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Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 7:42 am
by Pivo
The incident took place on a mixed-use trail and resulted in one arrest.
https://gearjunkie.com/news/hiker-stabs ... bellingham

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 8:19 am
by RedRoxx44
Why can't we have an idiot virus?

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 8:27 am
by chumley
This is unquestionably the most entertaining news story I've read since opening this post. Definitely a heartless soul! :sweat:

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 11:23 am
by Alston_Neal
Doesn't the biker going uphill, like a hiker have the right of way? Also our son just moved back after living up there for years. He mountain biked and dirt biked quit a bit and he always talked about all the wet roots from hell, which would then throw you into the thorny blackberry bushes from hell. After hiking up there myself those trails are all like our urban trails here, no matter how far you drive and they are full of all the male/female Karens in the world yelling get off my trail! It seems years of legal pot has not had the desired effect.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 11:46 am
by DixieFlyer
Alston_Neal wrote: Mar 26 2021 11:23 am Doesn't the biker going uphill, like a hiker have the right of way?
I suppose that a biker going uphill has the right-of-way with a biker going downhill...but bikers yield to hikers, and hikers yield to horses

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 12:21 pm
by Alston_Neal
@DixieFlyer
I yield to bikes going uphill cuz it's easier for me to stop and start than them. I also display my machete, just in case.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 3:37 pm
by hikeaz
From the Bellingham trail system website...
Trail yield sign.png

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 4:49 pm
by Jim
@DixieFlyer
I yield to no one but MYSELF!!!

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 5:15 pm
by big_load
69 is old enough to know better.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 5:21 pm
by gummo
We experienced a year of long-term stress from a threat that we cannot see, smell, or detect in anyway. This has caused society to be on guard for the majority of our days, along with unemployment, a divided gov't, and no timeline when the pandemic would end. There's a neurological reason why people will become irascible and uncivil. Anger is one tool that we use to regain control. In 2020, traffic accidents were up by 24% even tho traffic was down significantly. I expect to see more stories like this, but I hope I'm wrong.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 5:50 pm
by chumley
big_load wrote: Mar 26 2021 5:15 pmold enough to know better.
Idiot has no age limit.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 10:58 pm
by Alston_Neal
chumley wrote:Idiot has no age limit.
Amen brother, we speak from experience.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 26 2021 11:09 pm
by big_load
gummo wrote: Mar 26 2021 5:21 pm We experienced a year of long-term stress from a threat that we cannot see, smell, or detect in anyway. This has caused society to be on guard for the majority of our days, along with unemployment, a divided gov't, and no timeline when the pandemic would end. There's a neurological reason why people will become irascible and uncivil. Anger is one tool that we use to regain control. In 2020, traffic accidents were up by 24% even tho traffic was down significantly. I expect to see more stories like this, but I hope I'm wrong.
That's likely so. Except for the neighbors out for a walk, I haven't had enough to exposure to people not on a screen to get a sense of how likely I am to be stabbed anywhere outside my home, where I figure the risk is greatest.

By the way, that reminds me that apart from Cousin G, Alston is the only person on HAZ who has met my wife.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 27 2021 11:05 am
by AZClaimjumper
@Pivo
Generally, unless otherwise stated, hikers have the right of way vs bikers.
Proper trail etiquette between hikers is to allow the hiker moving uphill to have the right of way.

As a practical matter, I yield to bikers because they are heavier & moving faster than me. I'd be the one most damaged if hit by a biker. Kind of like a car vs a truck when driving. All things considered, the car & passengers will experience more damage because the truck is far heavier.

I have thought about & considered pushing a stout stick into the spokes of the passing biker's front tire which would lock up his front wheel sending the biker sprawling, BIG TIME. I've also thought about simply grabbing the handlebar as the biker passes. Yes, I've thought about both, but never carried out the act.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 27 2021 11:24 am
by Pivo
@AZClaimjumper
Ever thought about stabbing them?

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 27 2021 11:27 am
by Alston_Neal
@Pivo
Is the difference between stab and stabbing a criteria?

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 27 2021 11:32 am
by AZClaimjumper
@Alston_Neal
hmmm, which one do you consider the idiot?

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 27 2021 11:32 am
by AZClaimjumper
@Pivo
NO! Besides, trying to stab someone going past on a bike would definitely have to be pre-meditated.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 27 2021 11:57 am
by Alston_Neal
@AZClaimjumper
I wasn't there, but I suspect it was a male ego conflict on who was the bigger a-hole.

Re: Hiker Stabs Mountain Biker in Right-of-Way Altercation

Posted: Mar 27 2021 12:50 pm
by Pivo
@Alston_Neal
I noticed he "considered pushing a stout stick into the spokes of the passing biker's front tire" not stabbing the stick into the spokes. I would have to go with assailant's choice on this.