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Monday, February 22, 2016

The Destination is the Journey, or the Journey is the Destination: Enjoy!

The off-season affords endless opportunities to research and experience what other bicycle enthusiasts are accomplishing in the industry within the U.S. and abroad. To me, the tourism industry is fascinating and unique in similarly subjective ways as art with endless niches, preferences, and perhaps I'll get more into that train of thought at a later date. It turns out bikes pair well with just about anything: beer, wine, friends, language barriers, fine cuisine, endless dirt trails, coordinated paved pathways, sustainability, photography, mountains, beaches, plains, summer, winter, spring, and fall just to name a few! They even pair well with motors and rain. Really - I wouldn't lie to you

Tourist "Bike Gang" in the Misty Rain!
So there we were, all ten of us choosing to snuggle up with our significant others on motorbikes to self-guide a tour of a new city. We didn't really know the laws of traffic, or how to operate our motorbike bells/whistles/lights/brakes/etc... but we were determined to get farther and see more than walking allowed. Diving into city traffic totally clueless is terrifying, so naturally we headed out of town!

What we toured:

  • "Lady Budha" at an enormous (hindu?) temple (slap my wrists, I failed to research this beautiful site)
  • A yellow sandy beach without a soul in site
  • The teasing promise of monkeys... alas our bikes lacked the capacity for the steep climb to see the living creatures - not just a pedal-power issue afterall!
  • A mountain of marble
  • An incredibly scenic coastal highway connecting all the above
Monkeys?!
Unexpected Private Beach!











Reinforced ideas that stuck with me from this adventure:
  • the journey is the destination... and... the destination is the journey
  • A dusting of rain and a cheap poncho make for a most memorable (and pleasant!) experience
  • Three or four major attractions in one tour is satisfying...
  • ...and so are the little unexpected stops revealing gems of culture and delight along the way
  • I would be a sad, sad lady without sharing the travel experience both near and far!
Hindu Temple
The Little Engine That... Um... Well... *smile*



Naturally, these thoughts and experiences have played a role in how this 2016 tour season shapes up for Leisurely Pedaling. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised the subtle yet monumental adjustments coming down the road, and hope you all will get to come experience them with us!
Cheers for now,
Adventure Jes




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