Post yer rippers!
daylight savings = no more after school rides :(
indeed. goodbye summer, it was a good one. thankfully ski season is almost here.
ever thought of hooking up little man with some lights? when the forest is wet and misty and dark, it's definitely a spooky but cool experience. and lately it's been cold. but to still be able to get in the quick after school/work lap with the little dude, it's worth it.
I joined 8 years ago and here's my first post :)
My 3yo lovin' his 14" Spawn Furi
A fun video I put together of his first few months of riding… a mix of urban and trails:
http://youtu.be/qCZ0JsuSLZA"> and he rode the easiest trail there is.
Smooth berms, a few rollers and not too step. He had a blast but was exhausted at the bottom, he did not even noticed his mother shooting a little vid of him coming down the slopes.
The other riders were helpful and friendly, no attitude at all. Slowed down or even stopped. Really nice as compared to what I have experienced at home on the trails or in other bike parks.
He wanted to ride all the time, before breakfat, after lunch and before and after dinner - unstoppable.
The last image is from a local playground in Aachen, he just wanted to pedal through that little depression all day long.
Other kids his age and from his kindergarten are mad about football/soccer, he is mad about mountainbiking and running through the forest.
"You don't learn from experience. You learn from reflecting on the experience."
- Kristen Ulmer
My 6 year old brought home a project from school: Peace is. It was a book full of what grade 2 students find peaceful. There was a lot of Peace is resting on my couch, Peace is reading my favorite book, Peace is sitting by a fire, etc. My sons entry is below. Hes a good guy, but hes active, and ends up spending a lot of time with the principal. So glad we live in a place where he can find his peace.
^^^ THIS
Talk less, Say More.
Perfect….
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Shredding hypothetical gnarr
My boy, riding in Kamloops on a nice warm sunny September day. Got photo of the day on bikerumor.
and his twin sister a week later in the same spot, on the same bike
Not biking related, but skipping school for a mountain shred session is something most mountain bikers would agree with-
First ever gopro edit. Made some noob film/edit mistakes, wrong mode, low light, etc, maybe too much slow mo, but hopefully it doesn't suck. Cheers.
I just wanna give props to every single post in this thread!! Well done fellow bike parents!!
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