10-26-2010, 10:16 PM | #12 |
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Re: Banning Idyllwild Panoramic Highway
Well, for one thing, Southern CA is a big place and we don't live that close to each other. A bigger reason is I generally am a solo rider. Moedad and I seem to get along pretty good on rides, but that was a surprise. Maybe because we're both former bicycling nuts and spent some time in a pace line. I suspect he's generally a solo rider too. As is BusyWeb, for that matter. There's pluses and minuses to having a riding buddy and, for me at least, I'm more comfortable being accountable only to myself. I don't usually plan my rides out - I go when I go, stop when I feel like it and change the route if I feel like it. Sometimes I speed, sometimes I don't.
But nothing's set in stone. Like I said, I've been a few decently long rides with Moedad and they went pretty well from my perspective.
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10-27-2010, 03:12 PM | #13 |
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Re: Banning Idyllwild Panoramic Highway
Alan is the only one I've ever ridden with. He might be right about the bicycling thing. When you ride longer rides like centuries (100 milers), it's really hard to coordinate any kind of regular training schedule with another rider just because of the sheer amount of time you have to spend in the saddle. Hours and hours, up to 250-500 miles a week, depending on what ride you're training for. Even more if you're doing a double century. You can get a partner once in a while, especially for short weekend or weekday rides of 20-30 miles, but that doesn't cut it when you're training to do 100 miles or more, so you're pretty much on your own most of the time. I don't do that kind of riding any more, but I still have the mindset of solo riding. I like having a riding buddy, but I like riding alone just as much, or even more depending on circumstances. Like Alan said, being able to change your mind and not worry if what you want is or isn't what the other guy wants is a BIG plus. We both seem to be adaptable in that regard so what riding we've done together has worked for both of us, I think.
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10-27-2010, 03:32 PM | #14 |
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Re: Banning Idyllwild Panoramic Highway
That's what riding should be like-no agenda. The only way to cruise in my book.
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10-27-2010, 04:29 PM | #16 |
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Re: Banning Idyllwild Panoramic Highway
Most Saturday and Sunday mornings I lead anywhere from a couple of pals to 6 or more for 150 to 200 mile rides. Most other times I ride alone.
I enjoy the camaraderie and input from others as to where and what route to ride. Must be a Harley thing? :??:
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10-27-2010, 06:09 PM | #18 |
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Re: Banning Idyllwild Panoramic Highway
We meet at a local breakfast spot at 8:00 AM on weekends and who ever shows, goes.
We figure out where to go, what basic route to take, and approximate time we want to get home over breakfast. We normally go to "I Don't Give a Shit", "Where Ever", or "Who Cares". Sometimes it's a real destination, but most times not. Not much planning other than that. Simple and easy.
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10-27-2010, 06:49 PM | #19 |
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Re: Banning Idyllwild Panoramic Highway
I have to admit to liking solo riding the most. Riding with Lynda is nice too since we have radios to communicate with without reverting to hand signals or guessing. A real boon when we get separated in heavy traffic and loose sight of the other rider. I did go on a few Sunday rides with a group of Vstrom riders a few times but it was not to my liking and seemed to be a little too much like a race to get nowhere particular. Lynda and I like to just wander around and play "what if we take that road ?"
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10-27-2010, 07:10 PM | #20 |
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Re: Banning Idyllwild Panoramic Highway
Hey, WW, did you notice the extra bike listed in my profile yet?
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