Help X. pick a bike vacation!
Well, it's time for me to pick vacation time at work for next year. My first one will be in the spring (probably Apr or May) and I need your help. So here's my idea...
Since I'm such a biking newbie, I'm just not sure where to even start when it comes to going on a (mostly) biking vacation. I need ideas from y'all as to where you would go. I'm leaning towards a single destination/general area that offers multiple opportunities for varied rides and unusual experiences. I'm open to all suggestions within the following guidelines. >>>
the details:
1. You provide the suggestions and reasons
2. I'll have final decision on where to go, this isn't a public vote type of thing. (unless you're willing to pay the bill;))
3. You can nominate more than one idea
4. You can "second" someone else's destination (these will get extra consideration.)
5. Must be w/in the lower 48. (sorry CWR)
6. It can be where you live or a trip you've done and loved (or heard about)
7. I'm a roadie so keep that in mind.
8. Not really into the guided tour thing, prefer independent type stuff
9. I'll most likely be going solo, *tips hat to Denise G* so keep that in mind too.
10. No camping trips, don't like roughing it much. Will be returning back to "hotel/base" every night.
I'm gonna make the cutoff for this Dec. 1, 2006 so I have time to plan out and book it all. (well, and pay for it :o )
Thanks ladies for any and all ideas! It's in your hands now. :eek: :cool:
X.
p.s. If I need to clarify anything further, please speak up or PM me.
If you decide to stay near Asheville...
these folks might be a good place to inquire: http://www.bicycleinn.com/
I can't recall where I heard about them (but it was in a favorable context), and I've not stayed there.
My experience with Asheville has been that if you're not interested in serious climbing, choose your routes very carefully and talk to someone who has ridden them. There are a couple of TE folks who live in the area, and have steered me to some lovely rides. The ones I've tried to do out of books have been way more climbing that I can actually *enjoy* doing.
The Boone area is nice too. It's about a 2 hour drive between the 2, so you could stay at one for half and the other for half.
Carrie Anne