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Originally Posted by onerich
Up hill, but at the meeting the ranger said the trail has a inadvisable line down the middle just like we have a yellow line on our roads and if a accident happened that line would rule at who was at fault pending a hundred other things like width of trail ,speed and if alcohol was involved. But he also said good commonsense and kindness goes a long way .
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For me, growing up riding dirt bikes in the trails, this has been one to stick to. I've seen way to many accidents on blind corners where two riders came together because they were on the same side of the trail. Whether in a sxs or on my bike, I'm ALWAYS toning it down and staying to the right on blind corners areas. On the open, give her hell when you can clearly see ahead of you, but tone it down and be smart when unsure of what's ahead. Always expect the unexpected, and remember most of the time your not the only one out on the trail. Trail riding is a beautiful thing ENJOY IT.