The 1st time Muni weekend in Japan

Please look at http://www.geocities.co.jp/Athlete-Samos/4075/

This page was made in 30 minutes. The contents are due to be increased after this.

Thank you

Kato-san,
thanks for posting those pictures. Beautiful scenery, good trails, happy riders - despite the rainy weather.
Looking forward to more pictures on your site,
Fred

Kato-san, it looks like a lot of fun! Thanks for posting.

—Nathan

“Yuichiro_Kato” <forum.member@unicyclist.com> wrote in message
news:a331u8$8kq$1@laurel.tc.umn.edu
> Please look at http://www.geocities.co.jp/Athlete-Samos/4075/
>
> This
> page was made in 30 minutes. The contents are due to be increased
> after this.

It looks like they’re all riding on street tires, too. That had to
add to the challenge. :slight_smile:

Still, it appears that everyone felt it was very omoshiroi.

John

Yuichiro_Kato wrote:

> Please look at http://www.geocities.co.jp/Athlete-Samos/4075/
>
> This
> page was made in 30 minutes. The contents are due to be increased
> after this.
>
> Thank you
>
> –
> Yuichiro_Kato
> Posted via the Unicyclist Community - http://unicyclist.com/forums

> Please look at http://www.geocities.co.jp/Athlete-Samos/4075/
>
> This page was made in 30 minutes.

You can save time by leaving out the animations and the yukky background
colors :slight_smile: Thank you for putting up those pictures so we can all see how it
went!

Congratulations on the first MUni Weekend in Japan! Yes, MUni can be
(almost) as much fun when it’s raining as when it’s not. Note to beginners
and equipment-freaks alike: as you can see, you can still have plenty of fun
on trails with a regular street unicycle!

Stay on top,
John Foss
President, Unicycling Society of America
President, International Unicycling Federation
jfoss@unicycling.com
www.unicycling.com