If you plan to stick together come what may then great, else ensure everyone has the route and each other's phone numbers in case you get separated.
Nowadays its a WhatApp groups that you need on one of those new fangled smart phones
If you plan to stick together come what may then great, else ensure everyone has the route and each other's phone numbers in case you get separated.
Having done a bit of sail cruising before my cycle touring days, I still refer to my non-cycling apparel as my going ashore gear"Street clothes"? Have you been to Somerset??
Having done a bit of sail cruising before my cycle touring days, I still refer to my non-cycling apparel as my going ashore gear.
I never wore padded shorts and seldom wore gloves on summer tours, but liked to have a shower at the end of the days cycling and have a complete change of clothing ie into my going ashore gear which probably only I could distinguish from the clothing I had cycled in all dayPadded shorts, and gloves yes. But I can't really see the point of being 'oh so streamlined' in Lycra if I have panniers fore and aft..
Plus I quite like looking like a 'normal person'as soon as I'm off the bike
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I never wore padded shorts and seldom wore gloves on summer tours, but liked to have a shower at the end of the days cycling and have a complete change of clothing ie into my going ashore gear which probably only I could distinguish from the clothing I had cycled in all day.
Generally I’ve always worn civvies for touring unlike any Audax or club rides I go on.
But I need to tell you a story about my butt. I know I’m sorry, but it’s an essential piece of touring anatomy.
I was touring round the NL last summer and my M&S kecks managed to pinch my skin somehow. Seam? Shorts? I don’t know but whatever happened I developed a saddle sore which took about 2 months to heal properly. So now I’ll wear proper padded shorts or bibs and for shorter rides I now have undergarments without a seam. Decathlon was my friend for these.
Nowadays its a WhatApp groups that you need on one of those new fangled smart phones
Sadly, "proper padded shorts" are not immune to bunching or inappropriately-positioned-for-some seams. I agree with others: at the first signs of trouble, stop and deal with the pinch or whatever. Even if with others and there's no toilets about, swallow your pride, find a secluded corner and ask them to look away while you rummage or look or whatever is needed.I was touring round the NL last summer and my M&S kecks managed to pinch my skin somehow. Seam? Shorts? I don’t know but whatever happened I developed a saddle sore which took about 2 months to heal properly. So now I’ll wear proper padded shorts or bibs and for shorter rides I now have undergarments without a seam. Decathlon was my friend for these.
Seems like an overreaction. It's a numbers game and IMO the probability of coming off is tiny. While I try to avoid it and would heartily recommend gloves or mitts in general and not only touring (not least that it's easier to wash them than grips or tape), I'm still going to ride even if I forget or for some reason can't wear them.On a long tour I left my (wet) gloves behind in a French cafe. No bother, I thought and cycled on. No problem for a few weeks until I came off on a gravel road in Spain. Apart from a load of roadrash on my leg, some bruised ribs and a dislocated shoulder, I had serious skin loss and deep gashes on my hands that caused significant discomfort for weeks. Never again will I go long distance without gloves.
I have cycled full length of UK, France and Spain and only had about 40 miles of no data. and wifi very easy to find. In an emergency ask a passer by to share a hotspot . It is a bit like someone I knew years back who insisted on a car with a starting handle in case the starter motor failedOnly if you want to be one of Zuckerberg's suckers and also believe you can get a data connection everywhere.
I have cycled full length of UK, France and Spain and only had about 40 miles of no data. and wifi very easy to find. In an emergency ask a passer by to share a hotspot . It is a bit like someone I knew years back who insisted on a car with a starting handle in case the starter motor failed
I'm afraid I tour in mufti all the time..
Padded shorts, and gloves yes.
But I can't really see the point of being 'oh so streamlined' in Lycra if I have panniers fore and aft..
Plus I quite like looking like a 'normal person'
as soon as I'm off the bike![]()