No, I was in low gear for the photo.
Great photo Aspenmike! ![]()
Suncheon BongHwaSan
Hi
not quite the latest ride since it was a month ago. But my first attempt at ‘proper’ muni riding. I think I rode about 30 minutes in the 2 hour trip… Need to do a lot of practice riding uphill on non-smooth surfaces, not that I’m very good at riding up hill anyway.
Riding up and down BongHwaSan (355m) in Suncheon, SouthKorea with my firend Choi JongSul.
BTW Aspen Mike and Bunjee Joe, I see neither of you ride with handles yet you do some big hills and big distances, any reasons for not using handles? Seems contrary to what most of the other experienced riders do.
Cheers
James
Suncheon BonghwaSan
Hi
not quite the latest ride since it was a month ago. But my first attempt at ‘proper’ muni riding. I think I rode about 30 minutes in the 2 hour trip… Need to do a lot of practice riding uphill on non-smooth surfaces, not that I’m very good at riding up hill anyway.
Riding up and down BongHwaSan (355m) in Suncheon, SouthKorea with my firend Choi JongSul.
BTW Aspen Mike and Bunjee Joe, I see neither of you ride with handles yet you do some big hills and big distances, any reasons for not using handles? Seems contrary to what most of the other experienced riders do.
Cheers
James
Cool piccies krjames ![]()
Great action shot
, oh, and I do like your orange muni.
Couple of shots from my latest ride, the Masochist’s dream 100km running event which i rode with my 36er.
Just invented new game for those bored lying on the beach.
It’s kind of time counted race. First, you have to designate start (A) and final (B) lines on the sand. Distance depend of You. For me 40m is enough.
Once the clock started count time You have to ride slalom from A to B, when reaching B, reverse and continue slalom from B to A creating endlessly figures 8 on sand.
When coming back to A, reverse and You will see circles marked on sand. The second part of the race begin. Time still run. From this point You follow the track by jumping. Time stops when rider reaching line B.
The pattern for jumping can be different, depends of preferences. I got two choices.
I - jump from one circle to another, touching ground only one time within the circle.
II- jump outside circles from the left side of cross to right side of the next cross, then left, right…
Those with better jumping ability could make bigger circles, for those with shorter jumps it’s better to make slalom much tight.
Go Wolfpack!!!
Indeed ![]()
Scott Wilton and I rode the MN24 this weekend in Redwing Minnesota. Scott finished 2nd among Solo 12 hour riders, and I got one for being the only Solo 24 hour unicycle.
More pictures: http://www.zivotstudios.com/mn24bikerace_gallery_full.php
not really a picture, but also not worth to put in the video section.
First time on the freeride track at Klosters (Davos). It was wet, maybe in dry conditions i can ride more in high gear and I’ve also to work on the jumps in high gear. It was alot of fun though ![]()
Great video turtle ![]()
Tee, hee, I wouldn’t be brave enough to try that on two wheels ![]()
Great video, I wish we had that kid of riding here ![]()
Went riding in the Forest of Dean today with my 5yo son. Did more than we ever have done before - did the first little bit of Verderers (a blue graded trail) before my son got tired and we turned around, then spent ages going round and round the family skills loop which is a tiny little loop with bumps and berms. Hard to tell who people were more impressed by - me on a uni, 5yo son railing the berms or 3yo son pootling round on his balance bike. It was raining on and off, but we didn’t care ![]()
Pictures of kids taken by me, picture of me taken by 5yo son ![]()
Great stuff aracer
as Wallace says ‘‘another one for the album Gromit lad’’
I’m getting pretty excited. My 6 year old son has been practicing off and on and he is finally starting to get some controlled pedal strokes after he lets go of the car. If he keeps up at this pace, I think he’ll be riding in the next 5-10 practice sessions.
Wow! That’s awesome. I wish I could get my kid interested in unicycling since both his parents can… but we just recently got him interested in bikes (read: forced him to do it).
Get all three of us up on unis and I imagine people would start to refer to us as the circus family.










