Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for your kid
I wouldn't go that far but this is definitely something I'd be putting on the backseat for a few years or doing with DH or a girlfriends. It sounds like less of an adventure and more of a shlep.
Ya, that's why I'm asking. OP back. It's an expensive trip, and I don't want to spend the money if it's not fun for all. The 8-year-old is on a competitive mountain biking "team" for kids, so they are definitely better than most 8-year-old cyclists, but they are still 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for your kid
I wouldn't go that far but this is definitely something I'd be putting on the backseat for a few years or doing with DH or a girlfriends. It sounds like less of an adventure and more of a shlep.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for your kid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First responder again..maybe we were lucky but our guides did always seem to be at our beck and call! We were very impressed. They were terrific with the kids.
Is it realistic for the adults to cycle as much and as hard as we want on days where there is no kid-specific activity listed and assume our youngest will be entertained with other kids and a guide, or will one of us (me) ride with and support our youngest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First responder again..maybe we were lucky but our guides did always seem to be at our beck and call! We were very impressed. They were terrific with the kids.
Is it realistic for the adults to cycle as much and as hard as we want on days where there is no kid-specific activity listed and assume our youngest will be entertained with other kids and a guide, or will one of us (me) ride with and support our youngest?
Anonymous wrote:First responder again..maybe we were lucky but our guides did always seem to be at our beck and call! We were very impressed. They were terrific with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:We did a nuktidport. Families generally stayed as groups so it's not like there would be the 10 mile group and the 20 mike group...however...they will totally pick your kid up at any point and he will probably ride the van with the leader. They may even suggest they will meet you after this challenging 5 mile stretch and your son can ride again. They will even just drive you up a hill if you want.
Also you could get him an ebike!