Have you taken many rides alone?
It is not my first choice. I would much rather share the experiences of the day with some one else. To have an enjoyable ride alone requires clear expectations and some well defined goals. Last year I took a 270 mile ride alone. It was OK, but I really was not prepared for it. I knew where I wanted to go, was prepared with gear and such, but I was not clear about what I wanted to experience other than the ride and designation. I ended up only having two quick stops and eating a few snacks. When I returned, I felt a sense of accomplishment regarding doing the ride, but I was disappointed that I did not meet any one or have any interesting diversions.
Being alone is a good thing. It allows a person to think about what is going on in their life and take a look at themselves as a person.
It can be very introspective and reveal some important information. When all you have is your own thoughts, you may discover some interesting things about yourself.
After I passed this beautiful section of the St. Louis River, I came upon a couple of bikers on the side of the road. I could have easily stopped and found out where they were from and where they were heading.......but it was easier and safer to just ride by.
This year I want to learn more about the art of riding alone. It will be a new bridge for me to cross and will require some thought and planning prior to the ride.
This year I want to learn more about the art of riding alone. It will be a new bridge for me to cross and will require some thought and planning prior to the ride.