Unicycling communities in the US?

> I have an opportunity to spend November through to March in the States and I
> was wondering which areas have large unicycling communities.

The Twin Cities area would be an obvious choice, especially if you like cold
winters! They have indoor practice areas of course.

> I don’t have much of an idea. Also if you work in the computer science
> industry, it would be helpful to have an idea of what job prospects are like
> for computer science grads.

For a high concentration of computer jobs, Silicon Valley is a good prospect. It
has great trails, local MUni riders, and isn’t too far from Sacramento (my area)
either. Also the winter there consists of rain and temperatures that hardly ever
go below freezing. The cost of living is a bit astronomical though…

Stay on top, John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone


jfoss@unicycling.com http://www.unicycling.com

I have an opportunity to spend November through to March in the States and I was
wondering which areas have large unicycling communities. Naturally I’d love to
spend 3 to 4 months getting to know some new unicyclists, especially those who
I’ve already had the privelege of “meeting” via email.

Any suggestions on where to head would be great. Living in New Zealand I don’t
have much of an idea. Also if you work in the computer science industry, it
would be helpful to have an idea of what job prospects are like for computer
science grads.


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