View Full Version : Respect the land people!!
Aggie_Ama
11-03-2008, 05:49 AM
Okay just a little rant. What is with the freaking entitled people who think they can go out on a trail and throw their trash out?! Yesterday DH and I went mountain biking at a private ranch that offers mountain biking. The 9 mile loop was littered with gel wrappers and a couple of water bottles. We both noticed and were appalled by it. In hindsight I wish I had picked every one of them up and if I had done a second loop I would have.
What on earth makes people think they can throw that out? Is it some kind of mentality "oh my one wrapper won't be a big deal"? I would say 99% of the riders I saw out yesterday had jerseys with back pockets on and you can just as easily stash your trash in there. Heck if a little gel gets in there it is okay it will wash out. I see this at my normal trail I ride as well. Even worse DH rode this same trail last Saturday and said it was clean but yesterday it was very crowded out there. It is disgusting, those people need a good whipping for being classless fools.
wackyjacky1
11-03-2008, 08:42 AM
Yuck! You would think that cyclists would know better, wouldn't you? Maybe you could start an awareness campaign.
alleyoop
11-03-2008, 09:36 AM
Terrible!! People have no class!
BTW, What did you think of RHR??
Aggie_Ama
11-03-2008, 09:58 AM
Yeah DH was complaining about "snotty racers pre riding". LOL.
I liked it, I was a little sore yesterday but overall rode quite a bit of it. I didn't make any of the real climbs. That loose rock stuff is just a little too much for me still. I have the same issues at Muleshoe. :o I am never very good on the first time out on a trail but I thought I did alright. The Grind and the Wall scared the snot out of me! I just walked those. Are you racing?
7rider
11-03-2008, 09:59 AM
That sounds like a good way to get all mtb'ers kicked off private property. :mad:
Miranda
11-03-2008, 11:56 AM
That sounds like a good way to get all mtb'ers kicked off private property. :mad:
Yea... that is exactly what I was thinking. A handful of fools screw it up for EVERYBODY. That part really sux. One thing I love about trail riding is being out in Mother Nature's beauty. That's the last thing you want to see is it diseased by mankind. We are her guests, and should behave as such!
BleeckerSt_Girl
11-03-2008, 12:00 PM
Those people should just ride on trainers in their basements where they can throw their trash all around them on the floor to their heart's content and no one else will have to look at their garbage.
Disgusting, and so selfish, lazy, and non-caring. What's WRONG with people???
bounceswoosh
11-03-2008, 12:38 PM
Those people should just ride on trainers in their basements where they can throw their trash all around them on the floor to their heart's content and no one else will have to look at their garbage.
Disgusting, and so selfish, lazy, and non-caring. What's WRONG with people???
I bet the same people who do this have immaculate homes and would freak if someone spilled anything on their carpets.
That's just a guess, though.
Aggie_Ama
11-03-2008, 12:44 PM
That sounds like a good way to get all mtb'ers kicked off private property. :mad:
Exactly. This is one of the nicest places I have been to ride. Quiet, serene and they cater to mountain biking. Sure you can go hike there but they have bike helmets on the fence posts, you know who they really expect to pay to use the land. And it is only $8 a day which is a bargain in entertainment for me. How long will the owners want to pick up trash?
People are just lazy and thoughtless. Respect the property, respect the beauty of nature, respect the cows and critters who let us play on their ranch. :mad:
bmccasland
11-03-2008, 05:49 PM
What on earth makes people think they can throw that out? Is it some kind of mentality "oh my one wrapper won't be a big deal"?
Same dang fools that think flicking a cigarette butt is OK. Some parts of the country that's all it takes to start a huge range fire.
As a former Parkie, don't even get me started on litter.... grrrrrrrr
And yes, if you're riding/hiking on private land, that's one sure fire way to get the privilege revolked.
alleyoop
11-03-2008, 05:53 PM
People are just lazy and thoughtless. Respect the property, respect the beauty of nature, respect the cows and critters who let us play on their ranch. :mad:
Right on! I think your DH is right about who is doing it, too. Snots!
**Thread-jack ahead**
Y'know, I decided to not do the race. Everything y'all said was dead-on, and what I wanted to hear... but I guess I have confidence issues. I just couldn't start the race being new to racing and knowing that The Wall and The Grind were at the end of that race and I would HAVE to walk them... let alone what would happen on Fat Chucks or whatever that bad first climb was. I would rather my first race be something I at least knew I could do all of (on a good day), KWIM?
You are right, The Wall and Grind... scared the snot out of me. Just like the Wall at WC, but about 3x higher. I think I better be able to do the WC Wall without blinking before I even attempt those two. YIKES!
crazycanuck
11-03-2008, 07:51 PM
Yep, we have this same issue at races down here. In the pre race briefing, the rd does mention to throw yer packets etc in your back pocket. It applies to the little folks up to the BIG guns.
You can wash your clothes after..:rolleyes: & it's not a huge deal if you get a sticky pocket from yer GU etc
Aggie_Ama
11-04-2008, 06:12 AM
I would rather my first race be something I at least knew I could do all of (on a good day), KWIM?
Completely understand, RHR surprised me on how hard it could be without really being technical at all.
Try Warda in the spring if you can and want to race. I have not ridden it yet but DH really wants me to go out to Warda to really boost my confidence. He thinks it is an excellent beginner's race course and I might even be ready for it.
He thinks RHR is hard for a race just because of the rocky climbs. You are ready to race but DH is even worried about RHR and how to pace himself so he is ready for the Wall and not blown up!
Aggie_Ama
11-04-2008, 06:13 AM
Same dang fools that think flicking a cigarette butt is OK. Some parts of the country that's all it takes to start a huge range fire.
Believe me I know this all too well in Texas. I get so angry seeing a brush fire on IH-35 because I know it is a cigarette to blame. UGH!!!
VeloVT
11-05-2008, 10:13 AM
I think littering qualifies as an anti-social behavior. It's one of my pet peeves. I am super careful about my own trash (I carry a plastic ziploc baggy in my seatbag when I ride) and I pick other people's litter up if it is not too gross (once I happened upon a used condom right in the middle of the bike path! Who does that! But that was one thing I wasn't going to pick up).
jobob
11-05-2008, 11:01 AM
and I pick other people's litter up if it is not too gross (once I happened upon a used condom right in the middle of the bike path! Who does that! But that was one thing I wasn't going to pick up).
LOL Liza! :cool:
Veronica
11-05-2008, 11:04 AM
I had a used condom on my classroom door once and goo all over the window.:rolleyes:
We had broken beer bottles all over the playground and on our play structure on Monday. I teach in suburbia - not the city.
Veronica
SadieKate
11-05-2008, 11:40 AM
My husband has hooked and landed used diapers in the American River.
I don't think he used his net. :eek:
Aggie_Ama
01-19-2009, 10:53 AM
Yesterday mountain biking, in addition to the normal trash at a city park: bike tube. Seriously? If you carry a flat kit you can put the flat tube in your pack. I will give them the benefit of the doubt that they packed back up and forgot but probably not. Just some punks who thinks their trash isn't an eyesore. I hate people sometimes.
tulip
01-25-2009, 06:34 AM
I've started picking up trash when I walk my dog twice a day. Each time out, I come back with at least one full grocery bag (the plastic kind) and there's always more. Today I took out a big trash bag and filled it up.
I can't change the people who throw out their trash onto the street, but I can change my reaction to it--I pick it up now instead of walking past it. My dog doesn't like the interruptions, though!
Aggie_Ama
01-25-2009, 07:18 AM
You know Tulip, after last weekend I have decided that DH will have to wait while I grab that piece of trash. I carry a huge camelbak, I am sure I can fit a little of their garbage.
PamNY
01-25-2009, 08:03 AM
I've started picking up trash when I walk my dog twice a day.
Tulip, that is so admirable. I don't do it in Manhattan, but I started doing it when visiting my mom and wow, there is a lot of trash.
Pam
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