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Things I Learned on My Summer Vacation
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<blockquote data-quote="rbentnail" data-source="post: 1244858" data-attributes="member: 13598"><p>I learned a long time ago from trying to do THE PLAN that it isn't for me. I like to know where I'm sleeping, I know the heat kills me, I simply physically am miserable trying to go too far.</p><p></p><p>But I have also found new gems of scenery, monuments, geography and culinary right here in my own area. Sure I'd love to make a trip across the country perhaps even across the continent. Who wouldn't? But a man's got to know his limitations and multiple 500 days to stay on schedule is way beyond my limitations. Hell, 350 miles on non-interstates takes me at least 10 hrs, simply b/c I like to stop and smell the roses. <strong>Riding</strong> across the country is one thing but IMHO <strong>seeing </strong>the things our country has to offer while riding is totally different and cannot be adequate accomplished and appreciated by following THE PLAN.</p><p></p><p>Just my $.02. I admire the attempt and good luck if (when!) you do it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbentnail, post: 1244858, member: 13598"] I learned a long time ago from trying to do THE PLAN that it isn't for me. I like to know where I'm sleeping, I know the heat kills me, I simply physically am miserable trying to go too far. But I have also found new gems of scenery, monuments, geography and culinary right here in my own area. Sure I'd love to make a trip across the country perhaps even across the continent. Who wouldn't? But a man's got to know his limitations and multiple 500 days to stay on schedule is way beyond my limitations. Hell, 350 miles on non-interstates takes me at least 10 hrs, simply b/c I like to stop and smell the roses. [B]Riding[/B] across the country is one thing but IMHO [B]seeing [/B]the things our country has to offer while riding is totally different and cannot be adequate accomplished and appreciated by following THE PLAN. Just my $.02. I admire the attempt and good luck if (when!) you do it again. [/QUOTE]
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