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Indie Alaska
I am a Rough-Terrain Unicycler | INDIE ALASKA
Season 6
Episode 6
George Peck began riding unicycles around Seward, Alaska in the 80s. Eventually moving on to riding the ultimate wheel - a unicycle with no seat - on mountains and beaches, George pioneered the sport of "rough-terrain unicycling" and began a family tradition carried on by his children, Kris, and Katie Peck.
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