preparing to travel accros the europe ALONE!!!!
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preparing to travel accros the europe ALONE!!!!
hello guys i am from republic of Georgia and i have decided to travel though Europe just me and my bicycle. from Georgia by ship i am going to Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, Germany Netherlands, France, Switzerland and Italy. i have never done long tour before and would love to read any advices from you....
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Check out this site:
https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/?o=1
Many tour journals by many riders.
Bon voyage.
https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/?o=1
Many tour journals by many riders.
Bon voyage.
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Wouldn't be a bad idea to keep a updated journal on "Crazy Guy" so in case of trouble one of us can help, we are all a world wide community here.
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I landed at the airport, next town I got a Map, at a Bookseller,
and went until i got off the edge of that map , then Bought another .
Bene Sugg: take some short multi day tours at/ around, home, first,
to sort things out, a bit .
and went until i got off the edge of that map , then Bought another .
Bene Sugg: take some short multi day tours at/ around, home, first,
to sort things out, a bit .
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Good luck, you'll have a great time.
You should look around and see if there is an internet group for cyclists touring in that area. If not, maybe start one? Last year when I was riding through South America a friend pointed me to this great google group for pan am riders.
https://groups.google.com/group/panam-riders?pli=1
It was really helpful, a ton of specific information about routes, places to stay, etc. It also allowed me to meet up at certain points with fellow tourists.
You should look around and see if there is an internet group for cyclists touring in that area. If not, maybe start one? Last year when I was riding through South America a friend pointed me to this great google group for pan am riders.
https://groups.google.com/group/panam-riders?pli=1
It was really helpful, a ton of specific information about routes, places to stay, etc. It also allowed me to meet up at certain points with fellow tourists.
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A paper map will often show bike paths that you cant find on other systems (or at least thats' been my experience here in NL) Google maps is really bad about showing bike paths.
Have fun!
Have fun!
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I second or third paper maps with a compass. And don't forget the best free source for cycling paths, campings, etc... (the local tourist office) in Germany, Netherlands, France, Switzerland and Italy. Don't know about the rest we haven't cycled through them (yet;-)
enjoy your tour
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I second or third paper maps with a compass. And don't forget the best free source for cycling paths, campings, etc... (the local tourist office) in Germany, Netherlands, France, Switzerland and Italy. Don't know about the rest we haven't cycled through them (yet;-)
enjoy your tour
enjoy your tour
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I use the OpenStreetMaps to navigate around the UK and every once in a while someone has loaded a path on it that is marked as being suitable for cyclists but it turns out to be two inches of water on top of six inches of mud. I'm not sure what kind of cyclist they had in mind, that's more than I'd be willing to attempt and with that much mud it's not as if you'd want to walk through either.
Google Street View is good, and for all you need to check over a proposed route I do find the routing at www.bikeroutetoaster.com to be generally good, even if only as a baseline that you can subsequently adjust.
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cool bro what tents u had...i spent so many hours to find a perfect tent.... i was looking with enough vestibule place to storage my bicycle and trailer but could not find it.....time has passed and i preferred to spend more money but sleep with more protection and comfort....i am taking with me some expensive things, photo camera, laptop and etc so if i would like to walk around and go to bar or club i wont be able to be calm since i know i left my belongings in tent.....or my my thoughts are leading me in wrong direction**********
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cool bro what tents u had...i spent so many hours to find a perfect tent.... i was looking with enough vestibule place to storage my bicycle and trailer but could not find it.....time has passed and i preferred to spend more money but sleep with more protection and comfort....i am taking with me some expensive things, photo camera, laptop and etc so if i would like to walk around and go to bar or club i wont be able to be calm since i know i left my belongings in tent.....or my my thoughts are leading me in wrong direction**********
For more comfort we use a 3 person tunnel tent, mainly for the large vastilube where we cook in during bad weather and don't feel crampt spending a day or two. It's really a personal choice. It's size vs weight vs comfort vs price (not perticularly in that order). Bikes stay outside locked up. And it's always a good idea to talk to the neighbours with a big smile, you'll have someone watching your stuff for free ;-)
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I would bring anything of value with me. Either find a way to hang one of your panniers over your shoulder or just get a small (lightweight) backpack to carry everything.
For more comfort we use a 3 person tunnel tent, mainly for the large vastilube where we cook in during bad weather and don't feel crampt spending a day or two. It's really a personal choice. It's size vs weight vs comfort vs price (not perticularly in that order). Bikes stay outside locked up. And it's always a good idea to talk to the neighbours with a big smile, you'll have someone watching your stuff for free ;-)
For more comfort we use a 3 person tunnel tent, mainly for the large vastilube where we cook in during bad weather and don't feel crampt spending a day or two. It's really a personal choice. It's size vs weight vs comfort vs price (not perticularly in that order). Bikes stay outside locked up. And it's always a good idea to talk to the neighbours with a big smile, you'll have someone watching your stuff for free ;-)
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Travelling solo with lots of electronic gear can be a problem. You have to manage the batteries, security etc. At busy campsites you cant leave valuable in your tent even when you go to the bathroom.
The old netbook style portables were good for travelling, cheap, small, long battery life and you really don't need much computing power. Can you do all your computing stuff on the iphone?
I use paper maps and write on them to record extra information. A large paper map of Europe will also help in route planning.
With your camera, take lots of memory cards and swap them regularly so if one fails you still have enough pics. I kept my SD cards with my passport, around my neck. Everything else can be replaced on insurance.
I would suggest a solo tent and a small tarp just big enough to cover your bike. You can use the tarp as an extra raincover for cooking. Solo tents have room to store your luggage but not to cook.
You could carry a 2 man tent but the temptation to carry more, bigger stuff will add to your luggage.
I used a Hilleberg Akto, very tough and strong for the storms I was expecting. Summer Euro touring doesn't need a tent of this grade and you will be more comfortable with a well ventilated tent.
The old netbook style portables were good for travelling, cheap, small, long battery life and you really don't need much computing power. Can you do all your computing stuff on the iphone?
I use paper maps and write on them to record extra information. A large paper map of Europe will also help in route planning.
With your camera, take lots of memory cards and swap them regularly so if one fails you still have enough pics. I kept my SD cards with my passport, around my neck. Everything else can be replaced on insurance.
I would suggest a solo tent and a small tarp just big enough to cover your bike. You can use the tarp as an extra raincover for cooking. Solo tents have room to store your luggage but not to cook.
You could carry a 2 man tent but the temptation to carry more, bigger stuff will add to your luggage.
I used a Hilleberg Akto, very tough and strong for the storms I was expecting. Summer Euro touring doesn't need a tent of this grade and you will be more comfortable with a well ventilated tent.
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Travelling solo with lots of electronic gear can be a problem. You have to manage the batteries, security etc. At busy campsites you cant leave valuable in your tent even when you go to the bathroom.
The old netbook style portables were good for travelling, cheap, small, long battery life and you really don't need much computing power. Can you do all your computing stuff on the iphone?
I use paper maps and write on them to record extra information. A large paper map of Europe will also help in route planning.
With your camera, take lots of memory cards and swap them regularly so if one fails you still have enough pics. I kept my SD cards with my passport, around my neck. Everything else can be replaced on insurance.
I would suggest a solo tent and a small tarp just big enough to cover your bike. You can use the tarp as an extra raincover for cooking. Solo tents have room to store your luggage but not to cook.
You could carry a 2 man tent but the temptation to carry more, bigger stuff will add to your luggage.
I used a Hilleberg Akto, very tough and strong for the storms I was expecting. Summer Euro touring doesn't need a tent of this grade and you will be more comfortable with a well ventilated tent.
The old netbook style portables were good for travelling, cheap, small, long battery life and you really don't need much computing power. Can you do all your computing stuff on the iphone?
I use paper maps and write on them to record extra information. A large paper map of Europe will also help in route planning.
With your camera, take lots of memory cards and swap them regularly so if one fails you still have enough pics. I kept my SD cards with my passport, around my neck. Everything else can be replaced on insurance.
I would suggest a solo tent and a small tarp just big enough to cover your bike. You can use the tarp as an extra raincover for cooking. Solo tents have room to store your luggage but not to cook.
You could carry a 2 man tent but the temptation to carry more, bigger stuff will add to your luggage.
I used a Hilleberg Akto, very tough and strong for the storms I was expecting. Summer Euro touring doesn't need a tent of this grade and you will be more comfortable with a well ventilated tent.
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Bears would smell any spilled food in your tent, so best to not eat anything in it.
.. after riding off the edges of maps I occasionally Posted them back home.
But I was raised using map and compass, film cameras .. and I'm not a writer.
now people seem compelled to bring laptop computers
to write complete blogs on their trips, with pictures..
.. after riding off the edges of maps I occasionally Posted them back home.
But I was raised using map and compass, film cameras .. and I'm not a writer.
now people seem compelled to bring laptop computers
to write complete blogs on their trips, with pictures..
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Bears would smell any spilled food in your tent, so best to not eat anything in it.
.. after riding off the edges of maps I occasionally Posted them back home.
But I was raised using map and compass, film cameras .. and I'm not a writer.
now people seem compelled to bring laptop computers
to write complete blogs on their trips, with pictures..
.. after riding off the edges of maps I occasionally Posted them back home.
But I was raised using map and compass, film cameras .. and I'm not a writer.
now people seem compelled to bring laptop computers
to write complete blogs on their trips, with pictures..