PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
@mudsticks thank you and a +1 for solo touring. For me this is what it's all about. Do what you want, when you want.
I'm comfortable with the idea but its the doubts others are putting in my mind. Anyone would have thought I was planning a solo trip across Mongolia![]()
My first solo tour was the C2C - Whitehaven to Sunderland. It was a huge adventure. Go for it. You will not regret your decision. I'd suggest three days is about right.
Without wanting to derail the thread, the doubts lie with my partner and parents. My partner is a risk overse, parents less so but they still worry. There is no jealousy that I would be doing something like this as it isn't her thing, but it's the usual 'what if' scenarios, which have the added multiplier of being alone. They don't doubt I'll have a go or even complete it but would worry.
As you say, I will have a phone/money and would be no more than 3 hours car journey from home. Sometimes sh*t happens, so you just have to deal with it.
" What if i die - having never having got around to doing this stuff ?? "
I'm starting to know that feeling. It was my 40th last January so I've had that thought a few times this year. It's no different to last year but it certainly makes you think how fast all this is going by.
Only 40 and 51 ...if onlyYou try being 51 then.
Which one?
I want to ride the Channel to the Med but I'm not sure Mrs P will agree. Failing this I have friends who live close to Arreau in the Pyrenees and I will head down to them for a week.
A small group from my club, all retired, keep talking about UK tours but pinning them down to dates is difficult.
My club is doing a there and back Coast to Coast - I might have a crack at that.