This post is about the first night ride with the family. The one thing about a group ride is that it is takes some organization and time intensive in getting everything loaded and unloaded on the vehicle.
You have to make sure you have everything that you'll need for the ride. Forgetting one crucial item can make or break a ride.
• Bikes
• Trailer
• Bike kid seat for the second bike
• Bike pump
• Bike car rack
• Bike shoes
• Helmets
• Water bottles
• Baby supplies
• Bike lights
• First aid kit (get the extra large band aids)
• Bike emergency accessories (extra tube, tools, etc.)
All of these items (except for the first six) fit quite nicely in the back of the trailer. It takes about 45 minutes to an hour getting everything ready and loaded.
• Bikes
• Trailer
• Bike kid seat for the second bike
• Bike pump
• Bike car rack
• Bike shoes
• Helmets
• Water bottles
• Baby supplies
• Bike lights
• First aid kit (get the extra large band aids)
• Bike emergency accessories (extra tube, tools, etc.)
All of these items (except for the first six) fit quite nicely in the back of the trailer. It takes about 45 minutes to an hour getting everything ready and loaded.
Instead of doing the normal route of starting at Newtown Ohio I decided to move it up to Milford Ohio. This shorter route (20 miles) would give us enough time to play at the park and eat at the local restaurant in Loveland. We left Milford around 7 PM and arrived at Loveland, Ohio at 8 PM.
Maya looking back as my wife pass us by.
At the playground I attached some lights to the trike, one main light in the front and two on the child seat arm bar.
In the trailer I attached a small tent light, so that the kids wouldn't be in the dark on the ride home. It gave enough light, but not too much to blind them or prevent them from sleeping.
Maya actually finished off her bowl of fruit and cheese sticks.
A view from the restaurant patio (The Works), looking at the parking lot and the bike trail in the background.
Back at Milford.
Maya actually finished off her bowl of fruit and cheese sticks.
A view from the restaurant patio (The Works), looking at the parking lot and the bike trail in the background.
Back at Milford.
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