Montana Trails Need Better Manners
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Montana's trails are shared space — and half the people out there don't know the rules. In this episode, Montana Max breaks down the unwritten code for every user on the trail: OHV riders and side-by-sides, mountain bikers, and hikers. We're talking the finger count system, the fork-and-wait rule, dust courtesy, who yields to who, what to do when you come around a corner and there's a horse standing there, and why your dog and a loose leash near a spooked horse is nobody's good afternoon.
This one was sparked by a conversation Mayor Anne over in Philipsburg kept having — about the gap between people who know how shared trails work and people who absolutely do not. She said it plainly. Max listened. Here's the result.
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