TigerStripe40
Arrogant Bastard
- Location
- Salt Lake City
OK, so I was wheelign this weekend down in moab. There were 3 trucks total.
The person who was first in line would do an obstacle, then pull forward 1 car length, stop and get out of his vehicle to watch. :-\
Anyhow, the next person in line (me, in most cases) would come up, and since my vehicle is longer than his, I basically would have to stop while still on the obstacle, or ram my truck into the back of his, or take a line that would cause my truck to tip over :sick: And he KEEPS DOING IT.
I called him on it. Informed him that this irritates me
He said that I am the only person who would expect the trail leader to pull forward so that everyone can get through, and that on every trail run, everyone does the same thing as he does. He named RME'rs specifically.
What is the appropriate trail etiquette?
I would hate to have to tap this guy in the butt with my truck that nearly doubles the weight of his.
The person who was first in line would do an obstacle, then pull forward 1 car length, stop and get out of his vehicle to watch. :-\
Anyhow, the next person in line (me, in most cases) would come up, and since my vehicle is longer than his, I basically would have to stop while still on the obstacle, or ram my truck into the back of his, or take a line that would cause my truck to tip over :sick: And he KEEPS DOING IT.
I called him on it. Informed him that this irritates me
He said that I am the only person who would expect the trail leader to pull forward so that everyone can get through, and that on every trail run, everyone does the same thing as he does. He named RME'rs specifically.
What is the appropriate trail etiquette?
I would hate to have to tap this guy in the butt with my truck that nearly doubles the weight of his.