so are you still doing the ride this year? Curious minds want to know.![]()
so are you still doing the ride this year? Curious minds want to know.![]()
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I don't know how I missed this the first time it came up..... I can tell you the experience from the perspective of the 12 y/o.....
My mom started wanting to bicycle tour when I was about that age - probably 11 or 12. We started off with day rides, progressed to some shake down over night tours on weekends (she was completely new to it as well) and culminated with a 4 or 5 day ride in Nova Scotia.
I did not have a particularly light bike. It was a Ross girls step through 10 speed. It did have drop handlebars (I was and still am quite short, so an adult sized road bike was out of the question and kid sized road bikes, much less mt bikes much at all weren't exactly plentiful or normal when I was 12). My mom kept the rides pretty mellow. We pretty much went at my pace and probably didn't ride any more than 30 miles in a day ever. I had a rack and did carry my own gear - my clothing, my sleeping bag and my sleeping pad. My mom took the heavier, bulkier stuff like the tent. I remember mostly enjoying myself.
When I was 14, stopped growing and was finally big enough for an adult sized bike I got a much lighter 21 speed and started out riding my parents![]()
"Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide
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Not doing the ride this year--we've pretty much always had it in mind for next year--but I'm thinking of taking a long weekend this fall on my own to ride part of the trail just because it's there and I could use a break from my family!
But holy moly, I'll probably have to get DD a new bike before next year. The girl shot up over the past couple of months like you wouldn't believe! Well, I guess you would if you've been through puberty. But you know what I mean. Seriously, since I posted this thread back in March and now she's grown about three or four inches. One day I could rest my chin on the top of her head and the next day I couldn't.
But this is a good thing, bike-wise, because now I can get her something big enough that it'll easily take a rack and we can buy something with this trip in mind. I'm going to wait until the winter or spring, though, to see if her growth rate slows down (please, please, please let it slow down!).
Thanks for the advice and the links for racks and the ACA publication (now downloaded and waiting for me to read). I love planning things, so I'm looking forward to getting this together.
Sarah
Join this Yahoo group to ask questions and for lots of other great info-
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/coTowpath/
Two good websites for planning-
http://bikewashington.org/canal/
and
http://canal.mcmullans.org/
it's not all like this, but be prepared.
Last edited by Zen; 06-22-2010 at 07:16 AM.
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I don't know how I missed this thread initially, either.
I'm glad it's still on the radar (and good that she's grown so she can get a "real" bike that can carry some of her things).
I wish my parents did things like that with me when I was younger. Might have gotten me interested in cycling/fitness earlier than my 30's).
Be sure to keep us posted.![]()
Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com
Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)
1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
Cannondale F5 mountain bike