Mountain unicycling (MUni) is a form of offroad cycling which uses unicycles. Mountain unicycling usually takes place on specially designed unicycles, which are equipped with strong hubs, fat tires and rugged frames for off-road cycling. Regular unicycles are also commonly used in mountain unicycling, but break easily.
Mountain unicycles can be ridden on the same terrain as a mountain bike, or even rougher terrain. Mountain unicycling is a slower-paced sport than mountain bicycling, primarily because the lack of gears makes it impossible to go very fast. Unicycles are lighter than bicycles making them faster to ride uphill. Additionally, unicycles are also more difficult to ride than bicycles and cannot easily coast (although there is a style of riding where the rider rests his/her feet on the frame rather than using the pedals, essentially coasting).
Today there are hundreds of mountain unicyclists riding all kinds of terrain across the world. The world's best known, Kris Holm, is a Canadian. He is quoted as saying that a mountain unicyclist must get used to falling down a lot.
In the UK people gather for the British Muni Weekend (BMW).
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