I've had that happen on trails in Big Cypress and am considering one of 
these: http://www.mtbbell.com/ 

On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 9:30:53 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> The other day I had to negotiate MUP passage with an 8 point buck and his 
> does. We just watched each other for what felt like several minutes. Then 
> they went into the woods.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 6:33:06 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Do you think it's ok, when riding on the path, if you can pass a 
>> walker/runner/family, safely with 3 feet to spare, to go by without 
>> warning? That means not saying "on your left" or something else, or not 
>> ringing your bell if you have one. I ask because I was riding my Roadeo 
>> today (50 degrees here in KC!) and it doesn't have a bell yet. A bell is my 
>> much preferred method of warning that I'm there. But I find that many 
>> people are startled by a bell just as much as "on your left." Or they have 
>> earbuds in and don't here you. Also, my experience with "on your left" is 
>> that 50% of the people who hear that, move to their left. I ALWAYS ride 
>> with the knowledge that pedestrians have the right of way, NO MATTER WHAT. 
>> I give a wide berth to others, really slow down when there's a family, and 
>> try to smile and be friendly. But the more I think about it, it really 
>> seems to me that a warning of any type only works with about half of the 
>> people out there. On the other hand, I passed a woman one day without 
>> warning her, she was on the far right and I was on the far left, at least 5 
>> feet away, and she was pretty nasty about letting me know she didn't like 
>> it. So sometimes it seems like you just can't win. What do you all think?
>
>

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