Well,
I can get over about.....95% of them. Here is what I do, and how I learned how to do it.
First of all, I am not bunnyhopping over. Can't, and don't know that I will ever on my current bike or at my current level. That being said.
When I approach, I shift my weight back and down, to get the weight off the front tire. Then pull up on the handle bars to get the fron wheel up. Then shift your weight forward and pedal. You have to keep spinning otherwise you will stop on top of the log. And speed is not always your friend. Too fast and you will bounce, too slow, you will ooomph out.
Two things that have helped me:
1. riding behind better rides, and just doing what they do. If I am riding hard, and not thinking about it too much, I just go...
2. My husband will actually get off his bike and spot me so I can practice with out wiping out. i just do the log, over and over until I get it.
No guy handy, anyone can spot you. Just have them stand on or by the log and grab you so that you don't crash or endo.
I am a small body on a heavy bike, so what works for others does not work for me. i had to find my own way to do logs. It ain't always pretty, but it gets the job done. And at this point...that works just fine......
Ruth



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