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<blockquote data-quote="Sun" data-source="post: 83713" data-attributes="member: 143"><p>Thanks Geek. I look forward to us riding together again. Hopefully the starts will align and it wil happen.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I agree if he were going a little slower "perhaps" it could have been avoided but really, I dont think he was going terribly fast considering it is a wide open trail and the fact you can see far ahead. It just goes to show even in the wide open, even with heads directly facing one another, you cant assume anything. I can see how Msgrtretired assumed he was seen and that the guy was going to move over, afterall it was the other guy on the wrong side of the trail. </p><p> </p><p>Im also not a fan of Gorman's idiot and head on risk factors but, I cant afford to head out to the desert for every ride. And to be honest, I actually enjoy some of the trails there easy, peasy or otherwise. So often Gorman or Rowher it is for me with my fingers crossed and a prayer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sun, post: 83713, member: 143"] Thanks Geek. I look forward to us riding together again. Hopefully the starts will align and it wil happen. I agree if he were going a little slower "perhaps" it could have been avoided but really, I dont think he was going terribly fast considering it is a wide open trail and the fact you can see far ahead. It just goes to show even in the wide open, even with heads directly facing one another, you cant assume anything. I can see how Msgrtretired assumed he was seen and that the guy was going to move over, afterall it was the other guy on the wrong side of the trail. Im also not a fan of Gorman's idiot and head on risk factors but, I cant afford to head out to the desert for every ride. And to be honest, I actually enjoy some of the trails there easy, peasy or otherwise. So often Gorman or Rowher it is for me with my fingers crossed and a prayer. [/QUOTE]
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