Yup. I already have a sturdier wooden one that I will be dragging out tomorrow.
So grateful for the advice and good wishes!
Yup. I already have a sturdier wooden one that I will be dragging out tomorrow.
So grateful for the advice and good wishes!
Muni-ing with a little one (and a shameless e-bike behind me ). I was riding the wrong uni (DTH tire with 60psi in it, VERY BUMPY!), but it turned out to be a great workout.
I had a good ride this evening on the Nimbus 29 with my dog running beside me on a leash. He will not pose with a unicycle any more. I guess he never knows when it might come shooting his way during a UPD. He’s never been hit by a unicycle, and one has never fallen on him, but he’s not taking any chances.
I had some riding on a short trail near a river. And I tried to ride across the river. I think it’s hard not only because of the slippery rock and water flow, but also because of the buoyancy of the fat tire.
Pictures over several days rides.
Making mountains into molehills. Figuring out how to get up and over half curbs.
“Slalom”-ing between trees.
Conquering long fields.
A playful headstand from Uni.
Got a new Berm Master, which seems to work well for mixed road and light trails. Finally tested it out today.
I cycled 15.35 km (9.5miles) with 294m (965ft) of elevation gain before work, so rewarded myself just before I got to the office.
I was inexplicably tired today so I spent most of my ride asleep on this log. Then I felt much better
Today we had a touch of snow which was fun to ride in. I don’t ride my unicycle in the winter so it is a bit novel for me. The one thing I noticed is that my feet kept wanting to slip off the pedals, so I think I need to get some pedals with pins. (I’m not ready for clipless pedals yet).
So, on the way I rode down a small street in my neighbourhood and one car swept past me only leaving 2cm between his door and my knee. A bit close I’d say, but I didn’t fall off, nor did I swerve into the car, nor did I get angry or upset. I’d say that was a win.
Ok, here’s some pictures:
I also cycling all year round in Norway and pins are enough to give you the grip you need for cycling in the snow.
Yes this is basically a repeat of my other pictures of late but I do love cycling up here. It is just 5km (3 miles) in distance but 260 meters (853 feet) upwards from my home and really steep in parts, so actually quite a nice workout to get here.
Cooper park. Near Bondi Junction, Sydney
I was pleasantly surprised to come across this amazing nature reserve in the middle of the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
Your cranks look very interesting…
Today’s ride was quite windy. Today is the day I realized that a 36” unicycle is a rolling kite. I had read it here, but experienced it today.
The water shows how windy it was. This is a small lake that is surrounded by a 10-mile biking/hiking loop.
I once injured my knees just by riding in (well, against) the wind. It’s such a pain.
Visited a bike park with a DirtLab™ in Tennessee and it was totally rad.