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  1. #1
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    Jul 2007
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    Rhode Island
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    The few times I have been out so far, with the exception of one, I was alone. In two (separate incidences) of those cases there was a creepy dude walking on the tote road where I was riding.

    Makes you ride faster.

    I used to hike and climb before I got into biking. Same rules apply. Go out prepared for the worst.
    I can do five more miles.

  2. #2
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    Nov 2007
    Location
    Western Canada-prairies, mountain & ocean
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    I don't mountain bike but for several years I did cycle commute daily in non-snowy weather to and from work (16 kms. 1 way) where over 10 kms. of the ride was very early in the morning, quite isolated with blend of paved paths plus woods in a series of interconnected ravine parks. Admittedly I would be riding quickly.

  3. #3
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    Apr 2008
    Location
    S. Lake Tahoe CA and Marion Mass
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    I am like another poster that doesn't have many friends or people around that would notice if I was ...well...in trouble.

    The Findmespot thing looks like a great idea for people like me, especially now that I'm going to be traveling a little more and a long ride across the USA. That way I can have people check on me and if I'm not moving I might be in trouble. Pretty cheap for feeling really safe.

  4. #4
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    Jul 2007
    Location
    foothills of the Ozarks aka Tornado Alley
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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    Go out prepared for the worst.
    Sage advice! I do wear my Road ID, carry my cell, and the Spot.

  5. #5
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    May 2004
    Location
    Longmont, CO
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    Pretty much what TahoeDirtGirl said, but --

    I do ride alone, and in fact have come to enjoy it. I like being able to go my own pace and do my own thing. That being said, when I'm alone, I go to trails that I know well and that tend to be pretty busy.

    I haven't really ever worried about creepy people; since I try to go to places where there's a lot of traffic, I would expect that to be a deterrent. Or if someone did actually approach me, I would expect another person to encounter us shortly.

    I bring just about every tool I can fit in my Camelbak; if I can't fix it, I figure someone else will. This also helps my bike karma, since I can let others on the trail use my stuff when they get stuck =)

    I also always bring my cell phone; it may or may not work out there, but it's worth a shot.

    Even if you don't live with people who would notice your absence, I would imagine you could set something up with a co-worker or friend -- tell them where you'll be and tell them you'll call them by some set time.
    monique

 

 

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