I would have thought that being having returned from a trip around the world, having put oneself through an impressive physical challange (by most peoples standards) and no doubt faced a number of chanllanges, both mental, physical and emotional on the way, one would return with an alternate outlook on life.
I would have thought you would get less fussed by small problems, you would be pragmatic, and most of all tollerant.
This fellow seems to be full of bile and anger and intent on ranting about Beaumont, rather than telling the no doubt inspirational anecdotes from his trip. He says he wants to raise the popularity of cycling, I think if anything he makes cyclists sound like a bunch of cnuts.
Well done on having the balls to go for such a challange, and completing it, but perhaps you could chill out a bit!
I would have thought that being having returned from a trip around the world, having put oneself through an impressive physical challange (by most peoples standards) and no doubt faced a number of chanllanges, both mental, physical and emotional on the way, one would return with an alternate outlook on life.
I would have thought you would get less fussed by small problems, you would be pragmatic, and most of all tollerant.
This fellow seems to be full of bile and anger and intent on ranting about Beaumont, rather than telling the no doubt inspirational anecdotes from his trip. He says he wants to raise the popularity of cycling, I think if anything he makes cyclists sound like a bunch of cnuts.
Well done on having the balls to go for such a challange, and completing it, but perhaps you could chill out a bit!