D R A F T (please comment)
- Yield to other users (see above).
- Keep right on wider trails - no more than two abreast.
- Make yourself known (bell or talk) when passing a slower user.
- Stay off trails restricted to other users groups. (We support positive signage where you sign what is permitted, rather than just what is not permitted.)
- Read what other user groups espouse
- IMBA (mountain bikes)
- Be aware of special classes of users
- Handicapped - not just those in a wheelchair, but also those with limited vision or hearing.
- Hikers on ski trails should not posthole in the track
- Leave No Trace
- Off trail
- No single file. Take different paths to avoid creation of a herd path.
- Watch where you step (rare plants, snakes, etc.)
References
- Hiking Trail Etiquette HikingDude.com
- Hiking Rules & Trail Etiquette ABC-of-Hiking.com
- Hiking with Fido-Trail Etiquette