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Eric aus Chemnitz
Oh my yes, that was a big disaster for Nepal and such limited resources. Let’s hope at least that some aid gets to where it is needed to support the rescue workers and the medical services and then the long recovery.
I haven’t gone on a ride for a while or posted a picture for that matter so I figured I better. Its funny how a short break from something can actually be a positive thing.
Great pics as always guys. teamUnicycle Great write-up. Well Done
This is my pic from 2 weeks ago.
A ride around the firing range in Bordon Hants.
I did this ride last year on my 26" and I’ve been itching ever since to try it on my 29".
The ride was 10 miles.
I had a blast and was pleased at how long I managed to stay on my unicycle between UPD’s
Did a quick muni ride before work on Friday. Only went to 24 th street. Rushed for time. I need more muni. I’m not very proficient at it. The trail was wet but I was able to dodge the mud puddles. The wind as rather strong on Friday.
Keep at it. I am now working on consistency with this trick. It’s taken a long time. I’m probably at about 60 to 70%. The key is getting those damn legs in after jumping. The instinct is to keep them out, but even just a little bit out is no good. I now aim for the cranks, and that has helped.
That’s what I have come to realise not too long ago,
when you’re sitting on top of a one wheel, any variable is possible especially when left to an open mind…
Three words that summarizes my unicycling experience.
Innovation, experimentation, dedication.
I spent the weekend in Moab with some family including my 77 year old dad.
I unicycled up by Dead Horse on day one and biked Slick Rock the next day. I was proud of my old man for riding as well as he did.
We had a great time and the weather was perfect.