Discovering group rides with the Denver/Rocky Mountain Onewheel Mob transformed my solo Onewheel experience. While solo rides offer peace and independence, riding in a group brings camaraderie, skill-sharing, and a sense of community. If you haven’t tried a group ride, step out of your comfort zone—connect with others and enjoy the thrill together!
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What’s better than riding a Onewheel? Riding a Onewheel with a whole mob of people! I recently experienced my first group ride with the Denver/Rocky Mountain Onewheel Mob Facebook Group and it was a blast. Group rides happen all over the world. Here is an example of a group ride in Berlin, German where about 200 people participated using their electric mobility devices. Up until this point I had been a lone wolf rider ( or a lone coyote… watch my group ride video on my YouTube Channel and you’ll see what I mean) and the only other people I had rode with were my kids and a chance meeting with a random Onewheeler named Chris. There are many benefits to riding alone. With busy family and work schedules, it is often difficult to get away and attend a group ride. Many of my rides happen when I have a spare moment here and there to jump on my Onewheel to cruise around. Here are some reasons I like riding solo:
- Go at my own pace
- Don’t have to worry about not being able to keep up
- Go whenever I want
- Alone time to collect my thoughts
- Don’t have to embarrass myself because of my lack of skill
- Meet new and interesting people with the same love for the Onewheel
- Find and explore new routes and trails
- Pick up new skills
- Be supported in all things Onewheel
- Be part of a growing community
- It’s just really cool to see a group of people cruising on their Onewheels
I was very impressed by all the skilled and daring riders that joined us today. There is no better way to learn something new than to learn from others. While I probably won’t be doing any of the crazy stuff any time soon, I can say that it was a lot of fun to witness it and to cheer others on as they attempted to ride different obstacles.
Depending on where you live, finding a Onewheel Group may be easy or difficult. The best way to find a group near you is to look it up on Facebook. Many major cities have Onewheel groups that are very active on Facebook.
If there is no dedicated local Onewheel Facebook group near you, then consider joining the large Onewheel Owners Group on Facebook and finding some people in your area. It just takes two people to make it a group, so even consider starting your own local Onewheel group.
I am glad I had the chance to ride with the Denver/Rocky Mountain Onewheel Mob. It was a lot of fun and I look forward to going again in the future.
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