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Old 09-01-17 | 07:25 PM
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B. Carfree
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Originally Posted by HobbesOnTour
Anyway, day 2 into a 2 week trip, I'm cycling along through the German countryside on a nice quiet road, singing away to myself in a state of near bliss. I know where I'm going, I know how long it will take to get there, I have a good idea where I'll stay. All is good in the world. Then, over there, I see a big wood, stretching off in the distance, a distance that was stretching off in the wrong direction.

Now, I love forests, especially German ones. There is something almost spiritual about them and they are full of history and mystery. "It's a pity it's in the wrong place", I thought to myself and continued on. But the darn forest was bugging me, calling out to me. "I can't go in there", my conversation with myself continued. It's the wrong way! I spent hours and hours planning this route. Look! I even laminated the maps! They're organised day by day with all kinds of useful info on them!"

I cycled on.

"How can a forest be in the wrong place?"

Then I stopped and turned around.

I rode through that forest. For about 3 hours, just me, the bike and Hobbes, the tiger. When I finally came out of it, I had no idea where I was, or how to get to where I needed to be. But then, where did I need to be? Nowhere!

So I pointed the bike in the general direction I wanted to go and headed off.

(This helped me redefine the concept of being lost - I'm only lost when I need to be somewhere and I have no idea how to get there! As a result, I'm hardly ever lost now on a tour )

And that's when I figured out what I enjoy about bike touring - the freedom and the independence.

So that's my favourite tour because without it, all my other trips would have been very, very different.

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Fantastic! That's a great way to look at touring.

On the tour that was the reason my wife and I purchased our first custom tandem, a ride from near Sacramento, CA to Spokane WA for a family gathering, we had a similar experience. We were riding on hwy 89 somewhere near Lassen and were both getting fed up with the aggressive traffic. (We later hypothesized that exhaust fumes affect brain chemistry and cause people to argue.) A tree-lined gravel road appeared on our right and my wife said, "I'm going that way." What choice did I have? Off we went without a clue as to whether or not the road even went through. That became a "normal" way for us to tour from then on.
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