I guess we’ll be seeing more directional trails because …
https://www.singletracks.com/mtb-trails/directional-trails-are-popping-up-everywhere-heres-why/
Someone says they’re good for everyone? Why did it take this long to figure it out? E-bikers probably will be better accommodated by them, too, don’t ya think?
Just sayin’ …
As long as it means …
Get out of my way … since it’s one way …
“Cash in now, honey
Cash in now
Cash in now, baby, yeah”
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I crashed avoiding an oncoming biker today on a singletrack without arrows... and learned that bearing right at the loop entrance was the opposite direction most people go. Be nice if arrows were there on popular trails. This was White Clay in Newark DE, a very popular one.