drjeff
Well-known member
I try to avoid buzzing people, and generally keep my distance. The only time I'll buzz someone is if I need speed for a flat section and I have no choice but to cruise by them. Sorry, but I'm not going to have to unstrap and skate because someone or some group slowed way down and blocked up the trail. In that case I feel it's them that are being discourteous to me. Riders don't have the luxury of poles to push themselves around. That being said, when the situation allows and I can see traffic in the flat area, I'll stop at the top of the run in and wait for it to clear out. But I can't wait all day, and you can be sure no one is going to do me the courtesy of letting me go by so sometimes I gotta be a jerk and just go.
"Buzzing" people is another subjective issue....
Beginners and those that choose to protect them will shout the loudest..
Just remember, regardless of how rude or clueless or inconsiderate that group of people IN FRONT of you may be, if you're over taking them, it's YOUR job to both stay out of their way and also be ready for them to make a sudden change in their direction as you're approaching them. They have the right of way.
If it's a busy spot on the hill, then maybe some walking or skating at those busy times IS the proper call for all parties on the hill. Is it perfect, nope. But it sure beats the increased potential of a collision :idea: