onlineamiga
Active Member
Hi Guys,
I finished my first solo tour last month. I know a lot of people see touring as a holiday. But this was a "guy whos never ridden a bike since paper round days does 2500km for charity" tour. Infact i raised nearly £3000 for cancer charities so far. Done because my mum survived breast cancer. She got the all clear! Cycling from where I moved to, back to my home town where I grew up was absolutely fantastic.! People were so inspired, and I pulled up onto my street to a heros welcome. The ride got so much media attention also. Local papers, radio interviews, even local TV on both sides, in Gibraltar and Yorkshire! Absolutely phenominal!
It was just the best thing ever! I wanna say thank you to everyone here. I learned so much about cycle touring and reading blogs and the posts and people answering my posts was just giving me the motivation and drive for this to make this happen! A year ago if someone said that I had it in me to cycle 2500km back to the UK. I'd have laughed. But I did have it in me, and I have it in me again!
Since getting back, its life back to normal. Back to work. The attention dwindles and life carries on.
Coming down from that is tough! So Im thinking, what next time?
Ive definately got the touring bug, and I wanna go off and do more. But what on this planet could beat that trip? This tour wasnt really about nice places to go. It was a very personal thing for me. Which gave me the drive and motivation to make it happen. So the next one which I will probably do in a couple of years has to be bigger and better!
Months of research, training, preperation, 23 days on the road, and achieving something I never thought I was capable of doing.. Having been so involved and focussed on this trip, especially as I am not (or wasnt) an experienced cyclist has really given life a purpose. Now its all over, its actually really difficult. How does one get back to reality?
So I guess a couple of questions are:
After a long tour.. How do you get back into mundane life?
I need ideas for the next one!
Plenty of pics of the tour on the website http://www.gibraltartoyorkshire.co.uk
I finished my first solo tour last month. I know a lot of people see touring as a holiday. But this was a "guy whos never ridden a bike since paper round days does 2500km for charity" tour. Infact i raised nearly £3000 for cancer charities so far. Done because my mum survived breast cancer. She got the all clear! Cycling from where I moved to, back to my home town where I grew up was absolutely fantastic.! People were so inspired, and I pulled up onto my street to a heros welcome. The ride got so much media attention also. Local papers, radio interviews, even local TV on both sides, in Gibraltar and Yorkshire! Absolutely phenominal!
It was just the best thing ever! I wanna say thank you to everyone here. I learned so much about cycle touring and reading blogs and the posts and people answering my posts was just giving me the motivation and drive for this to make this happen! A year ago if someone said that I had it in me to cycle 2500km back to the UK. I'd have laughed. But I did have it in me, and I have it in me again!
Since getting back, its life back to normal. Back to work. The attention dwindles and life carries on.
Coming down from that is tough! So Im thinking, what next time?
Ive definately got the touring bug, and I wanna go off and do more. But what on this planet could beat that trip? This tour wasnt really about nice places to go. It was a very personal thing for me. Which gave me the drive and motivation to make it happen. So the next one which I will probably do in a couple of years has to be bigger and better!
Months of research, training, preperation, 23 days on the road, and achieving something I never thought I was capable of doing.. Having been so involved and focussed on this trip, especially as I am not (or wasnt) an experienced cyclist has really given life a purpose. Now its all over, its actually really difficult. How does one get back to reality?
So I guess a couple of questions are:
After a long tour.. How do you get back into mundane life?
I need ideas for the next one!
Plenty of pics of the tour on the website http://www.gibraltartoyorkshire.co.uk