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Bryn Atkinson Reminds us About Proper Trail Etiquette

Here’s a friendly reminder: if you need take a breather, don’t do it in the middle of the trail. Especially right on a tight wooden berm—you’re just asking for carnage from the riders behind you. Thankfully for Billy and his Dad, it’s not your average rider flying around the turn, but pro mountain biker Bryn Atkinson. Watch as Atkinson quickly reacts and takes the high line, narrowly avoiding what could have been a catastrophe. 

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stash member Katie Lozancich

TGR Staff Writer and photographer. Fond of bikes, pow, and dogs. Originally from Northern CA, home for me has ranged from the PNW to a teepee in Grand Teton National Park.

Road bikers take note of this same advice.  Standing on the pavement around a blind curve on a road with no shoulders is plain stupid.  GTF off the road when you stop.  Your indignation and finger when a car passes close and uses the horn simply shows you’re ignorant of physics and casts a poor light on your intelligence and all bicyclists.

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