Do you take the tour in your mind before you get on the road?
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Do you take the tour in your mind before you get on the road?
Do you visualize a tour in your mind before you start out?
I can already see I am going to do this.
I can already see I am going to do this.
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No.
On most of my tours, I knew where the plane should land, and I knew approximately the direction I'd head at some point after the landing, but I don't plan my tours in great detail ... so it would be hard to visualise a tour every step of the way. Plus it is hard to visualise a tour if you're not sure what sort of scenery, terrain, towns, etc. etc. you're going to go through on any given day.
It's a tour ... it's not a race or randonneuring event. When you tour, you're just out there for fun. If you go here, that's OK. If you change your mind and go there, that's OK. If you decide to stay in one spot for a week, that's OK. If you decide to extend the tour by a couple weeks, that's OK. If you decide to end the tour early, that's OK. You're free to do what you want to do out there. Why wouldn't you be able to do a tour?
You're probably better off living in reality rather than a dream world prior to the tour. Get out there and ride. Ride 5-6 days a week. Commute, ride after work, ride on the weekends. On the weekends, cycle back-to-back rides of the distance you think you'd like to ride on the tour ... or longer. Do practice tours over the weekends to test your gear, bicycle handling, etc. Practice climbing hills with panniers on the bicycle. Practice riding into the wind. Ride in good weather. Ride in bad weather. Get experience. With actual, real life experience you'll be so much better equipped to handle whatever you encounter on the tour.
On most of my tours, I knew where the plane should land, and I knew approximately the direction I'd head at some point after the landing, but I don't plan my tours in great detail ... so it would be hard to visualise a tour every step of the way. Plus it is hard to visualise a tour if you're not sure what sort of scenery, terrain, towns, etc. etc. you're going to go through on any given day.
It's a tour ... it's not a race or randonneuring event. When you tour, you're just out there for fun. If you go here, that's OK. If you change your mind and go there, that's OK. If you decide to stay in one spot for a week, that's OK. If you decide to extend the tour by a couple weeks, that's OK. If you decide to end the tour early, that's OK. You're free to do what you want to do out there. Why wouldn't you be able to do a tour?
You're probably better off living in reality rather than a dream world prior to the tour. Get out there and ride. Ride 5-6 days a week. Commute, ride after work, ride on the weekends. On the weekends, cycle back-to-back rides of the distance you think you'd like to ride on the tour ... or longer. Do practice tours over the weekends to test your gear, bicycle handling, etc. Practice climbing hills with panniers on the bicycle. Practice riding into the wind. Ride in good weather. Ride in bad weather. Get experience. With actual, real life experience you'll be so much better equipped to handle whatever you encounter on the tour.
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I'm not as flexible as Machka. I tend to have a goal in mind, even if its just meeting a friend for coffee at location X. However, if I change my mind about the destination or the pace, that's okay. I love maps, and planning a route is to me nearly as much fun as the actual riding.
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Why?
Half the fun of touring is getting away from it all.
Half the fun of touring is getting away from it all.
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No - I don't have it planned out. What I enjoy about touring is the unexpected. How could I possibly dream up all the stuff that really happens?
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I'm not sure what you mean. I have lots of images in my head of this summer's tour (Lewis and Clark from Portland to somewhere in Montana where I can catch a train) because I've perused so many journals on CrazyGuy that have pictures. I've also driven the Columbia Gorge a few times so I know what it looks like. I almost wish I'd never been there so that it would all be new, but oh well. Once I leave I-84 it will mostly be new.
I plan my tours as carefully as possible, including a night by night itinerary, but I know I'll probably vary from it a lot. I like to have an approximate idea of where I'll be when, and were I will likely stay. However, I don't really get serious about planning a day's ride until the day before, and I'll often consider options that I don't finally decide on until I get there - like should I stay in this campground or ride another 20 miles to the next one? I'll decide when I get to the first one. I've even cut a day's ride short because I stumbled upon a nice campground, and felt like taking the rest of the day off. The no-schedules, spontaneous nature of touring appeals to me.
I plan my tours as carefully as possible, including a night by night itinerary, but I know I'll probably vary from it a lot. I like to have an approximate idea of where I'll be when, and were I will likely stay. However, I don't really get serious about planning a day's ride until the day before, and I'll often consider options that I don't finally decide on until I get there - like should I stay in this campground or ride another 20 miles to the next one? I'll decide when I get to the first one. I've even cut a day's ride short because I stumbled upon a nice campground, and felt like taking the rest of the day off. The no-schedules, spontaneous nature of touring appeals to me.
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If you are truly spontaneous, getting off course and trying roads you come across can be great fun ... without the technology.
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I'm not sure I understand the question. If you mean do I plan every detail and try to figure out everything in advance then no. I do some planning, but it is pretty loose and I am likely to depart from the plan for some sections.
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I'm not as flexible as Machka. I tend to have a goal in mind, even if its just meeting a friend for coffee at location X. However, if I change my mind about the destination or the pace, that's okay. I love maps, and planning a route is to me nearly as much fun as the actual riding.
When I actually get out there, I carry a paper map ... often a fairly detailed tourist map ... so I can decide the night before, or on the day, or at a particular crossroad if I want to go left or right ... if I want to see the beach or mountain range ... if I want to go to that town or travel to the lake.
I'm usually aware of the possibilities, but in general, I prefer to reserve my final decision for the moment I'm faced with the decision.
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Other needed actions. With the Use of Google Maps, you can map it out. And it does not just have to be some mental imagery of what it might look like. You can use Google to actually visually see what is ahead along with it's physical relief..
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But ... doesn't that take away from much of the excitement and adventure of visiting a new and different place?
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Hi,
I have a hell of tours in my mind. If I decide for one I'll buy the flight ticket. If I purchase the ticket I start to plan my tour in detail. I don't like to travel informed. I tried to avoid such things like
"Have you visited xyz 100 km before?".
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I have a hell of tours in my mind. If I decide for one I'll buy the flight ticket. If I purchase the ticket I start to plan my tour in detail. I don't like to travel informed. I tried to avoid such things like
"Have you visited xyz 100 km before?".
Thomas