Five stories you may have missed
| TrikkeWorld Central - Take 5 |
Did you hear the one about … the family who carved out a Christmas on Trikkes … the teenager who found his way on a Trikke … the senior who thinks he's too old for Trikke … the opera star who takes his Trikke on tour … some of the coolest Trikke vids on YouTube? Here are five TrikkeWorld carvings you may have missed:
A Trikke Family Christmas: Meet the McKeevers, all ten of them, and enjoy the first-ever classic Christmas carving story.
Dam Tax Day Ride showcases newest stop on So Cal carving circuit
Global LSM count for March recounted, more than 100 riders participated
Breaking news: Magical 100-mark broken |
Carve with TrikkeWorld via Facebook, Twitter or emailThe many ways to carve with the chronicle of the carving revolution |
| TrikkeWorld Central - Carving News Now |
"Obesity and Exercise" article made her famous in the Trikke world
First she rode her Trikke alone. Then she became a regular on group rides in Southern California. Then — one year ago, this week — she became the subject of an Los Angeles Times story, inspiring countless women to take up Trikke riding [see video after the break].
Debbie Bumgardner of LA's San Fernando Valley was a frustrated dieter until she discovered the Trikke. Now she's an integral part of the local Trikke scene, riding with some of the people she's inspired and taking on new roles, as well, like event organizer for the So Cal carvers who plan to ride in this month's Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena.
Say hello to yet another valley in Los Angeles County where the trails are becoming trikke-i-fied. This time it’s the San Gabriel Valley, site of Saturday’s Dam Tax Day Ride — a debut, of sorts, for the area So Cal carvers are beginning to know as the SGV.





