tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15336507.post7313926920217256388..comments2023-06-10T04:47:58.319-08:00Comments on Bicycles and Icicles: Rough around the edgesTimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13230350513417318151noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15336507.post-63758429174710066322009-12-10T15:24:02.685-09:002009-12-10T15:24:02.685-09:00Yeah, I'm just "perceiving" years of...Yeah, I'm just "perceiving" years of open hostility directed at bikes from Nordic skiers. Whatever, dude.<br /><br />A. I agree there shouldn't be tension between user groups. I also feel many other things in the world shouldn't exist, but they do. <br /><br />B. You're making a mountain out of a molehill by seizing on a line I just tossed out there. Don't take it so seriously.Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13230350513417318151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15336507.post-78150609995758700522009-12-10T15:14:12.407-09:002009-12-10T15:14:12.407-09:00It's all about perception. If I told you this ...It's all about perception. If I told you this guy is an a-hole before I introduced that person, you would key in on the first comment that fit that impression. There should be absolutely no tension. Fat tires actually leave less of an impact on the trail than skiers do. Also, you are most likely biking with those same "stuck up" folks in the summer. They just switch it up in the winter. 90 pecent chance that skier you pass is a cyclist as well. There's a lot of cross-over that's why it annoys me there is this perceived us-vs.-them attitude.Damian Schroderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13553594642220234759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15336507.post-18088131987951648072009-12-10T14:07:28.232-09:002009-12-10T14:07:28.232-09:00Hey, it ain't me, Frosty. Much of the Nordic c...Hey, it ain't me, Frosty. Much of the Nordic crowd around town has treated cyclists like second-class citizens for years. The majority of xc skiers only glare at me when I offer a friendly "hello" on the multi-use trails.Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13230350513417318151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15336507.post-43605791966205972052009-12-10T13:52:31.238-09:002009-12-10T13:52:31.238-09:00Car vs. Bike, Skiers vs. snowboarders...please god...Car vs. Bike, Skiers vs. snowboarders...please god do not make the bike vs. nordic skiers! I do both, I enjoy both and damnit I certainly don't want feel when I see a biker or a skier (depending on my sport de jour) like there is some conflict between us. The last time I skied the tour trail I handed out bike stickers to folks on fat tire bikes and reminded them about Carl's movie. Common bond- we love the outdoors, period.Damian Schroderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13553594642220234759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15336507.post-54753213399890467772009-12-03T19:49:47.656-09:002009-12-03T19:49:47.656-09:00"The only good thing about warm wind in the m..."The only good thing about warm wind in the middle of winter is that—if it doesn’t get too warm—the trails can still be good for biking, but bad enough to irritate all the Nordic skiers who seem to be humorless and unfriendly anyway. Considering how often they look down their noses at snow bikes and those of us who ride them, I can’t help but enjoy showing off the greater versatility of our mode of winter transportation."<br /><br />Here.... Here!!!! <br />Very true.<br /><br />yeah, what is it with the skiers anyway?<br /><br />Peace,<br />JobooJoboohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00386354936997015516noreply@blogger.com