Originally Posted by JohnBrooking
I just caught up with a contractor acquaintance who has been away from our office for a few month, and he told me he took the plunge and bought a unicycle, which he had told me last summer he'd been thinking about doing. We had just been talking about how close he lives to this job (1.5 mi), and I jokingly said maybe he could ride his unicycle to work! But we then went on to consider if it would really work. A google search for "commute by unicycle" reveals a few hits, so I suppose someone, somewhere, has done it. Anyone here?
Obviously it would depend on the roads or sidewalks on the route, and the length. He said a unicyclist is generally considered a pedestrian legally, and we wondered whether the road or the sidewalk would be more appropriate and safe. Is there such a thing as "vehicular unicycling"? Or would its lower speeds truly make it more appropriate to operate in pedestrian mode than vehicle mode?
Thoughts? Experience?
It amazes me where and how far a unicycle rider can go, from many hundred mile touring trips to trail riding among MTBers. Seriously.
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