Teach them early
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Hey, that's cool.
I did a 2-day tour with my daughter last week, and posted about it elsewhere:
Can anyone point me to other links about touring with kids? I'm planning to do a lot more of it now that the kids are big enough.
I did a 2-day tour with my daughter last week, and posted about it elsewhere:
I finally got a good excuse to take my old Norman --it's from about 1950-3-- on a long ride; the excuse being my daughter wanted to go for a long-ish bike ride involving camping out one night. She's 9 and rides a typical kid's bike, rescued from a dumpster and modified into a 3-speed; so it only seemed fair that I ride a 3-speed as well!
Here are the two bikes on Long Beach, near Sag Harbor:
Starting from our 'beach house' in the Antihamptons, We took a train to South Hampton, rode our bikes up to Sag Harbor, took a ferry to Shelter Island, another ferry to Greenport, camped out near a friend's house next to a sod farm, and headed home the next day.... about 35 miles of cycling each day. A fair amount of riding for a little kid!
Mechanical issues... you know, it's surprisingly difficult to find the right gearing for a little kid to get the most use out of an AW hub! She used to use just the highest gear, and it took her a while to learn to use the lower ones; and now she only uses the lowest gear. Progress indeed, but I have to lower the gearing before we do another long ride.
Also, the leatherette mattress saddle on the Norman is showing its age...not very comfortable, and it left a bicycle-seat shaped imprint on my shorts... perhaps it's ready to be retired... I wish I could get a weather-proof saddle that looks like a leather Brooks!
Here are the two bikes on Long Beach, near Sag Harbor:
Starting from our 'beach house' in the Antihamptons, We took a train to South Hampton, rode our bikes up to Sag Harbor, took a ferry to Shelter Island, another ferry to Greenport, camped out near a friend's house next to a sod farm, and headed home the next day.... about 35 miles of cycling each day. A fair amount of riding for a little kid!
Mechanical issues... you know, it's surprisingly difficult to find the right gearing for a little kid to get the most use out of an AW hub! She used to use just the highest gear, and it took her a while to learn to use the lower ones; and now she only uses the lowest gear. Progress indeed, but I have to lower the gearing before we do another long ride.
Also, the leatherette mattress saddle on the Norman is showing its age...not very comfortable, and it left a bicycle-seat shaped imprint on my shorts... perhaps it's ready to be retired... I wish I could get a weather-proof saddle that looks like a leather Brooks!
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HAhaha, that is low-budget, but completely awesome. He should get a merit badge for that one.
It is good to see kids getting interested in touring at such a young age, and being so resourceful at it too.
It is good to see kids getting interested in touring at such a young age, and being so resourceful at it too.
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Try running a search on Crazy Guy on a Bike. There are quite a few travelogues including kids on there.
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Webshots is bailing out, if you find any of my posts with corrupt picture files and want to see them corrected please let me know. :(
ISO: A late 1980's Giant Iguana MTB frameset (or complete bike) 23" Red with yellow graphics.
"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon