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Kalidurga
04-29-2007, 03:23 AM
Someone posted a link to the Large Fella on a Bike blog last year and I've been following it ever since. I just have to share his latest post: Large Fella on a Bike: Picnicin' (http://istanbultea.typepad.com/largefellaonabike/2007/04/picnicin.html). This guy really knows how to have a good time on a bike :p

Python
04-29-2007, 03:55 AM
Tried to access the link but it won't work. My son cycles with me sometimes and we were just talking last night about starting to go further afield. He suggested the Avebury Stone Circle which is about 16 miles from where we live. I suggested we take a picnic with us and have a nice day out. We'll probably do that in a few weeks time as our weather gets warmer. It's nice to use the bike for fun as well as the more serious stuff (like getting to and from work etc.):D

Mr. Bloom
04-29-2007, 03:59 AM
Here, I found it:

http://istanbultea.typepad.com/largefellaonabike/2007/04/picnicin.html

Seven words my kids will never hear:
"Your dad can cook like a Playa"

Kalidurga
04-29-2007, 04:07 AM
Thanks, Mr. Silver. I fixed the link in the original post (first time using the new "insert link" feature).

That, to me, is what biking's all about. The bike is a great tool to get stronger or for setting and achieving goals, but you should be able to have fun with it, too!

Mr. Bloom
04-29-2007, 04:35 AM
I think it's cool how Chloe was engaged in the whole process. I can't imagine how long it took to pack for that excursion!

Pixiepowered
04-29-2007, 05:19 AM
I liked how he chronicled Chloe and new friends, in particular the work-around for them to get to eat. (as well as the responses to Large Fella and the perceptions of new food)
Very adorable. That family is full of adventurers, and yea to what Kali said, lets bring fun back to biking!
Loved the tent too ~ :p

I'm betting she will grow up to do tours..:rolleyes:

SouthernBelle
04-29-2007, 05:27 AM
I've bookmarked that for future reading. We seem to get wrapped up in distance and speed etc. we forget to make riding fun.

Jo-n-NY
04-30-2007, 05:06 AM
Oh, this brought back memories. In the summer time when my kids were little, I use to make tuna melt sandwiches, bring some chips and drink, would ride a couple of developments over to where there was a little park and have a picnic, they could play on the playground then we would ride home. I did this a couple of times a week. Not as extravagant as what this fellow did, but it was fun.

~ JoAnn

MomOnBike
04-30-2007, 04:14 PM
OK, that guy has me beat.

DH & I have gone on many bike picnics, but never have we taken along a fairy-tale castle tent and grill. I'm jealous of the little girl.