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How to Combine Bikes and Babies #2 May 22, 2011

Posted by Celia in General, Riding.
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While pregnant with Cadence, we purchased a second-hand Chariot Cheetah bike trailer on Trade Me. It was our intention to take her out on rides – out and about in town, on sealed cycle ways, and when she gets a bit older, on gravel and more bumpier terrain.

The past month has been an exciting time for us – we’ve discovered that our 100 sq. metre house, while compact and easy to heat, was rapidly getting cluttered up with baby-related stuff. So much in fact, that if Cadence was lying on the floor in the lounge surrounded by a few toys, it was almost impossible to lie down next to her. So we started house-hunting with the intention of buying something towards the end of the year. That was until we found “our dream home”. 3 bedrooms plus an office, a big lounge, deck with views overlooking the city, large kitchen, internal access garage, and located in a suburb that we’ve always aspired towards. Within a month, we had bought this place and sold our current place. As people kept commenting, no, we did not muck around!

So how do the two above paragraphs link together? Well, when I pictured us using the trailer, it was with us living in our old place on a valley floor with nice flat access into town. Our new place however, is up Signal Hill (yes – location of awesome downhill, and some lesser-ridden XC, tracks). This however, means a big climb to get home. It appeared that the use of the trailer was now going to be somewhat limited.

As Cadence now has good head control and is 6 months old, we thought it was time to try her out in the trailer. We attached the trailer to my Superlight, strapped her in, and rolled gently along to Chingford Park, conveniently located practically next door to our current place. (As an aside, we’re really going to miss the park, as Scotty’s Ode to Chingford attests.) As Scotty rode alongside keeping an eye on her, it seemed that she was quite comfortable in there (or as Scotty put it: “yeahnah, she’s chilled as”). As we headed home, it looked like she was about to fall asleep in there. So I thought  ”hmmm, well while it’s a nice day, I may as well carry on and ride as she sleeps”.

Scotty waved us off as Cadence and I headed down the road. The original plan was to head along the flat following the cycling routes towards the city and back, but as we approached the intersection that leads up the hill to our new house, I changed my plan and headed up the hill.

A quick glance over my shoulder and I saw that Cadence was now fast asleep. So the aim was to keep steadily moving so that she didn’t wake up from sudden changes in velocity. Up, up, up. Spinny, spinny, spin. A few steep pinches where I was on the nose of the saddle and really feeling the extra 7.5kg of baby + the weight of the trailer. A few (OK, a LOT of) strange glances from passers by who looked at me like I was insane for riding a bike with a bike trailer in tow up the hill. A few moments where I wish I had brought a drink bottle along as the heat of the sun got to me. But finally, we made it outside our new house. I stopped and paused to enjoy the view of the city, to catch my breath, and to look back to check on Cadence (who had just awoken). I felt a real sense of achievement that I had made it up the hill in my current unfit state, towing a baby at that!

Slowly back down the hill we went, with me making sure that I was taking the smoothest lines possible, and Cadence happily playing with her toys in the back. As we approached home, I reflected upon the fact that I had just climbed the exact same hill that I had struggled to climb on my first group ride with the R&R Sport Monday night womens group, led by Sara Macdonald (now Richardson). Although I hadn’t done much riding over the past 6 months, I must have some residual fitness left over from the years of riding beforehand. It gave me hope that maybe with some more riding, I can one day get back to where I was before riding-wise. Sure, I won’t have the time to train as intensively as I once did, and to be honest, my priorities are family first bikes second now, but  it made me think that perhaps I won’t have to give up racing after all.

In any case, at least I now know that living up a hill is no longer an excuse for not using the bike trailer..

Looking knackered after arriving home from my ride.

Cadence chilling in her trailer

Altitude graph of today’s ride (courtesy of http://nz.mapometer.com/en/) for those who are interested!

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1. sifter - May 22, 2011

AWESOME!

2. Chris auld - May 23, 2011

Awesome. Deb and I have a second hand Burley double child trailer. The big (heavy) one. I think we’ve convinced Paula and Geoff that Olivia and Riley can have double baby outings in that at 6 months.

We want to build up to a family trip on the Otago Rail Trail East 2013. A good goal for mum, dad and baby.

3. Paula - May 23, 2011

That’s fantastic Celia :+) (And a goregous pic of Cadence!)


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