I find that getting on the bike with the goal of going somewhere is
far more motivating than getting on the bike with the goal of riding X
number of miles.  Exploring, touring, site seeing, camping, photo/
riding...it's all good.

On Dec 23, 9:58 am, EricP <ericpl...@aol.com> wrote:
> Not that off-topic at all, as Mr. Teasdale mentions Grant in the
> article.
>
> Like Jim and Tim mention, the idea of "touring" could do with being
> expanded.  Mine so far is limited to S24O for camping. But do consider
> something like riding from one town to another and back a version of a
> tour.  Might even convince my wife to try, if the conditions are
> right.
>
> Or even heading out and taking a route from A to B I haven't before.
> That's something I consider a tour.
>
> Doesn't mean I don't envy the folks who can take a week or longer out
> and ride.  Just not sure it's in my personal make up.
>
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN
>
> On Dec 22, 6:33 pm, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In the current issue of Adventure Cycling magazine, Aaron Teasdale
> > writes about a series of S24O rides this last summer.  As a resident
> > of Missoula, he can ride out his back door and be in the forest in 25
> > minutes.  IIRC, Rivendell had an S24O article in the RR years ago.
> > While probably not a unique concept, ACA now has mention of it on
> > their website as well.  Teasdale takes his kids on a couple of the
> > overnights and they have a wonderful time.  The Rivendell ripple
> > continues to expand.
>
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>
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