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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 76
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Hey ladies and gents of the forum,
Having returned from my own 4 month trip, I've read the dear old forums I used in my research last year, and realized there was one significant addition I could make. This article is one that hit home with me, as it may with others who are suffering post-tour depression So those of you out there (like myself a month ago) who've got the end-of-trip blues, take heart. You're not alone, it will pass eventually, and you will enjoy the little things at home again -- at least until your next big trip!Here's the link: http://www.bicycletouring101.com/Pl...rDepression.htm |
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 235
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Dead link, try this one: http://www.bicycletouring101.com/Pl...rDepression.htm
I know the feeling. I get it after a camping trip, overseas holiday, motorbike trip, 4wding trip, basically any time you have to come back to reality after a nice adventure. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Maastricht, The Netherlands
Posts: 99
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Great article, I know that feeling all too well.
Whenever I dont anything to do, I still find myself looking (and day-dreaming) at the pictures I've stored on my PC. |
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