Re: ultra runners, etiquette
A discussion about trail etiquette is somewhat lost here if we're talking about etiquette on the corridor trails. Most tourons you'll find there have no clue...
mowcowbell24 2011-06-07 14:00:25 #65960

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
It may be nice to have a protocol for passing, but for me the process is always situational: I try to assess who will have the easiest experience. ...
Daniel Fox 2011-06-07 09:18:24 #65959

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
In trail running races, uphill yields to downhill, slower runner yields to faster. It is much quicker for both, for a slow uphill runner to step aside than...
Davy Crockett 2011-06-07 08:58:20 #65958

Re: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
This is a good club. On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 22:58 EST Chris Trask wrote: > >> >>LinkedIn >> > > Avoid LinkedIn as though it were the...
Bronwyn Clark 2011-06-07 06:48:35 #65957

Re: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
Is she your wife ? On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 22:58 EST Chris Trask wrote: > >> >>LinkedIn >> > > Avoid LinkedIn as though it were the...
Bronwyn Clark 2011-06-07 06:26:03 #65956

Re: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
LinkedIn > Avoid LinkedIn as though it were the plague. It's nothing more than an open email address collecting service. Chris
Chris Trask 2011-06-07 05:58:50 #65955

Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
LinkedIn ------------ I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. - Stephen Stephen Carr Owner at Carr Consulting Baltimore, Maryland...
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

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