A first tour and a video
#1
A first tour and a video
Hi Everyone
I took my first tour this summer and it was amazing. Deciding to start touring at 51 was great, deciding to do 1200 miles was a bit much and deciding to do it alone was genius. This seems like a supportive forum and I lurk here often, but I thought I would share my video of the trip here. Some of the photo tags are personal and won't apply to you, but I left them in for family that might see it.
I have to say that bike touring is so wonderful and I am so glad it has discovered me. My only advise to anyone thinking of doing it ... is ..... just do it. I wish everyone the greatest, safest, tours and I hope to see you some day on the road.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kvsl4eMwzwY
I took my first tour this summer and it was amazing. Deciding to start touring at 51 was great, deciding to do 1200 miles was a bit much and deciding to do it alone was genius. This seems like a supportive forum and I lurk here often, but I thought I would share my video of the trip here. Some of the photo tags are personal and won't apply to you, but I left them in for family that might see it.
I have to say that bike touring is so wonderful and I am so glad it has discovered me. My only advise to anyone thinking of doing it ... is ..... just do it. I wish everyone the greatest, safest, tours and I hope to see you some day on the road.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kvsl4eMwzwY
#2
Badger Biker
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From: Beloit, Wisconsin
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Loved your video of the trip. Well done. I've only cycled the Oregon coast and had the best time of my life. Thanks for posting about your trip. Cheers.
#8
Great job! Looks like a fantastic time. Makes me anxious to get my bike ready and make some plans for some short overnight tours with the kids next year to start experimenting with touring.
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1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1991 GT Karakoram, 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, 1989 Spectrum Titanium,
#9
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From: LLano, TX
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All I can say is Wow. That was a wonderful video and really one of the best I have seen. Great selection of music, it made me watch the video as if I was reminiscing of the trip.
I kinda picked up when you were talking at the end, it seemed like you really didnt want to end the trip. If that correct? Also, what was the hardest part of the trip for you?
I kinda picked up when you were talking at the end, it seemed like you really didnt want to end the trip. If that correct? Also, what was the hardest part of the trip for you?
#10
Thanks for all the kind words about the video. The trip was a huge experience for me .... in a good way.
Right now I am just riding around home and missing the long road so much. I really could tour for a long time. The end of the video was a tough day. There is that long grade out of Lompoc on the way to Santa barbara, when I reached the top I knew all the big hills were behind me. It was a moment of very mixed emotions. I was close to home and about to see my daughter after three weeks and at the same time the road was coming to an end. A pretty emotional moment for sure. Mthayer asked "what was the toughest part"? I really can't say there was a tougher moment than another, but if I had to pick a moment out it would have to be some of the very long alone time when I missed my family... all the hills begin and end sooner or later, but missing the family was harder to shake sometimes.
Thanks again for looking
Right now I am just riding around home and missing the long road so much. I really could tour for a long time. The end of the video was a tough day. There is that long grade out of Lompoc on the way to Santa barbara, when I reached the top I knew all the big hills were behind me. It was a moment of very mixed emotions. I was close to home and about to see my daughter after three weeks and at the same time the road was coming to an end. A pretty emotional moment for sure. Mthayer asked "what was the toughest part"? I really can't say there was a tougher moment than another, but if I had to pick a moment out it would have to be some of the very long alone time when I missed my family... all the hills begin and end sooner or later, but missing the family was harder to shake sometimes.
Thanks again for looking
#17
Bicycle Lifestyle
Joined: Jan 2008
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From: Pacific Grove, Ca
Bikes: Neil Pryde Diablo, VeloVie Vitesse400, Hunter29er, Surly Big Dummy
I understand that feeling you experienced at the top of HWY 1 out of Lompoc
and I understand the feeling of rolling around town after a tour, with your mind's eye still out there On The Road
nice video!
and I understand the feeling of rolling around town after a tour, with your mind's eye still out there On The Road
nice video!
#19
Hi ezdoesit,
The racks are Surly racks front and back, perhaps over kill, but sooooo sturdy. I am very new to touring and I must say I made a few purchases that really worked.
#1 is the tent I bought. Through wind, rain, everything, it exceeded all my expectations. Big Agnes Copper Spur 2!!! Very light and expensive (you get what you pay for)
#2 was the Brooks saddle. I had so much trouble with several saddles while training, all the trouble went away after the brooks.
#3 and I loved my LHT !
The racks are Surly racks front and back, perhaps over kill, but sooooo sturdy. I am very new to touring and I must say I made a few purchases that really worked.
#1 is the tent I bought. Through wind, rain, everything, it exceeded all my expectations. Big Agnes Copper Spur 2!!! Very light and expensive (you get what you pay for)
#2 was the Brooks saddle. I had so much trouble with several saddles while training, all the trouble went away after the brooks.
#3 and I loved my LHT !
#21
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Joined: Jul 2010
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From: Austin, TX
Bikes: 2002 Litespeed Vortex, 2010 Specialized Tricross Expert,2008 Gary Fischer Hi Fi Carbon, 2002 Specialized S-Works hard tail, 1990 Kestrel KM 40
Great video. Thanks for sharing it!
Interesting to hear that missing your family was one of the hardest parts of the tour. I haven't toured yet, but that is one of my biggest concerns as well. On the other hand, from all the smiling faces in your video, it looks like touring "alone" means that you just get to spend lots of time with a different mix of people.
Interesting to hear that missing your family was one of the hardest parts of the tour. I haven't toured yet, but that is one of my biggest concerns as well. On the other hand, from all the smiling faces in your video, it looks like touring "alone" means that you just get to spend lots of time with a different mix of people.
#22
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