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Yes, I agree, the bike isn't the only option - and it is one that makes it accessible to only the most able-bodied. If you use a bike, it is still good to have a hand crank as an option.
People are also sometimes amazed and amused by trying to put things in order of highest to lowest energy use, and highest to lowest energy producers (candy bar vs. tnt, etc). Again, not a huge wow, but a nice easily adapted festival type activity.
On Aug 31, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Jeff Courtman wrote:
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> Erich's point is well taken; we converted a bicycle drive to a hand crank; you'll still exclude some visitors, but it is a heck of a lot better than having to mount a bike to pedal...
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>> Here is the problem with the bike: it becomes a full-body experience that can overwhelm the actual message. You will also immediately exclude anyone who does not feel fit enough to actually ride the thing. For a bike to be used properly it must be adjusted to fit the person. If you want to show how adding a load makes it "harder" you can do that with a well-built hand crank that everyone can use.
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