Thanks for the info Vaughn! I agree, thank goodness there is wilderness areas preserved, and other areas that allow such access, we need both.
Thanks for the info Vaughn! I agree, thank goodness there is wilderness areas preserved, and other areas that allow such access, we need both.
Vaughn, perhaps what you want is a Surly Big Dummy, which is built around the Xtracycle platform. Put the camera on the platform, and everything else underneath it. Also check out the Surly Pugsley, which uses extremely wide Endomorph 3.7inch tire.
So which jogging stroller is best for twins.
Goodby Herbert
Today I anm setting up my https://www.radicaldesign.com/bicycl...cycle-trailers to hook to an eBike.
It will not be on closed trails, but will be used on local bike paths that are near Shawnee National Forest. Such as https://www.traillink.com/trail/tunn...l-state-trail/ There are others.
Yes the trailer is NOW expensive but I got it on sale some years ago and posted it here before.
Today I need to get some tie wraps to mount my waterproof basket, same basket as before.
Yesterday was the hottest day of the year with very high humidity. After the floods we now are way too dry...
Fall is coming from the North.
as usual
Tin Can
Since most of the links in this thread are dead, here's another alternative to jogging strollers:
Not for wilderness-like terrain, but certainly seems suitable for developed and semi-developed paths.
I should not have given away our triplet stroller to another couple that just had triplets...https://www.amazon.com/Runabout-3-Se.../dp/B00II9V6GM
I took the boys on some pretty rough trails and cross-country in this thing!
With twins, one would have space for camera gear, too!
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