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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 10
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I've spend years touring solo in europe (camping/hostels), and I'm looking to find some others with similar predilictions to share experiences and common knowledge (recmmendations on gear, places to go, etc).
Anyone else out there? Thanks Rick |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Cape Town
Posts: 457
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Only done some touring in France so far. My experiences are at www.nickcoyne.com/eur02/
On Wednesday we leave for Italy though... a 14-day loop from Rome up to Florence via Siena, then back down to Rome via Gubbio. If you've got any good info to share, we'd love to hear from you! |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 10
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Wow have fun! Mostly what I remember of Italy was HOT, but I was there in late june. I came in over Splugen Pass from Switz., made it as far as Verona, and then beat wheels back out into Austria. I agree with the notes on your website about ease of cycling in France, but I've found that to be true 'bout everywhere in Europe. ('cept Spain). Rick |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: london
Posts: 20
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I just completed my first solo bike tour in northern California and had the time of my life. I previously toured with a friend in France and Spain and thought I might have a try by myself this time. I had the time of my life and really enjoyed the freedom of deciding how to pace my ride, where to stop, where to stay overnight, etc. Of course finding a person that you get along well with that shares your tastes and riding strength can make for a more of an entertaining trip but I am sure solo touring is a different experience. It actually turned out that being often alone made me want to be more proactive in talking to people who also seemed more happy to have a chat with me as a lone traveller!
You can read the diary of this last trip here http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/giannifi...california.html Gianni |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Movin' onto Oregon
Posts: 5
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Hey Rick- I've toured 20 countries in Europe over the last 6 years. I've spent more time there than in the US I think. Email me directly if you have any questions.
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Hi there Rick, What we've done here in the Philippines is usually a small threesome group tour. If you're interested I can be your local guide here. Just drop a message at this e-mail address: ytsercat4@yahoo.com |
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: North Andover, MA, USA - north of Boston
Posts: 41
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I started in this world of touring by going on organized tours, but I switched to solo touring back in 1998. You can find my trip journals at http://denisegoldberg.crazyguyonabike.com.
My solo trips vary from all camping to all B&Bs, and include: --- a trip starting in Idaho, wandering into Montana, through Glacier National Park (MT) and Waterton Lakes (Alberta), continuing north through the Canadian Rockies to Jasper --- a trip down the Washington and Oregon coast --- my cross-USA trip in 2002 --- around the Big Island of Hawaii --- a small piece of Ireland and Northern Ireland in 2003 Please let me know if you have specific questions about touring in any of these areas.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: North Andover, MA, USA - north of Boston
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Also - I'd recommend looking on http://www.crazyguyonabike.com if you're interested in touring in a particular place. There are over 400 journals there, and if you click Journals and then region you can select a geographic area that interests you.
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