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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.

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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
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    "To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
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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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    Nanci -
    Awesome pics! I'm so impressed that your bird goes hiking with you, love the shot of him wrapped up and in your pack.

    --- Denise
    www.denisegoldberg.com

    • 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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    Wow! Nanci! So cool! I love the whole Dillbird website! Amazing. Chicago is home to many, many pigeons; not a one as well-loved as Dill and Milly. Thanks so much for showing us his story. L.
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    You ladies are so cool! Love the pigeon Nanci!

    Denise, I admire your ability to pursue life because it takes courage to do so. And like Jo-n-NY, it doesn't make you nutty. It makes you interesting. You seem pretty normal to me. If you ever pass my way, you have an open door, comfy bed, hot shower, and a warm meal.

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    Question Spotlight On Denise Again!

    Denise, I was wondering, what is your average speed, on flat ground, on a long ride, with pretty clam winds, towing your trailer? And is that the trailer the Friday goes in when you fly, like converted? And do you have an opinion on Bob Trailers?

    Thanks,

    Nanci
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    ...what is your average speed, on flat ground, on a long ride, with pretty clam winds, towing your trailer? ...is that the trailer the Friday goes in when you fly, like converted? ...an opinion on Bob Trailers?
    Well, I'm not a fast rider. My average speed riding unencumbered is about 14 miles per hour. Adding a load to the bike, either on the bike in panniers or behind the bike, generally drops another couple of miles off of my speed. So when I'm touring, my average miles per hour on a flat ride is probably 12mph. And it can be a lot slower if my route for the day includes a lot of uphills.

    Yes, the trailer I use with my Bike Friday is the case that the bike travels in. It converts to a trailer by the addition of a frame and wheels, then back to the bike case at the end of my ride. I've never used a BoB, but I'd say they are definitely worth considering. Keep in mind that if you're carrying a lot of weight (as in, you're camping and have tent, sleeping bag, stove, fuel, food - in addition to your clothes...) that putting the weight on the bike will change the handling of your bike. I remember on my very first loaded tour - I took a rest day in Missoula, MT, and I was riding around without my panniers. The bike handling was so different that I thought there was something wrong with my bike! (And of course there wasn't - it was only carrying me and not all of my gear!)

    I wrote an article about deciding between panniers and a trailer that you might find interesting. You can find it at http://PanniersOrTrailer.crazyguyonabike.com.

    Are you planning a tour soon? Or are you dreaming of something in the future? Either way, have fun dreaming, and let me know if you have more questions.

    --- Denise
    Last edited by DeniseGoldberg; 03-04-2006 at 01:22 PM.
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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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    Denise, you're so cool!

    I'm just planning where to spend next year's tax return...

    Some lady I was riding with today didn't have anywhere to put the LS shirt she took off when it warmed up. I told her I had room in my little trunk bag- didn't even have the big one with panniers on. She says "I hate to give you the extra weight..." I'm like, "Look at my bike- do you think one shirt's going to make a noticeable difference?" :-)

    Nanci
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