Hey all, I'm a total newbie in the dirt. About 18 months ago I inherited a Trek Fuel EX8-26 full floater, nice bike. About a year ago I started riding 10 - 15 miles a day, 5 days a week. After 2400 miles on paved trails my friend bought a new Trek EX7-29 and talked me into some trail riding. It's a lot more fun than I ever thought.
We've dome some good rides on 'green' trails. Most are wider dual track or fire trails but now we're finding some more technical and harder trails to ride.
What is the trail guideline for a single track? Who has the right of way up hill or down hill?
I am assuming on wider 'boulevards' you follow the customary rules of the road just as you do when driving a car in your respective country. Stay right as necessary, pass on the left when at all possible, give a little warning before passing. Hikers and horses have the right of way.
We've dome some good rides on 'green' trails. Most are wider dual track or fire trails but now we're finding some more technical and harder trails to ride.
What is the trail guideline for a single track? Who has the right of way up hill or down hill?
I am assuming on wider 'boulevards' you follow the customary rules of the road just as you do when driving a car in your respective country. Stay right as necessary, pass on the left when at all possible, give a little warning before passing. Hikers and horses have the right of way.