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Old 01-07-15 | 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by mev
Over Christmas/New Year, I recently did a 9 day ride (Brownsville to Austin). Here is how I planned it out...

1. Before I left, I did some looking on Google Maps and on internet to understand:
- what towns had motels
- how far apart these towns were
- create an approximate plan, along with multiple alternatives
2. Before each day ride, in consultation with paper and internet maps, I had an approximate route figured out as well as a few choices:
- perhaps at most half a dozen turns in an entire day. Nothing too complex, but more like
"US281 through Pharr; once I reach Hildago go right towards US83"
- first motels will be in McAllen (~55 miles) and then mission (~70 miles). If things go well, there is also one in La Joya (~80 miles).
Some places things the choices were more constrained, but if I could I had a few alternatives to pick from and decided as I went along.
3. During that week, there was a major front that blew in - so during some of the evenings I made some bigger choices. For example,
from Laredo, I could have gone to Carrizo Springs - but decided to go to Freer, TX instead. I also decided to spend a day or two in
San Antonio rather than bicycle in the most extreme cold.

Those had been possibilities when I did my first assessment [step #1 ], but I waited until I was on the road to make the choices.

If I'm on a trip longer than just a week, I also try to keep that level of flexibility. Keeping an eye on an overall mileage "budget" and an overall direction I am headed. However, I'm not going to get things down to level of detail that I even have pinned down a precise "predetermined route", so I guess I deviate all the time...

This is quite similar to what we do.

We'll also make note of public transportation options just in case we need to get somewhere quickly. We might use it ... we might not.
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