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Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
The economics of this bother me.

I think that i would need an average of about £50 a day. Food & accomodation, consumables and not much else
That's about £18k, without bike bits, travel, clothing replacement, insurance. Put £5k aside for that.
NRF would be £25k.

£50 per day is a lot. Particularly given she sleeps in a tent, so accommodation cost will be low.

I really don't think she will be spending £25K per year the way she is living - and nor are most of us spending that much in general, relatively few have that much income after tax.

Then there will be the odd flight home and replacement bike.

How long do you think a bike will last doing the 60/100km a day?
Well she isn't doing that much per day, but if she were, and it is a bike designed for touring/trekking, then several years.

Look at the big Hobbes touring thread to see how long such a bike can last.

My income is divided in 2 and the budget of £25k is a bit more than my disposable cash income

As I say above, that is true for most of us - but I don't see how she is going to be spending more than most of us will living at home, with a mortgage and car(s).
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
@hobbes seems to have disappeared. Anyone have any news?

Name doesn't show up on search for me.

https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/hobbesontour.303468/
 

Oldhippy

Cynical idealist
I buy fresh food on tour and cook myself with only the odd meal in a restaurant. I can make a coffee on the go and spend very little in the UK. I think it all depends on what you consider too difficult to do daily. Like living on the boat, it can be a pain emptying the loo, making sure you have the power you need, enough water etc but the pay off is spectacular. Wildlife, no cars or people everywhere, peaceful environment and generally good for wellbeing in my opinion. Not for everyone of course.
 
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