While on the Daniel Boone Backcountry Bypass in Kentucky, we yielded to a few oncoming vehicles and realized we didn't have a definitive answer as to who has the right of way in these situations. One of the other guys in our group said that the convoy with the most people gets the right of way (and something about holding up fingers to signal how many vehicles are in your convoy), while I tend to feel like the most capable vehicles should make room for the less capable (pulling up onto berms or muddy shoulders to make room for stock family vehicles that found their way into gnarly trails). Do hill grades have anything to do with it? How about pulling a trailer?