I get out of the way of trail runners. I have at least some measure of respect for people that take care of their body. I can’t run anymore, but when I did, I did try to be respectful of others.
Runners are much like bike riders, in that they do not believe rules and regulations apply to them.
I will never forget the look on one runners face who ignored the traffic light, ran out into traffic and was struck by a car. Fortunately he only received a few bumps and bruises as he rolled on top of the hood area. He was however upset when he received a ticket for ignoring the traffic signal, having substantially dented the hood of the drivers vehicle. He was even more upset when the judge didn’t agree with his assessment of the situation and fined him for his actions.
I still prefer them to the “entitled” mountain bikers of Marin County, who think it is safe and their right to fly over blind hills on hiking paths because they drove a Mercedes to get their exercise.
I never had a problem with runners or cyclists. One time a group of old men made me feel uncomfortable. Sometimes I think I should have taken the time to explain to them why they were making me feel unsafe on a wooded trail…. Other times I think they should have figured it out themselves! Other than that, the only trouble I’ve had while hiking is an idiot that killed a perfectly harmless snake at a nearby State Park. Wish I had reported him too. He said he was ‘scared’. then don’t go into the woods dummy. It is their home.
BE THIS GUY 8 months ago
They should move to NYC and run in Central Park.
cmxx 8 months ago
^^ No doubt there are days when it seems that all of them have done just that.
hubbard3188 8 months ago
cyclists too.
juicebruce 8 months ago
We all must share :-)
Funniguy 8 months ago
“On your left.”
jahays1 8 months ago
Just the forest? I think the sign should be posted everywhere – just leave out the last word and fill it in when posted.
rmercer Premium Member 8 months ago
At first I read “Upright runners”, and thought “that does make it easier”.
uniquename 8 months ago
I get out of the way of trail runners. I have at least some measure of respect for people that take care of their body. I can’t run anymore, but when I did, I did try to be respectful of others.
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 8 months ago
Says the dog owner without a leash.
Slowly, he turned... 8 months ago
with dogs…
Daltongang Premium Member 8 months ago
Runners are much like bike riders, in that they do not believe rules and regulations apply to them.
I will never forget the look on one runners face who ignored the traffic light, ran out into traffic and was struck by a car. Fortunately he only received a few bumps and bruises as he rolled on top of the hood area. He was however upset when he received a ticket for ignoring the traffic signal, having substantially dented the hood of the drivers vehicle. He was even more upset when the judge didn’t agree with his assessment of the situation and fined him for his actions.
ladykat 8 months ago
Don’t forget moms with strollers.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 8 months ago
Not as bad at the arrogant bikers in their latex, “Jeff” in Pearls before swine.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
I still prefer them to the “entitled” mountain bikers of Marin County, who think it is safe and their right to fly over blind hills on hiking paths because they drove a Mercedes to get their exercise.
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley 8 months ago
I never had a problem with runners or cyclists. One time a group of old men made me feel uncomfortable. Sometimes I think I should have taken the time to explain to them why they were making me feel unsafe on a wooded trail…. Other times I think they should have figured it out themselves! Other than that, the only trouble I’ve had while hiking is an idiot that killed a perfectly harmless snake at a nearby State Park. Wish I had reported him too. He said he was ‘scared’. then don’t go into the woods dummy. It is their home.