grew up...
denaliguide1 2011-06-06 23:32:38 #65951
Re: ultra runners, etiquette
Maybe that's true for trail running, but over the last 35 years, I've always been under the assumption that the uphill hiker has the right of way, and that...
canyonhiker17 2011-06-06 23:30:52 #65950
Re: My Beautiful Dirty Truck......a trip report......
Hi Ned.....I believe the dates were Oct 16 to the 21st......glad you liked the pics. Your recent trip report was VERY impressive....way to go!
adrian
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Adrian Jantzi 2011-06-06 21:08:32 #65949
Re: ultra runners, etiquette
I was wondering about this. Where I'm from (northeast), downhill has right of way over uphill, to the extent that anyone has any etiquette. I was surprised...
Philip Weiss 2011-06-06 21:04:01 #65948
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