Touring - A Beginners Guide to Cycle Touring: How to prepare

Bikeforums.net is a forum about nothing but bikes. Our community can help you find information about hard-to-find and localized information like bicycle tours, specialties like where in your area to have your recumbent bike serviced, or what are the best bicycle tires and seats for the activities you use your bike for.




downtube42
02-01-11, 05:59 PM
I apologize if this is a repost - I didn't see it anywhere. hilarious :lol:

http://cyclingtrip.com/sections/guide/index.htm


Lamabb
02-01-11, 07:44 PM
Eh, it sounds like whoever wrote this had a bad experience touring... I get it is intended to be funny but it's a little ridiculous even for a joke.

djb
02-01-11, 08:16 PM
I laughed


Doug64
02-01-11, 10:37 PM
me too:lol:

Juha
02-02-11, 03:01 AM
Several of the points seemed familiar to me. :roflmao:

I've seen a similar description about sailing, but it was considerably shorter:

1. Take all the cash you can get (beg, borrow, steal, whatever), in paper money.
2. Stand in cold shower with your clothes on. One by one, rip the notes into pulp.

Tansy
02-02-11, 03:30 AM
Sounds angry and bitter to me.

contango
02-02-11, 04:09 AM
I had a good chuckle at it - even though the only thing I've done that loosely qualifies as a "tour" was a 2-day jaunt with a night in a B&B with luxuries like a hot shower, by the end of the first day I could appreciate most of it.

Connell
02-02-11, 07:59 AM
Made me laff. Especially Step 6.

Think of a song from the 1980's that you really hated. Buy the CD and play 20 seconds of that song over and over and over for about 6 hours.

I'm a "no iPod while I'm riding" kinda guy, but there have been times on tour when I've had to put it on, just to clear my head of an earworm.

indyfabz
02-02-11, 08:01 AM
No laughs here. The intro gives a glimpse into his cycling mindset.

One thing I found interesting is that he left the (now closed) Bunk House Inn in Whitefish on June 12, 1999 and headed towards the Roosville border crossing just north of Eureka. Our cross country group came down from the Eureka area (Rexford) and stayed at the Bunnk House on June 13th. Missed him by a day.

djb
02-02-11, 08:15 AM
Sounds angry and bitter to me.

while I laughed, I still wondered why the fellow went to all that time to make such a negative "joke". Oh well, hope he got his poop sorted out, after all this was 11 years ago.....

marmot
02-02-11, 12:40 PM
Aw, hell. You have to be ready to laugh at yourself. I could write something similar about canoe tripping, touring in an antique roadster, or restoring an off-the-grid cabin. Doesn't mean I don't love it and wouldn't jump at the chance to do it again. I laughed, heartily.
BTW, "Ah'm hungra like the wooooooolf..."

BengeBoy
02-02-11, 12:46 PM
I liked it.

EvoFX
02-02-11, 02:54 PM
two thumbs up for this. feels like a our first week going over the sierras into nevada, snow, rain wind...wooo

dengidog
02-02-11, 05:42 PM
Ah, c'mon, it was funny.

The only thing I want to know is why the "Wicked Witch of the West" music flits through my head when I'm pedaling hard (duh da-duh da duuuuh duh, duh da duh da duh....aaaaargh)

Altair 4
02-02-11, 06:45 PM
The sitting on a softball line made my LOL. Oh, and "clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am, stuck in the middle with you..."

Bike Hermit
02-03-11, 09:17 AM
While there is some discomfort involved with traveling on a bike, it just makes one appreciate the small things and simple comforts more. Not everybody gets it. A friend of mine who doesn't do bike touring calls stealth camping "hiding in the woods".

zeppinger
02-03-11, 09:34 AM
Tl;dr

Chuckie J.
02-03-11, 10:32 AM
I actually read this guy's tour journal many years ago and it stays in my mind as one of the finest ones I've seen. He starts out one way and ends transformed. That's a great story, every time. Its LONG so you're not going to knock it out in a single sitting or even a couple days.

Which brings me to journals-- I actually like when the writer complains about stuff. A tour isn't all roses and beautiful vistas. There IS some real suffering happening and I want to hear about that suffering and how it transforms us. Anyone know of some other good tour journals? I'd like to read them.

indyfabz
02-03-11, 11:07 AM
To clarify, I thought it was a good concept. I am the first one to laugh at myself. But I just don't find most of his analogies funny/amusing.

PurpleK
02-03-11, 11:38 AM
Well, that was a few minutes of my life I'll never get back. So awful I gave up after Step 8.

positron
02-03-11, 11:44 AM
His journal is really quite good. Better than most by far.

seenloitering
02-03-11, 01:26 PM
I can't believe I'm actually doing this.

What makes the article funny is that an activity like bicycle touring, whose primary aim is enjoyment, necessarily entails so much suffering. We call this "irony". Irony is a common feature of humour. There is nothing "bitter" or "negative" about this piece at all; rather, it is a satirical exaggeration of an irony inherent to bicycle touring. If one were actually bitter or negatively inclined toward touring, it would be impossible to even write this piece; you see, enjoyment is as necessary a support for the central irony of this piece as suffering is. The joke, literally, is the recommendation of suffering for the purpose of enjoyment.

Now I have to take a shower. Explaining humour is a dirty business.

downtube42
02-03-11, 05:45 PM
I can't believe I'm actually doing this.

What makes the article funny is that an activity like bicycle touring, whose primary aim is enjoyment, necessarily entails so much suffering. We call this "irony". Irony is a common feature of humour. There is nothing "bitter" or "negative" about this piece at all; rather, it is a satirical exaggeration of an irony inherent to bicycle touring. If one were actually bitter or negatively inclined toward touring, it would be impossible to even write this piece; you see, enjoyment is as necessary a support for the central irony of this piece as suffering is. The joke, literally, is the recommendation of suffering for the purpose of enjoyment.

Now I have to take a shower. Explaining humour is a dirty business.

satirical exaggeration of an irony inherent to bicycle touring

wut?

gpsblake
02-03-11, 06:24 PM
There are tons of guides out there for touring, but few of them actually talk about the biggest part of touring.

The mental aspect of it. Weekend trips help with your gear and such, but do little for your mental aspect.

The best way to handle the mental aspect, do a weekend trip in the worst possible weather (cold/rain/wind). See if you want to continue after the 3rd day. Touring isn't always fun folks.

Chuckie J.
02-03-11, 06:52 PM
This is satire, folks. The writer is describing their seemingly irrational love for touring (and proof that reading isn't as simple as identifying words.)

seenloitering
02-03-11, 07:48 PM
satirical exaggeration of an irony inherent to bicycle touring

wut?

Which words don't you understand?

downtube42
02-03-11, 08:45 PM
Which words don't you understand?


It's unclear to me if that's a serious barbed response or an attempted witty response. I'll go with the latter. It's hard to imagine you don't realize irony and sarcasm are commonly misused and misunderstood.

It could be interesting to hear your thoughts behind the phrase I quoted. But if you really take yourself seriously, never mind.

seenloitering
02-04-11, 03:55 AM
It's unclear to me if that's a serious barbed response or an attempted witty response. I'll go with the latter. It's hard to imagine you don't realize irony and sarcasm are commonly misused and misunderstood.

It could be interesting to hear your thoughts behind the phrase I quoted. But if you really take yourself seriously, never mind.

I'm sorry, I really don't understand. Do you have a question?

staehpj1
02-04-11, 04:55 AM
It may be satire, but I thought it was very poorly done and tedious. I lost interest pretty quickly and didn't finish.

djb
02-04-11, 06:43 AM
Tl;dr

admittedly I am an old git who very rarely texts, but I am at a loss with this tldrplusmaybeawink.

Enquiring Minds Want to Know (emwk?)

yours truly,
middle aged and confused.
;-)

NeilGunton
02-04-11, 11:38 AM
admittedly I am an old git who very rarely texts, but I am at a loss with this tldrplusmaybeawink.

Enquiring Minds Want to Know (emwk?)

yours truly,
middle aged and confused.
;-)

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tl%3Bdr

NeilGunton
02-04-11, 11:42 AM
Wow, I'm amazed at how some people seem to be able to turn a link to a little humorous piece into something negative. I thought it was funny, thanks for posting. It lightened my day a little, unlike this thread...

Neil

djb
02-04-11, 02:17 PM
Neil, actually this middle aged git did google it, but in my ignorance, I googled them seperately....so turned up Acura references and medical things....

that "let me google that" bit is rather funny though, made me laugh.

Jamesw2
02-04-11, 04:38 PM
http://vimeo.com/3451015

Ok if you want to see a video of the of the comments in the original link watch this. he has every think happen to him plus , after loosing his bear spray, he encounters a bear and doesn't stop to take a picture of it (about 45 minutes in)

Between the two I have an idea what is in store for me if, and when, I attempt a real journey across the land

zeppinger
02-04-11, 06:15 PM
admittedly I am an old git who very rarely texts, but I am at a loss with this tldrplusmaybeawink.

Enquiring Minds Want to Know (emwk?)

yours truly,
middle aged and confused.
;-)

The urban dictionary is your friend! ;)


"Literally, "Too long; didn't read"

Said whenever a nerd makes a post that is too long to bother reading.
"omg you postwench. i can only say one thing in response - tl;dr"
"tl;dr...why dont you give up on your unabridged edition of War and Peace or at least stop posting it here?""

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tl%3Bdr

PurpleK
02-07-11, 12:26 PM
It may be satire, but I thought it was very poorly done and tedious. I lost interest pretty quickly and didn't finish.

+1 .

I fully appreciated the article was an attempt at humor, satire, irony or what have you. I simply didn't think it was good at any of them.

Eileen
02-08-11, 05:30 PM
Several of the points seemed familiar to me. :roflmao:

I've seen a similar description about sailing, but it was considerably shorter:

1. Take all the cash you can get (beg, borrow, steal, whatever), in paper money.
2. Stand in cold shower with your clothes on. One by one, rip the notes into pulp.

I was born on a sailboat. My mother made a needlepoint tapestry that said "Living on a yacht is like standing in a cold shower tearing up thousand dollar bills."

Divtos
02-11-11, 05:34 PM
I can't believe I'm actually doing this.

What makes the article funny is that an activity like bicycle touring, whose primary aim is enjoyment, necessarily entails so much suffering. We call this "irony". Irony is a common feature of humour. There is nothing "bitter" or "negative" about this piece at all; rather, it is a satirical exaggeration of an irony inherent to bicycle touring. If one were actually bitter or negatively inclined toward touring, it would be impossible to even write this piece; you see, enjoyment is as necessary a support for the central irony of this piece as suffering is. The joke, literally, is the recommendation of suffering for the purpose of enjoyment.

Now I have to take a shower. Explaining humour is a dirty business.

Wow honestly wish I could write so eloquently and succinctly.
I did get a few laughs :-)

seenloitering
02-11-11, 06:58 PM
Wow honestly wish I could write so eloquently and succinctly.
I did get a few laughs :-)

Thanks Divtos, but you know what? I feel bad because frankly, I could have delivered what I had to say with a little less attitude. I feel like the plumper who talks down to folks because they don't understand what makes for a proper copper weld. I'm just a grumpy word repair man. That's nothing special. Sorry.

Still, it was some funny ****.