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• #1902
It’s also lots and lots of fun if you do it on your own
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• #1903
You say that. I just get stressed, depressed, anxious, overwhelmed and then give up on the concept most of the time.
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• #1904
If anyone wants to pay me a grand i'll organise and lead a tour for them pretty much anywhere
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• #1905
Will #lanerfilter be included, or optional extra?
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• #1907
You can't afford him!
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• #1908
My DIY touring food (cafes and restaurants) + accommodation (b&b or hostel) budget is about £75 a day so its not too bad if the food + accommodation is good and someone else fixes your punctures I suppose.
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• #1909
for an extra grand I'll even do grainy B&W photos
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• #1910
I'm sure the pannier tour will involve more camping and cooking than resturants and hotels.
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• #1911
seems a bit rich for my blood then.
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• #1912
My first bike tour started from my home and lasted 8 days including 3 day rest in Dresden. Europe is a good place to start and Eurovelo routes are there to help you plan your trip. Just a suggestion. :)
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• #1913
Keen to hear more about that! Maybe over a beer..
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• #1914
Refrain your stress, depression and anxiety and give camping and cooking a go, start small and grow your ambitions one step at a time then.
Go to the Peak District, the South Downs, Lake District. Then venture to Europe, start from western Europe, maybe Germany, France and Belgium. Do little things first, before dreaming going to Mongolia. It's far and exotic but it doesn't mean you can't have an adventure unless you go that far.
I'd say at most you may get a yurt in Mongolia, probably not at that price point, definitely not hotels and restaurants every night. You may get a cook though, that does the cooking for the whole group. I'd do it for a couple of grands!
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• #1915
Has anyone used a trailer?
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• #1917
Anyone doing any winter touring?
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• #1918
ya, -6c with wind chill and black ice wasnt what I'd call fun. Will not be doing it again
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• #1919
Where you go?
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• #1920
loop in south on england over christmas a few years ago
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• #1921
I cycled down France years ago. Rained msr days and was never above 5deg. It sucked, a bit.
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• #1922
I use a tag along trailer, in combination with a kid and front panniers. It means I carry almost everything. It’s pretty heavy, but riding is very predictable and I can even handle it on smaller trails without a problem.
I’m very happy with it.
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• #1923
That's what I'm thinking. Though maybe just 2 rear panniers would suffice.
Does it attach to the quick release, as I've thru axle! Doh
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• #1925
I did 4 days from Oxford to Land's End a few years back. We lucked out, was the most gloriously crisp, blue-sky'd, bright sun, frosty vision of wonderfulness. 10/10 would do again. But probably only under these conditions...
Would be interested in what you think you should get/if there's other bike tours offering similar. As far as I know they don't tend to include travel to the destination but do tend to include all food. I guess it's also at least one guide's time for two weeks which ain't cheap.
Like I say if I had the cash I would probably go on some of these pannier tours, I just feel bad because I know I could do it all my self and save a wodge.