Organized Tours for Seniors
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Organized Tours for Seniors
A variation on the other thread. Reading it got me to wondering if there were organized tours aimed for senior riders. Turns out there are several. I know many here would not find them very interesting, as they are geared toward lower level cyclists. Many only cover 25-30 miles a day. But as this is the 50+ forum, some here might find one of these to be a fun vacation.
Primary web page for one agency:
https://www.seniorcycling.com/
And a complete list of their upcoming tours:
https://www.seniorcycling.com/pages/tours.html
https://www.bicyclingworld.com/templa...SupplierID=263
Primary web page for one agency:
https://www.seniorcycling.com/
And a complete list of their upcoming tours:
https://www.seniorcycling.com/pages/tours.html
https://www.bicyclingworld.com/templa...SupplierID=263
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"Too often I would hear men boast of the miles covered that day, rarely of what they had seen." Louis L'Amour
There are two types of road bikers: bikers who are faster than me, and me. Bruce Cameron - Denver Post