“Not read all the posts, but, seriously, if you cand avoild a bloody dog on the trails then you must be one seriously SHIT rider. Are you also the type of person who grumbles at beginners going slowly and when someone stops to repair a puncture? i.e. A bit of a pillock?”
The last time I had to avoid a dog was in Hully Gully at Gisburn. The owner was trying to grab his dog in one of the dip sections as I approached. That meant I had to slow to an almost stop, because I am sure he would have been a bit upset if I had ridden over his uncontrolled dog. If a rider had just been stopped in the bottom of the gully then there wouldnt have been as much need to slow down as you would know they wouldnt unexpectedly move.
I’m a dog owner and would never take my dog to a trail centre, because unless some thing has changed, they are designed for riding bikes round.
If thats not the case I might start walking round them, or even have a go in my sons go-kart as I’m sure that would be fun too.