Turbo Mike
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Most people in AZ are pretty chill on the trail. Most of the times I slow pedal, ring a little bell and say "Good Morning/afternoon and have a great hike". Then they typically say "You have a good hike too!" :?)I figured he was struggling with his own ego so it didn't really faze me and I mentioned, he's the only "unfriendly" sort I've run across on the trails in Arizona, so far.
I have thought about the open carry while riding due to the potential of running across a cougar. There was a sighting last week that was less than a mile from my house which is way inside the radius of the places that I ride. Since they're ambush predators, I figured it'd be on me before I could access a firearm and, there's a much higher chance of me just having a simple crash and busting a hip falling on the pistol so, I don't carry and just take my chances. I try to ride in areas with other people however, since I'm retired, I do most of my riding on weekdays when others are at work so I'm often one of the few on the trails.
What can be difficult is if they have some sort of head-phones on and don't hear.
I don't want to startle them. At the end of the day, a minute or 2 waiting to considerately pass is not going to affect my day. Don't want to ruin theirs either. Ride on.