Saturday, November 17, 2007

Triplet at Coyote Hills Regional Park

The weather was warm and we decided to go for a quick spin at the Coyote Hills Regional Park. The little guy was so excited going around Coyote hill pointing at almost everything that moves, but when we turned towards the open space where Alameda Creek meets the bay, he keeps on mumbling, "I am bored". So, we headed back to the Visitor Center where we took a quick see/look/watch tour of the museum.
We had a blast looking at the educational displays and exhibits as well as the Possum's Pocket Nature Store. The exhibits portray the Ohlone way of life, and includes a tee-pee and a tule reed boat constructed by park staff and volunteers using Native American methods. Other exhibits cover the park’s natural history and wildlife.
On our way back to the parking lot, the little guy was again too excited that he keeps on getting off the saddle and then dance on the pedals saying, "this is how Lance does it".
A nice outing of the family on a triplet for the day.






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3 comments:

BobbyG said...

Jack, nice triplet! You look kinda winded on the top left pic! =P (just kidding) I know! You were running back for the shot since you had to place the camera waaaaay back! :) How long is that thing?

Glad to see that your family shares your passion for bicycling.

Ride on bro!

Flying Silver Eagle said...

Jack, Can you tell me if the tandem rears cranks are freewheel? Where did you get the child attachments? Great looking bike and family..

Jack Ibagbaga (also known as) Batillog said...

Hi Chip, Thanks for the compliments.
The rear cranks are fixed with the other cranks by the chain.
I posted a want ad on craiglist for the child stoker kit and 2 guys responded so I know they are out there. If you can't find one on craigs, here is link to an online store:
bottom of the page, http://www.tandemseast.com/parts/kits.html