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He loved life to its fullest and added a special spark to every gathering. The many friends he made through the years all considered him a best friend and he, without a doubt, felt the same.

The family received friends yesterday Thursday in Colonial Funeral Home. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated today Friday at 10 a. A celebration of Ted's life will be held following the church service at the Northville firehouse. In lieu of flowers, the family asks donations in Ted's name be made to the Connecticut Humane Society , Russell Rd. The family offered the following remembrances: "Do you know who I think should be on a coin? My buddy, friend, and pal Teddy Layton.

You are probably wondering why. Well, Teddy is funny. He makes you laugh with the stories he tells. He builds stuff just so he can break it or tear it apart. Teddy is very caring. If you ever get hurt or sick, he is usually there. Teddy likes to do a lot of fun things, like pulling his tractor at all the fairs, or race his modified race car. But I think his favorite thing to do is to go mud-bogging in his big water blue Ford truck.

He gets happier than a kid when he goes. He really isn't, but he acts like it. He is always there for me.

Sep 2, 93 Oxford Ride All Trail 5. Reactions: Erob. Sidepod said:. The whistle which I have tried and is annoying is probably closer to what I was looking for, something that would let me know my buddy was just behind without having to continually look back risking crashing into trees or rocks giving the functionality of a rear view mirror and was not too distracting to either of us. I tried mirrors, whistle, walkie talkie. Reactions: salko , Doomanic , DtEW and 7 others.

Zimmerframe said:. Reactions: Zimmerframe. SwissMountainLeader Member. Mar 10, 83 Switzerland. BCA launched some radios for communication in backcountry environments particularly focussed at skiers and snowmobile riders.

Reactions: JimmyBoy and Zimmerframe. Garmin Rinos do this. SwissMountainLeader said:. RickBullotta said:. Problem with radios alone is that they won't provide location information if the other party is incapable of using the radio.

I've looked at the Garmin Rinos over the years because I thought the concept was good, but never actually tried one in the field. Have you? Reactions: RickBullotta. Thanks for all the useful information, Garmin Rinos looked like a possible solution but uses illegal radio channels in the UK. Making the breaks squeal is nearly a solution, I remember when I was a kid we used to put a lolly stick on the frame to rub on the spokes and that made the bike sound like motor bike.

Whilst that would work, I don't think it would be acceptable. Levo19 Well-known member. May 21, Australia Ride TurboLevo. When I install them they are already in two pieces. Darren Active member Subscriber. Sep 25, Warwick Ride Powerfly 7 Google maps location sharing works on GPS alone without the need for a mobile signal - you will need to download the area first when you've got a signal. Thanks Darren, sorry for the late response I had the notifications turned off. I had a good look at Google Maps but I couldn't see or imagine how position sharing could work without an internet connection of some kind.

Even if it did work it would be difficult in practice for me as I need glasses to read my phone but not ride the bike. The squealing breaks solution is the closest so far. I just need something that will let me know my buddy is still following no more than 75 metres away without being distracted by continuously having to monitor a screen. As I have not seen a suitable solution I will put on my maker hat and try and build something. Aug 3, stevenage Ride Cannondale Trail Neo. Darren said:.

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