Greeting cycling tourists

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Do you often see cycling tourists and wave enthusiastically at them? Or drive passed them and beep and wave?

I did the latter today. :blush: Driving towards a heavily-laden bike today I saw a flag flying from a pole at the rear. A New Zealand flag.

I beeped and waved my encouragement and he (an old fella - older than me anyway) smiled and waved back.

I felt an enormous pang of envy cos that's what I do/have done and know the delights and pleasures of long-distance touring.

Any one else look on with admiration and envy at the sight of a tourist on two wheels? Or is it just me who needs to get away more often? :bicycle:
 
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Dayvo

Dayvo

just passin' through
And funnily enough, an hour afterwards, at the same place, I saw another tourist, sporting a very snazzy yellow and green cycling cap, but (un)fortunately it was too late to beep and wave. :smile:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I do notice heavily laden bikes sometimes and often wonder about their journey, but usually when I'm in the car and can't stop to chat to them to my disappointment. I often assume they could be doing a JOGLE... But they could be going anywhere.
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
I see them quite often, as we seem to be some sort of side-trip on the Northern Tier Route (or maybe it's just the Motel 6) sometimes coming in on the trail or the road from the countryside. Most often, they want information as to where the Motel 6 is. (It's kind of convoluted,getting there, unless you are in a car.)
 

Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?
I appreciated the waves and the big wide berths and smiles from the car drivers this weekend, when I pull the trailer with picnic in I get snarky revs and near passes and rude comments.

When you make your 9 year old pull it you get indulgent smiles, wide wide passes, sitting behind patiently and shouts of well done lad... and then when they spot the smallest small person sandwiched in the middle of us, you get oh look there is a tiny one... a bit like wildlife watchers really.... or pehaps the sleeping bags on top of panniers makes them more amenable??
 

Bodhbh

Guru
With one thing and another, I've been doing a bit of car camping lately and I'm always jealous when I see tourers on the campsite. At least in good weather. I generally have a shameless nose at their setup and ask where they're heading.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I appreciated the waves and the big wide berths and smiles from the car drivers this weekend, when I pull the trailer with picnic in I get snarky revs and near passes and rude comments.

When you make your 9 year old pull it you get indulgent smiles, wide wide passes, sitting behind patiently and shouts of well done lad... and then when they spot the smallest small person sandwiched in the middle of us, you get oh look there is a tiny one... a bit like wildlife watchers really.... or pehaps the sleeping bags on top of panniers makes them more amenable??
I suspect in your case they were phoning social services about putting a young boy to carry such a load;)
 

Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
I see them quite often, as we seem to be some sort of side-trip on the Northern Tier Route (or maybe it's just the Motel 6) sometimes coming in on the trail or the road from the countryside. Most often, they want information as to where the Motel 6 is. (It's kind of convoluted,getting there, unless you are in a car.)
You may find @vernon has pitched in your garden.
 
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