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    Smile Denise Goldberg

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    Wow, your webpages sure have a lot of stuff to keep someone who is having a slow day at work busy. I am reading about what's in your bags/panniers right now, and my main question is, when you go touring, do you go by yourself, or with someone?

    I wish my tax return hadn't run out before I got to buy a superlight tent (or a bolero!)

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    Nanci -
    What an unexpected surprise, a thread with my name as the subject!

    My touring companion is me... I started in the world of touring back in 1988 doing supported (as in group) tours. But when I graduated to self-supported tours back in 1998 I also changed to touring solo. I really enjoy touring alone; I ride at my own pace - for as long as I feel like riding, I stop and play with my camera, my rest days are when I need them (no compromises!) - and I find that I meet more people that live in the areas I am traveling through. I've found that talking with strangers happens a lot more often when I'm alone than if I'm with a group. And for me that is part of the magic of touring.

    I don't think there is a right or wrong answer though. I live alone, so touring alone doesn't seem odd at all to me. I know other people who are happier (or more comfortable) when they have built-in company on their tours. It's whatever feels right to you.

    --- Denise
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    • Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
    • Random thoughts and experiences in my blog at denisegoldberg.blogspot.com


    "To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
    (quote courtesy of an unknown fortune cookie writer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeniseGoldberg
    My touring companion is me... se
    Wait a minute. What about the pooch?
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Rover

    Don't forget him!
    Quote Originally Posted by DeniseGoldberg
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Wait a minute. What about the pooch?
    Well, I figured that people already thought I was a little nutty, so I didn't mention him. But you're right - Rover does join me on my tours. I haven't been able to convince him to take notes for my journal during the day, and he's happiest if he can ride in a pannier or in my trailer right next to the snack food. He really likes chocolate, but he tells me that if we're not carrying real chocolate that he can put up with energy bars that include some semblance of chocolate flavor.

    Oh, you want to see a picture? Here he is as we were getting ready to head out on tour (destination, Prince Edward Island) last fall:


    update... Ah, SadieKate beat me to the picture. The one she included was taken in Ireland!

    --- Denise
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    • Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
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    "To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
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    No, you are not nutty Denise. I think what you do is great!!! I would call you interesting.

    ~JoAnn

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    I've been reading the PEI tour. Thanks for sharing your trips.

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    Red face

    I would hardly call you nutty. You are brave to go alone but nothing keeps you from doing what you want to do. I would so love to do that. I envy you. I love the outdoors, I'll bet you did meet some nice people. I have a friend who backpacked alone around the perimeter of England. He had a great time. You are a very fortunate person, but you made it happen yourself. Does the dog set up the tent for you, ride the bike when you are tired, read the map?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jen
    Does the dog set up the tent for you, ride the bike when you are tired, read the map?
    Rover is happy to read the map and eat chocolate. He tells me that he would pedal too if we could rig up pedals on a very short crank for him!

    Seriously though, you're right in that pulling your dreams into being in life is important. If there is something you dream of doing, I'd encourage you to follow your dream. Life is too short to wait...

    --- Denise
    www.denisegoldberg.com

    • Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
    • Random thoughts and experiences in my blog at denisegoldberg.blogspot.com


    "To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
    (quote courtesy of an unknown fortune cookie writer)

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    Hey if you ever go through California on your own let me know. We have a guest bedroom with a view of the ocean and a nice hot shower and meal with your name on it. We also have friends in Pueblo Colorado who take in cycalists for the night. I have known them to host so many people they don't know. They bike themselves so they are sympathetic to them. Great food too! And a pool! So just let me know if you are planning anything through there or San Luis obispo. But will rover get along with my three cats?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi
    Hey if you ever go through California on your own let me know. We have a guest bedroom with a view of the ocean and a nice hot shower and meal with your name on it. ...But will rover get along with my three cats?
    Brandi -
    Thanks for the offer - I'll definitely keep that in mind if my bike and I are out your way. And yes, Rover gets along with everyone!

    I'm not surprised that your friends in Pueblo host a lot of cyclists. Pueblo is on the TransAm route, so there are probably a decent number of cyclists passing through there each summer.

    --- Denise
    www.denisegoldberg.com

    • Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
    • Random thoughts and experiences in my blog at denisegoldberg.blogspot.com


    "To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
    (quote courtesy of an unknown fortune cookie writer)

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    (So much for having a boring day at work today...)

    That's cool that you go by yourself, with Rover. I used to go camping/MTBing/hiking in North Carolina a couple times a year for ten days at a time with my pigeon, Dillbird. We had a great time and met a lot of cool people. It's fun because you can do whatever you want on your own schedule. I can easily imagine taking off on a bike tour alone.

    Nanci
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    I can easily imagine taking off on a bike tour alone. Nanci
    I hope that when (notice I said when, not if!) you do take off on a bike tour that you'll share your adventures with us! After all, living vicariously through others has to suffice some of the time...

    --- Denise
    www.denisegoldberg.com

    • Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
    • Random thoughts and experiences in my blog at denisegoldberg.blogspot.com


    "To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
    (quote courtesy of an unknown fortune cookie writer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    That's cool that you go by yourself, with Rover. I used to go camping/MTBing/hiking in North Carolina a couple times a year for ten days at a time with my pigeon, Dillbird. We had a great time and met a lot of cool people. It's fun because you can do whatever you want on your own schedule. I can easily imagine taking off on a bike tour alone.

    Nanci
    Nanci, whenever you've mentioned Dillbird, I've pictured, well, a "real" pigeon. I cannot, however, imagine MTBing with a pigeon in a cage. Or hiking with a pigeon. Please, do tell (or make up, what do I care?!) the story. Is he perhaps...of the Rover variety of animal?

    Denise, you may be nutty, but I happen to find that fascinating. And Rover is just a great travelling companion. I think your touring is very, very cool.

    Lise Hey! I just noticed this is my 300th post! I write waaaay too much!
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    I Love My Bird!!

    Here he is:

    This is Dillbird's story-

    http://home.alltel.net/nlevake/Dillbird/dillbird.htm

    Here are a few pics from hiking. The one where he is flapping his wings is on Clingman's Dome, the highest peak in North Carolina. The one by the river, when we got back to the parking lot, (it was in Georgia) there was a little family, and a couple kids, maybe six and eight, and they were _so_ curious about him. I let them pet him. The boy said he'[d never seen a bird before! Hopefully he just meant a hiking bird...

    Dill doesn't actually go on the MTB- I just can't think of a safe way to do that. He sleeps in his own gear loft in the tent, and _really_ enjoys hiking. I carry his food and water in urine specimen containers- they for sure won't leak. Sometimes I wonder what people think when they meet me on the trail and I am talking to apparently no one. :-)

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