“You'd be amazed at how much family stuff we get to talk about. Anytime teenagers can't wait to do something with their dad or uncle, that's a pretty good gig,” he added.
He also looks forward to talking about dermatology cases with Chris. “As a solo practitioner, I don't normally have that as an outlet,” he said.
Chris described the camaraderie that evolves from the rides as “one of the most valuable things in the world: to get to know your relatives better and to enjoy the limited time you have with them. We're all getting older and need to spend more time with each other.”
Dr. Chris Frost and Dr. Marc Frost always wear safety gear when riding, noting an occasion when Chris careened off a cliff. Photos courtesy Dr. Andrew Frost
Marc, shown on a recent ride, prefers mud-filled, narrow, challenging trails.