Originally Posted by
indyfabz
Well put. I ride for general transportation. I have a custom ti road bike that I ride for sport. I also do loaded touring, which these days is probably my favorite from of riding. I don't see the author's view at all. In particular, my strictly roadie friends don't look down on me. In fact, it's just the opposite. While at this point in my life I don't have the opportunity to take off for extended periods of time (between '99 and '01 I took two years off from the working world and did three extended trips including one of nearly 4 months), many of my roadie friends congratulate me on my week+ tours when I post trip reports to my club's listserve. Some say they wish they could do similar things.
Maybe the author should join Adventure Cycling Association so he can get their magazine. There are people out there doing the things he seems to think people seldom do any more.
+1, just as they always have.
The author in question certainly doesn't have to look to N.A.; if he were to open his eyes and ask some questions he'd easily find precisely what he claims to be missing, and multiple opportunities to engage in it, right at home. Example:
Where's the Brew Stop? The off-road cycling touring web site.