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You may remember I bought a unicyle in Andorra with the aim of improving my skiing fitness. Although I started with the usual burst of enthusiasm of anybody with a new toy, the next snowfall put a bit of a dampener on things by filling the car park where I practised with a couple of feet of fresh white powder (no complaints about that mind you).
Back home in England I have been practising again, and have finally managed to turn the thing, rather than just trying to stay on it whichever way it decided to go.
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Here are a couple of photos, just to prove that (at least briefly) I was balanced on it.
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