Issue 3
News and reviews include the Knog Frog and Union, the innovative DVD by Wolfgang 'Wogri' Hennerbicher. We have a group test on unusual lighting systems for being noticed at night.
Preview of Ride The Lobster, the 800km race across Nova Scotia. John Foss discusses unicycle storage, Roger Davies explains routine maintenance. Sam Cook talks about the differences between carbohydrates and carbohydrates. Brian MacKenzie gives tips on riding in extreme cold and Nathan Hoover shows how to take 36" unicycles on airplanes. Wendy Bignold discusses the benefits of unicycling and Penny Munro shows us a lovely Carrot, Apple and Fennel Soup. Sam Cook tells us how to jump higher, faster and stronger.
Debbie Hyder and Steve Colligan go heli-unicycling and uni-bungee jumping in New Zealand, Sam Wakeling rides over 1,000 miles from Lands End to John O'Groats. Klaas Bil leads a MUni ride in The distinctly flat Netherlands. Clae Hobson takes us around Canberra and Joe Marshall has a cartoonish ride before breakfast. Steve Relles races up Whiteface Mountain in The Adirondacks and Mike Penton experiences the bedlam of India for the first time while Siddharth Rajan rides from India to Pakistan for peace. Jeff Groves presents a unicycle club in Nepal. Jiahui Cai runs through some potential alternative unicycle sports.
Published April 2007.




