Re: ultra runners, etiquette
I once appealed a parking ticket in a small CO town for parking on the wrong side of the road - on a small quiet residential street with no markings -...
John 2011-06-12 11:04:18 #66020

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
There is a very small percentage of the upper portion of the Bright Angel Trail (where this problem is at its worst) where the trail isn't wide enough for two...
Will_2_Win 2011-06-12 01:00:21 #66019

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
As I was once told by a judge concerning a parking ticket: "ignorance is no excuse for breaking the law." I tried to argue it but paid the fine ;) --- In...
Wade 2011-06-11 23:04:42 #66018

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
Hello, Based on my recent hike out the Bright Angel with a heavy pack, and previous experiences, it would seem that most of the people I encounter hiking in...
Jeff 2011-06-11 15:51:56 #66017

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
Solve the problem......spread the word. ________________________________ From: Davy Crockett <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
bary bruner 2011-06-11 15:50:21 #66016

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
The real problem with this "uphill right-of-way rule" is that few people know about it. Yes, it is mentioned on a website or pamphlet, but few read those. As...
Davy Crockett 2011-06-11 13:24:54 #66015

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
I actually agree with you. My professional life of over 20 years in law enforcement brought me to the vast majority of calls for assistance or "civil...
Mike Mosack 2011-06-11 10:12:05 #66014

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
I guess I disagree with the premise that etiquette is a result of "unwillingness to be courteous." I think it's the exact opposite, in fact. Etiquette, I...
sumiwada 2011-06-11 07:34:13 #66013

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