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Bugaboo is a term that can refer to various subjects, including a brand of strollers, a mountain range, and a mythical creature. This article will explore these different meanings in detail.

Bugaboo (Strollers)[edit]

Bugaboo International is a Dutch company that designs and produces high-end strollers and prams. Founded in 1999 by Max Barenbrug and Eduard Zanen, Bugaboo has become known for its innovative designs and high-quality products. The company's strollers are popular among parents for their durability, functionality, and stylish appearance.

History[edit]

Bugaboo was established in 1999 and quickly gained popularity with the release of the Bugaboo Frog. The company's breakthrough came in 2001 when the Frog was featured on the television show Sex and the City. Since then, Bugaboo has expanded its product line to include various models such as the Bugaboo Cameleon, Bugaboo Bee, Bugaboo Donkey, and Bugaboo Fox.

Products[edit]

  • Bugaboo Cameleon: Known for its versatility and multi-terrain capabilities.
  • Bugaboo Bee: A compact and lightweight stroller ideal for urban environments.
  • Bugaboo Donkey: Designed for families with multiple children, offering expandable seating options.
  • Bugaboo Fox: Combines advanced suspension and ergonomic design for a smooth ride.

Bugaboo Mountains[edit]

The Bugaboos are a subrange of the Purcell Mountains in eastern British Columbia, Canada. Known for their dramatic granite spires, the Bugaboos are a popular destination for rock climbing and mountaineering.

Geography[edit]

The Bugaboos are located in the Columbia Mountains, west of the Rocky Mountain Trench. The highest peak in the range is Bugaboo Spire, which stands at 3,204 meters (10,512 feet).

Climbing and Recreation[edit]

The Bugaboos are renowned for their challenging climbing routes, including the famous Beckey-Chouinard Route on South Howser Tower. The area is also home to the Bugaboo Provincial Park, which offers hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities.

Bugaboo (Mythical Creature)[edit]

In folklore, a bugaboo is a type of mythical creature or boogeyman used to frighten children. The term is often used to describe an imaginary being invoked by parents to encourage good behavior in their children.

Etymology[edit]

The word "bugaboo" is believed to have originated from the Middle English word "bugge," meaning a frightening specter. It is related to other terms like bogeyman and bugbear.

Cultural References[edit]

Bugaboos appear in various cultural contexts, often as symbols of fear or the unknown. They are commonly referenced in literature, folklore, and popular media.

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