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A friend sent me this image and asked me who it was.

I thought I'd see how long it took the Chainlink to come through with a positive ID.

Start the clock. . .

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Photo taken by miniature black helicopter..
beats walking. looks fast.
If you meet him, ask him if he's from Beverly.  If it's the same guy, he had plenty of places around here to practice on railroad crossings.
So what has it been, 9 days and 4+ hours and nobody knows who this guy is yet?

Maybe it's Paul Roots or someone he knows.

http://www.thechainlink.org/group/unicyclists

No clue who, but I have seen him in Glencoe on Sheridan haulin' ass.

There are two unicyclists in the area, that I've seen. The only one I know by name is Steven Breese. He runs a trail development database and lives in the NW burbs. Here's a link with his pic:

http://www.greenways.us/About/Steve.php

 

Geez, he really gets around!


Charlie Didrickson said:

No clue who, but I have seen him in Glencoe on Sheridan haulin' ass.

I think this one is the positive ID. :-)

 

That only took how long?


Greg Valent said:

There are two unicyclists in the area, that I've seen. The only one I know by name is Steven Breese. He runs a trail development database and lives in the NW burbs. Here's a link with his pic:

http://www.greenways.us/About/Steve.php

 

Is a unicycle more energy efficient in terms of caloric count than a bike?

Is this a confirmation?  Hard to recognize a face but that is not a 36"er.

 

No, most unicyclists are not more efficient than a bike rider but like I said before, "It beats walking."

 

BTW - nice weights...  power unicycling?

just previewed that link.  I want a huge wheel now.  very cool.

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