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Starting to ride over things

by legtod2 <legtod2@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 11, 2008 at 06:50 AM

Over the past few years, my unicycling has focused on distance riding.

Now I want to learn to properly hop, jump, ride on logs, pallets,
narrow beams.

I have a 20" and 29", 36 is just for distance.

I want to begin using my 29" for all arround technical riding.
Also I ride on BMX bike trails with the roller coaster bumps and off
road in the woods.

Looking for suggestions as to where to begin. 

So far I'm practicing curb jumping/hopping, riding up a wooden plank.

No hopping up steps yet.

What suggestions or idea's do others have?


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legtod2

Terry Fox & Trish Crandall...
my inspiration in life.
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Starting to ride over things
legtod2 <legtod2@[EMAI  2008-05-11 06:50:52 
Re: Starting to ride over things
kington99 <kington99@[  2008-05-11 06:56:36 
Re: Starting to ride over things
1-wheeled-grape <1-whe  2008-05-11 07:48:13 

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