Not outfitters, but a similar experience. On the second Saturday morning of the archery elk hunt before first light, I had a couple of nobs in a pickup about run me and my cousin over on a road we were walking in on. The guy was revving his motor and finally said out the window "we're trying to get down the road here" I turned around and said "so are we". He kept up the revving stuff until he was right on our heels, when I finally got off the road and told him "you're a little late to the party aren't you bud!" as he drove past like a jerk. Twenty minutes later the guy was driving back out. So much for all that BS.
Maybe someone else can explain what difference it makes whether we were walking down the road or driving. If I was in my truck and driving at the same speed I was walking, the guy would not have been able to force his way around us! Again I ask, what difference does it or should it make if we were walking or driving? To me, common courtesy would have been to turn around or park where/when they came across us. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I spoke to some other hunters and found out that these two jerks are actually Gilbert Police Officers. I hate having to make judgements on guys like this, but I feel sorry for the citizens of Gilbert with two complete pricks like this walking around with badges and guns. If they're going to pull crap like that out in the woods, imagine the nonsense these guys get away with on the street.
I'm glad they never got out of the truck.
Nick