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I just started mountain biking (Gary Fisher and eggbeaters) and find it very
rewarding and a great workout. But I am disturbed by the number of bikers here in New Mexico that do not obey the rules and postings that are meant to protect the Open Space here in Albuquerque. In the back areas it is clearly posted "Do not enter, restoration in progress" and they even put barriers across to keep you from entering. Guess what, bikers go around the barriers, ride in the off-limits areas and leave tire tracks for all the hikers to see and get angry at. Any suggestions? These people may well ruin it for all of us. Thanks, James |
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On 2004-08-04, Maybe_one_time penned:
I just started mountain biking (Gary Fisher and eggbeaters) and find it very rewarding and a great workout. But I am disturbed by the number of bikers here in New Mexico that do not obey the rules and postings that are meant to protect the Open Space here in Albuquerque. In the back areas it is clearly posted "Do not enter, restoration in progress" and they even put barriers across to keep you from entering. Guess what, bikers go around the barriers, ride in the off-limits areas and leave tire tracks for all the hikers to see and get angry at. Any suggestions? These people may well ruin it for all of us. I have the same concerns here in Colorado. If you figure out how to get them to behave themselves, please let me know. I used to think that maybe they just didn't know any better, but as my dad said: "No, they're just assholes. If they cared, they would make it their business to know." -- monique "Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live." -- Mark Twain |
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"Maybe_one_time" wrote in message ... I just started mountain biking (Gary Fisher and eggbeaters) and find it very rewarding and a great workout. But I am disturbed by the number of bikers here in New Mexico that do not obey the rules and postings that are meant to protect the Open Space here in Albuquerque. In the back areas it is clearly posted "Do not enter, restoration in progress" and they even put barriers across to keep you from entering. Guess what, bikers go around the barriers, ride in the off-limits areas and leave tire tracks for all the hikers to see and get angry at. Any suggestions? These people may well ruin it for all of us. Thanks, James We don't have that much of a problem here in SW Idaho, (almost -0-) though we have a fairly large mtnbike community. There's zealous peer pressure to obey the rules, where riders pretty much police other riders. The bike shops tell new bike owners how to behave, and I think some have handouts of the rules. This should be a must. But I think it takes education and constant repetition and reminder and that peer pressure I mentioned. And an intolerance for Barneys that lets them know in very certain terms that they are out of line. If you see it happen, yell at them. If you can, chase them down and get in their face. Explain to them that their momentary thrill could shut the whole thing down for everybody. If they're stupid jerks that won't listen, but wanna fight, take your frame pump and shove it in their chest just beneath their ribs. In a friendly way, of course. paladin paladin |
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But I am disturbed by the number of bikers here in New Mexico that do not obey the rules and postings that are meant to protect the Open Space here in Albuquerque. In the back areas it is clearly posted "Do not enter... It's partially the "one-percenter" effect. IMHO one reason why nobody should want their favorite passtimes to be come too popular - MTB-ing, Windsurfing.....current becoming a recognized phenomonon in kitesurfing... Once the raw numbers exceed a certain level, one percent becomes enough people to cause problems. Another part is education. At least some of those people aren't thinking too deeply and if there were some way to make them see the consequences at least some of them would change their behavior. -- PeteCresswell |
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(Pete Cresswell) wrote:
It's partially the "one-percenter" effect. IMHO one reason why nobody should want their favorite passtimes to be come too popular - MTB-ing, Windsurfing.....current becoming a recognized phenomonon in kitesurfing... I went windsurfing for the first time in a while this weekend and I was amazed at how many kitesurfing kooks there are out there. Coupled with the numerous windsurfing kooks that apparently don't understand "starboard," it made for a crazy day. Boy did I feel like a grumpy retro dude as I out-pointed and out-sailed numerous nimrods on equipment made by companies that I didn't even recognize. -- petefagerlin.com everything that is wrong with the internet |
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On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 22:25:42 GMT, (Pete Cresswell) wrote:
It's partially the "one-percenter" effect. IMHO one reason why nobody should want their favorite passtimes to be come too popular - MTB-ing, Windsurfing.....current becoming a recognized phenomonon in kitesurfing... Sounds reasonable, but there are scads of mountain bikers in Portland, and a lot of the ride in a 5,100-acre metro forest park with 74 miles of fireroad and hiking-only singletrack. This is some sweet-looking singletrack, and you'd think that 1% would be causing conflict by riding there. But I pass by singletrack trailheads all the time and have seen bike tracks only once in 8 years. On most trailheads, I've never seen any. It must have something to do with attitude and education as well. -- -BB- To reply to me, drop the attitude (from my e-mail address, at least) |
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Pete Fagerlin says:
Coupled with the numerous windsurfing kooks that apparently don't understand "starboard," it made for a crazy day. I honestly sometimes feel that people should have to take a test before they're allowed on the water. Powerboaters should have to take 2 tests We had a collision (and near-death) in the Bay here last year where a powerboater was playing around to see how high he could get the bow. In the harbor entrance where 3 classes of dinghies were racing, tour boats going in and out, etc. He ran over a Hobie cat, got the trap wires around his prop and nearly "ate" the crew. Luckily his wife killed the engines because she heard a funny noise. He quite literally could not see where he was going in one of the busiest harbors on the east coast. Assholes! Steve |
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On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 23:34:18 +0000, Stephen Baker wrote:
I honestly sometimes feel that people should have to take a test before they're allowed on the water. You misspelled "out of their houses". gabrielle (why, yes, it's been one of *those* days) |
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Gab says:
You misspelled "out of their houses". Again? Dang! ;-) Steve |
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p e t e f a g e r l i n wrote in message om...
(Pete Cresswell) wrote: It's partially the "one-percenter" effect. IMHO one reason why nobody should want their favorite passtimes to be come too popular - MTB-ing, Windsurfing.....current becoming a recognized phenomonon in kitesurfing... I went windsurfing for the first time in a while this weekend and I was amazed at how many kitesurfing kooks there are out there. Coupled with the numerous windsurfing kooks that apparently don't understand "starboard," it made for a crazy day. Boy did I feel like a grumpy retro dude as I out-pointed and out-sailed numerous nimrods on equipment made by companies that I didn't even recognize. Wow, I had the same type of experience as I clamped my metal skates to my shoes to do some roller skating at the park. All these kooks on these newfangled "rollerblade" thingies whipping around at speeds I never imagined could be possible. What will they think of next, a horseless carriage? Poppycock! Later I donned my top hat and with my walking cane I went for a walk. I strolled to where the calliope used to play only to be met by a group of dastardly young hoodlums who were no doubt up to no good. I asked one rather oddly dressed young man "Excuse me laddy, can you tell me where the calliope is?" He replied "I got your calliope right here beeotch" as he grabbed himself in the nether region. I was agast at such shenanigans. I bid him good day and he then consficated my cane, shoved it up my anal canal and proceded to "bitch slap" me until I capitulated. It does seem the times are a changing. |
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