Bicycle lingering is so hard for me. I love the idea of it and
frequently head out with the intention of lingering but then I just
sorta keep going and going. My wife is out of town for a few weeks and
so my intention is to do a couple of bike camping trips while she's
gone. I'm at work now and it's slow and I'm thinking about the ride
I'll be doing later this week. I was just telling myself I need to
slow down and give myself permission to just get out of town on day
one, pitch camp early and kick back and enjoy the new George RR Martin
book which will be delivered to my Kindle tomorrow morning. Day two
can be spent exploring some Forest Service roads and heading to the
next campsite and return home the following day. Depending on how I
loop it I could arrange it that the second night's campsite is only 50
miles or so from home. We'll see what happens.

yeah, bicycle lingering is a great idea but it's hard...

I'll add that Pondero seems quite skilled at bicycle lingering.

--mike



On Jul 10, 8:56 pm, jimD <rasterd...@comcast.net> wrote:
> As a follow on to micro-tours:
>
> http://blog.adventurecycling.org/2011/07/bicycle-lingering.html
>
> They don't linger much in that big bicycle race across France.
> I've never seen them stop for a croissant even.
>
> -JimD

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