I also have a 5 year old...and a 2 year old...and 6 month old...

But for this year I was looking at getting my 5 year old daughter out on
a trail-a-bike.

...it gets her out in the fresh air and her old man some exercise...

Tom K.
 
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From: Knight, Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: February 6, 2002 2:55 PM
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Subject: RE: [obc] Just aThough]

Sounds like a good idea.  I am on "Daddy Duty" every Sat.  

How many people have children still on training wheels or just off them?

Can we get together for a short ride on paths to local parks.  Play time
at
the park then a ride back to a parking area.  

I can think of about 5 start areas and destinations off the top of my
head.
By the summer I will be owned by a 5 year old.  

Any one else in the same bog?

Ross D. Knight

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> From:         Wilson, Barbara[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> 
> A really good idea which has been tried by me (and others I think)
before,
> mostly for teens.  It was not overly successful in my case.
> The idea has great potential and, since we offer a family membership
rate,
> why not include the youngsters too. 
> Cyclemom, why not consider starting up such a group in the OBC for
younger
> children and their parents.  You may have to change the day to, say,
the
> odd
> Saturday, so the parents could still have a day to do a good ride.  
> 
> Barbara Wilson
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: February 6, 2002 9:23 AM
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> Subject: [obc] Just aThough]
> 
>  Hasanyone heard on the news today just how unfit 
> many kids are these days.
>  
>  I have often thought how great it would be to have the 
> occassional family ride. Easier pace, although 
> tandems may be faster. Destination for ride --more 
> family focused.
>  
> Unfortunately, I find the vast majority of Bicycle Clubs 
>  tend to be demographically leaning towards the single 
> guy or married guy sans gal.  
>  
> It would just be an alternative to the crazy rides through  
> the parkways. Not an example of great cycling skills  
> there.
>  
>  Anyway, it is just an idea.  There may not be enough 
>  interest or resources to do something of this kind.
>  
>  Cheers,
>  
> Cyclemom
>  
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