VTskier
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Well, I was x/c skiing with my daughter at the age of 6 weeks. I used a snuggly type carrier that holds the baby against your chest. I they would put my gore-tex shell over her. She sleep most of the time. Around 8 -12 months, we moved up to a Kelty carrier, and used that for many years. Never any problems. Just remember, lots of clothes for the baby, thick socks make great hand mittens. They're not moving, so need extra clothes.
We followed the same thing for my son, though he was much more a mover, so watch your balance. Also, for him, I built a pulk for winter skiing/snowshoeing and that works much better then carrying the child on your back.
We also bike a lot, and used a child seat for my daughter. Worked OK, but for my son, we bought a used Burley trailer and that is great. They can move around, provide then with a bottle and food, and a few toys and they'll be happy biking all day. When they're tired, they fall asleep comfortably. Doesn't throw the bike off balance when they lend to one side or the other. We just moved him up to a trail-a-bike, single wheel trailer bike (he's 5). Looks like more great biking this summer.
And yes, all this carrying and pulling is a great work out. And the biggest job is watching the kids grow up to enjoy the outdoors. My daughter is now on her highschool x/c running team, nordic team, and runs track. I can't keep up with her x/c anymore!
We followed the same thing for my son, though he was much more a mover, so watch your balance. Also, for him, I built a pulk for winter skiing/snowshoeing and that works much better then carrying the child on your back.
We also bike a lot, and used a child seat for my daughter. Worked OK, but for my son, we bought a used Burley trailer and that is great. They can move around, provide then with a bottle and food, and a few toys and they'll be happy biking all day. When they're tired, they fall asleep comfortably. Doesn't throw the bike off balance when they lend to one side or the other. We just moved him up to a trail-a-bike, single wheel trailer bike (he's 5). Looks like more great biking this summer.
And yes, all this carrying and pulling is a great work out. And the biggest job is watching the kids grow up to enjoy the outdoors. My daughter is now on her highschool x/c running team, nordic team, and runs track. I can't keep up with her x/c anymore!