Educate for trail use
Dear Editor:
I agree that pedestrians and bicyclists are having a problem on the valleywide trail. I am an avid bicyclist, and most bicyclists I encounter stay on the right side of the trail ” not so the walkers who sprawl all over the place with themselves, their friends and their baby buggies. Let’s all keep to the right (like cars), and it will be a lot safer. I am aware of the giving-way priorities as are most bicyclists, though probably tourists on bikes up toward Aspen might need a bit of education! Happy trails!
Ann Mitchell
Basalt
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