Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you and your husband walking side by side? When you do that, you reduce the ability for others to pass you with added distance.
Walk single file next time, OP.
This. If you were walking side by side versus single file, you had it coming.
Nope. We all need to adapt. No one has the right to barrel through, and a couple side by side is not blocking a path.
Sorry, op. You were in the wrong.
Not OP. Sorry guidance is 6 ft. Not 6 inches. Side by side makes them maybe 3 ft wide vs 1.5 ft; runner was STILL supposed to be giving widest berth to them, not threading the needle. And honestly, simply say you are approaching and ASK them to go single file. I have no doubt they would comply, just run in place for a few seconds like those marathoners.
Serious runners, you are going to end up getting shot. Calm the F down and be considerate.
OP, carry a walking stick and hold it horizontal between the two of you. Between that and mask, all these nutso runners will avoid you.
Two people walking side by side take up 4-5 feet, not 3. Just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you and your husband walking side by side? When you do that, you reduce the ability for others to pass you with added distance.
Walk single file next time, OP.
This. If you were walking side by side versus single file, you had it coming.
Nope. We all need to adapt. No one has the right to barrel through, and a couple side by side is not blocking a path.
Sorry, op. You were in the wrong.
Not OP. Sorry guidance is 6 ft. Not 6 inches. Side by side makes them maybe 3 ft wide vs 1.5 ft; runner was STILL supposed to be giving widest berth to them, not threading the needle. And honestly, simply say you are approaching and ASK them to go single file. I have no doubt they would comply, just run in place for a few seconds like those marathoners.
Serious runners, you are going to end up getting shot. Calm the F down and be considerate.
OP, carry a walking stick and hold it horizontal between the two of you. Between that and mask, all these nutso runners will avoid you.
Anonymous wrote:My dog's leash is 6 feet and I will make him walk to extend it in order to force people around us...yes we go into the street when we are on the street side but there are so many idiots who are oblivious and don't take the 6 ft seriously. We don't go on trails though just the neighborhood sidewalk so the dog can do his business.
Anonymous wrote:None of you should be on the trail…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you and your husband walking side by side? When you do that, you reduce the ability for others to pass you with added distance.
Walk single file next time, OP.
This. If you were walking side by side versus single file, you had it coming.
Nope. We all need to adapt. No one has the right to barrel through, and a couple side by side is not blocking a path.
Sorry, op. You were in the wrong.
Not OP. Sorry guidance is 6 ft. Not 6 inches. Side by side makes them maybe 3 ft wide vs 1.5 ft; runner was STILL supposed to be giving widest berth to them, not threading the needle. And honestly, simply say you are approaching and ASK them to go single file. I have no doubt they would comply, just run in place for a few seconds like those marathoners.
Serious runners, you are going to end up getting shot. Calm the F down and be considerate.
OP, carry a walking stick and hold it horizontal between the two of you. Between that and mask, all these nutso runners will avoid you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP stick to sidewalks.
As a runner, I'm avoiding sidewalks but understand that a lot of people are you in their neighborhoods walking. That's great, I respect that.
But you KNOW trails are where runners are. Don't go on them if you know this. And certainly do not expect sympathy if you're waking side by side instead of single file. If you expect others to make changes, then you have to do the same. Or one of you walks fully off the trail, on the right.
Runners: STAY OFF OUR PATHS. you don’t freaking own them.
Neither do you.
So go single file.
Move yourself.
Walk someplace else.
Accept the situation.
Explore your options and quit expecting others to change when you don't want to do anything yourself.
We know you own the path, and you won’t change. So enjoy vigilante enforcement of 6ft, hopefully they won’t draw blood.
For someone who is dead set on avoiding contact with someone else, it seems to me tripping them is a pretty good way to invite further contact.
Maybe you haven't thought this through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you and your husband walking side by side? When you do that, you reduce the ability for others to pass you with added distance.
Walk single file next time, OP.
This. If you were walking side by side versus single file, you had it coming.
Nope. We all need to adapt. No one has the right to barrel through, and a couple side by side is not blocking a path.
Except you. You don't want to adapt by walking single file. You're special and different, we get it.
Notice how for others, the standard is "stay six feet away!" but for OP, (or whomever made that post) it is "couples are not blocking the path." Lovely.
You are in your house with your spouse basically all day - talk then. Walk single file on the paths or sidewalks.
Again, ask them to go single file so you can pass. Just like no one is asking you to run on the shoulder the entire run, there is no reason to be single file the entire walk. Simply when people encounter each other, communicate and be considerate. I know your precious time is more important to people’s lives, but maybe consider how this will escalate. Look at PP saying to stick their foot out!
So you think that when people are walking two abreast, and someone behind them says, "on you left," they will, happily and without grumbling, move to single file?
You're sweet.
I would, but, I'm usually not a dick, so ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you and your husband walking side by side? When you do that, you reduce the ability for others to pass you with added distance.
Walk single file next time, OP.
This. If you were walking side by side versus single file, you had it coming.
Nope. We all need to adapt. No one has the right to barrel through, and a couple side by side is not blocking a path.
Except you. You don't want to adapt by walking single file. You're special and different, we get it.
Notice how for others, the standard is "stay six feet away!" but for OP, (or whomever made that post) it is "couples are not blocking the path." Lovely.
You are in your house with your spouse basically all day - talk then. Walk single file on the paths or sidewalks.
Again, ask them to go single file so you can pass. Just like no one is asking you to run on the shoulder the entire run, there is no reason to be single file the entire walk. Simply when people encounter each other, communicate and be considerate. I know your precious time is more important to people’s lives, but maybe consider how this will escalate. Look at PP saying to stick their foot out!
So you think that when people are walking two abreast, and someone behind them says, "on you left," they will, happily and without grumbling, move to single file?
You're sweet.
I would, but, I'm usually not a dick, so ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you and your husband walking side by side? When you do that, you reduce the ability for others to pass you with added distance.
Walk single file next time, OP.
This. If you were walking side by side versus single file, you had it coming.
Nope. We all need to adapt. No one has the right to barrel through, and a couple side by side is not blocking a path.
Except you. You don't want to adapt by walking single file. You're special and different, we get it.
Notice how for others, the standard is "stay six feet away!" but for OP, (or whomever made that post) it is "couples are not blocking the path." Lovely.
You are in your house with your spouse basically all day - talk then. Walk single file on the paths or sidewalks.
Again, ask them to go single file so you can pass. Just like no one is asking you to run on the shoulder the entire run, there is no reason to be single file the entire walk. Simply when people encounter each other, communicate and be considerate. I know your precious time is more important to people’s lives, but maybe consider how this will escalate. Look at PP saying to stick their foot out!
So you think that when people are walking two abreast, and someone behind them says, "on you left," they will, happily and without grumbling, move to single file?
You're sweet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP stick to sidewalks.
As a runner, I'm avoiding sidewalks but understand that a lot of people are you in their neighborhoods walking. That's great, I respect that.
But you KNOW trails are where runners are. Don't go on them if you know this. And certainly do not expect sympathy if you're waking side by side instead of single file. If you expect others to make changes, then you have to do the same. Or one of you walks fully off the trail, on the right.
Runners: STAY OFF OUR PATHS. you don’t freaking own them.
No one owns them. But, only one of us is bothered right now.
Not even sure which argument you are making? Maybe try again, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP stick to sidewalks.
As a runner, I'm avoiding sidewalks but understand that a lot of people are you in their neighborhoods walking. That's great, I respect that.
But you KNOW trails are where runners are. Don't go on them if you know this. And certainly do not expect sympathy if you're waking side by side instead of single file. If you expect others to make changes, then you have to do the same. Or one of you walks fully off the trail, on the right.
Runners: STAY OFF OUR PATHS. you don’t freaking own them.
Neither do you.
So go single file.
Move yourself.
Walk someplace else.
Accept the situation.
Explore your options and quit expecting others to change when you don't want to do anything yourself.
We know you own the path, and you won’t change. So enjoy vigilante enforcement of 6ft, hopefully they won’t draw blood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you and your husband walking side by side? When you do that, you reduce the ability for others to pass you with added distance.
Walk single file next time, OP.
This. If you were walking side by side versus single file, you had it coming.
Nope. We all need to adapt. No one has the right to barrel through, and a couple side by side is not blocking a path.
Except you. You don't want to adapt by walking single file. You're special and different, we get it.
Notice how for others, the standard is "stay six feet away!" but for OP, (or whomever made that post) it is "couples are not blocking the path." Lovely.
You are in your house with your spouse basically all day - talk then. Walk single file on the paths or sidewalks.
Again, ask them to go single file so you can pass. Just like no one is asking you to run on the shoulder the entire run, there is no reason to be single file the entire walk. Simply when people encounter each other, communicate and be considerate. I know your precious time is more important to people’s lives, but maybe consider how this will escalate. Look at PP saying to stick their foot out!
Anonymous wrote:1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP stick to sidewalks.
As a runner, I'm avoiding sidewalks but understand that a lot of people are you in their neighborhoods walking. That's great, I respect that.
But you KNOW trails are where runners are. Don't go on them if you know this. And certainly do not expect sympathy if you're waking side by side instead of single file. If you expect others to make changes, then you have to do the same. Or one of you walks fully off the trail, on the right.
Runners: STAY OFF OUR PATHS. you don’t freaking own them.
No one owns them. But, only one of us is bothered right now.