Ultimate Wheel Question

Klaas Bil <klaasbil_remove_the_spamkiller_@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>> riders who don’t get to conventions for reasons of age

> Too young? Too old? Could you explain Sarah?

generally too young. Very few parents will let their little darling wonder
the country going to conventions alone untill they are 16-18 years old.
Under that age most Uk youngsters are reliant on parents or other "trusted
" adults accompanying them. Not all parents have the time, money or
inclination to do this. Then there is the cost!

sarah


British Muni Weekend September 14th-16th Bracelands Campsite, Forest of
Dean http://www.vimes.u-net.com/bmw.html

Klaas Bil <klaasbil_remove_the_spamkiller_@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>> riders who don’t get to conventions for reasons of age

> Too young? Too old? Could you explain Sarah?

generally too young. Very few parents will let their little darling wonder
the country going to conventions alone untill they are 16-18 years old.
Under that age most Uk youngsters are reliant on parents or other "trusted
" adults accompanying them. Not all parents have the time, money or
inclination to do this. Then there is the cost!

sarah


British Muni Weekend September 14th-16th Bracelands Campsite, Forest of
Dean http://www.vimes.u-net.com/bmw.html

On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 14:15:27 GMT, Sarah Miller
<sarah@vimes.u-net.com> wrote:

>Klaas Bil <klaasbil_remove_the_spamkiller_@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>> riders who don’t get to conventions for reasons of age
>
>> Too young? Too old? Could you explain Sarah?
>
>generally too young. Very few parents will let their little darling
>wonder the country going to conventions alone untill they are 16-18 years
>old. Under that age most Uk youngsters are reliant on parents or other
>"trusted " adults accompanying them. Not all parents have the time, money
>or inclination to do this. Then there is the cost!

That is indeed quite logical, Sarah and others who responded. I did not
think of kids unicycling without (one of) their parents riding as well. I
do ride as do my two little darlings so I was just contemplating “at what
age could my kids be too young?”. It’s myopia!

Klaas Bil

“To trigger/fool/saturate/overload Echelon, the following has been picked
automagically from a database:” “war, cryptography, biological warfare”

On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 14:15:27 GMT, Sarah Miller
<sarah@vimes.u-net.com> wrote:

>Klaas Bil <klaasbil_remove_the_spamkiller_@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>> riders who don’t get to conventions for reasons of age
>
>> Too young? Too old? Could you explain Sarah?
>
>generally too young. Very few parents will let their little darling
>wonder the country going to conventions alone untill they are 16-18 years
>old. Under that age most Uk youngsters are reliant on parents or other
>"trusted " adults accompanying them. Not all parents have the time, money
>or inclination to do this. Then there is the cost!

That is indeed quite logical, Sarah and others who responded. I did not
think of kids unicycling without (one of) their parents riding as well. I
do ride as do my two little darlings so I was just contemplating “at what
age could my kids be too young?”. It’s myopia!

Klaas Bil

“To trigger/fool/saturate/overload Echelon, the following has been picked
automagically from a database:” “war, cryptography, biological warfare”

On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 14:15:27 GMT, Sarah Miller
<sarah@vimes.u-net.com> wrote:

>Klaas Bil <klaasbil_remove_the_spamkiller_@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>> riders who don’t get to conventions for reasons of age
>
>> Too young? Too old? Could you explain Sarah?
>
>generally too young. Very few parents will let their little darling
>wonder the country going to conventions alone untill they are 16-18 years
>old. Under that age most Uk youngsters are reliant on parents or other
>"trusted " adults accompanying them. Not all parents have the time, money
>or inclination to do this. Then there is the cost!

That is indeed quite logical, Sarah and others who responded. I did not
think of kids unicycling without (one of) their parents riding as well. I
do ride as do my two little darlings so I was just contemplating “at what
age could my kids be too young?”. It’s myopia!

Klaas Bil

“To trigger/fool/saturate/overload Echelon, the following has been picked
automagically from a database:” “war, cryptography, biological warfare”

On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 14:15:27 GMT, Sarah Miller
<sarah@vimes.u-net.com> wrote:

>Klaas Bil <klaasbil_remove_the_spamkiller_@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>> riders who don’t get to conventions for reasons of age
>
>> Too young? Too old? Could you explain Sarah?
>
>generally too young. Very few parents will let their little darling
>wonder the country going to conventions alone untill they are 16-18 years
>old. Under that age most Uk youngsters are reliant on parents or other
>"trusted " adults accompanying them. Not all parents have the time, money
>or inclination to do this. Then there is the cost!

That is indeed quite logical, Sarah and others who responded. I did not
think of kids unicycling without (one of) their parents riding as well. I
do ride as do my two little darlings so I was just contemplating “at what
age could my kids be too young?”. It’s myopia!

Klaas Bil

“To trigger/fool/saturate/overload Echelon, the following has been picked
automagically from a database:” “war, cryptography, biological warfare”

On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 14:15:27 GMT, Sarah Miller
<sarah@vimes.u-net.com> wrote:

>Klaas Bil <klaasbil_remove_the_spamkiller_@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>> riders who don’t get to conventions for reasons of age
>
>> Too young? Too old? Could you explain Sarah?
>
>generally too young. Very few parents will let their little darling
>wonder the country going to conventions alone untill they are 16-18 years
>old. Under that age most Uk youngsters are reliant on parents or other
>"trusted " adults accompanying them. Not all parents have the time, money
>or inclination to do this. Then there is the cost!

That is indeed quite logical, Sarah and others who responded. I did not
think of kids unicycling without (one of) their parents riding as well. I
do ride as do my two little darlings so I was just contemplating “at what
age could my kids be too young?”. It’s myopia!

Klaas Bil

“To trigger/fool/saturate/overload Echelon, the following has been picked
automagically from a database:” “war, cryptography, biological warfare”

On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 14:15:27 GMT, Sarah Miller
<sarah@vimes.u-net.com> wrote:

>Klaas Bil <klaasbil_remove_the_spamkiller_@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>> riders who don’t get to conventions for reasons of age
>
>> Too young? Too old? Could you explain Sarah?
>
>generally too young. Very few parents will let their little darling
>wonder the country going to conventions alone untill they are 16-18 years
>old. Under that age most Uk youngsters are reliant on parents or other
>"trusted " adults accompanying them. Not all parents have the time, money
>or inclination to do this. Then there is the cost!

That is indeed quite logical, Sarah and others who responded. I did not
think of kids unicycling without (one of) their parents riding as well. I
do ride as do my two little darlings so I was just contemplating “at what
age could my kids be too young?”. It’s myopia!

Klaas Bil

“To trigger/fool/saturate/overload Echelon, the following has been picked
automagically from a database:” “war, cryptography, biological warfare”