One thing many people look forward to every year is a good bike trip. There are others who have yet to take a trip of this nature. The good news is there are so many destinations for the cyclist you can always find a fun and challenging location to travel to. Cycling trips are fun whether you go as a group, alone or with your family. Being adventurous has never been so much fun as when you are able to combine your passion for cycling with your passion for travel.
Cycling Clubs
The biggest reason why many people join cycling clubs is for the big biking trip they take at least once a year. This is a great idea if you are single. You will be able to meet other people who share your passion for biking. You will also be able to visit places which you might not have been inclined to go to on your own. Choose a club which goes on the amount of trips you would like to go on every year. Also you might want to find out where the club goes every year. Join clubs which are going to the kind of places you would choose to go by yourself.
Take Care When Traveling Alone
If you decide to go on a biking trip alone, there are a few things you should do to stay safe. Always bring some form of communication with you. This can be something as low-tech as a cell phone. It can even be something as advanced as a GPS tracking device. The most important part is that you have some way of allowing other people to be able to find you should you become injured or lost.
A good biking trip should always be well planned. This means choosing a route before you leave and making sure you know all markers to look out for. Some people prefer to load their route into a GPS navigational system which can be attached to the handlebars. This will help to keep you from getting lost and also can act as an indicator of your location if you should become injured.
Always pack enough food, extra money and plenty of water in case you are not able to get to a water source at some point in your journey. Do not plan on stopping somewhere for refills without a backup plan. This will avoid additional problems.
Getting the Family Involved
There are many different biking trip destinations which are great for the whole family. This is a great way to reconnect with your family and share your passion for biking. You will be able to share extraordinary landscapes as you cycle. You will also be able to share your experience when you stop for breaks and when you stop for the night. For families not ready to travel by bike, bring your bikes on a car trip and stop to take rides on picturesque destinations. You can also take day trips from the home.
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Originally posted 2010-03-26 10:46:44. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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