Just gave up my car
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Just gave up my car
Hi folks, new member here: 1st post.
I'm 73 and live in a small town in Maine, pop. 6,000+. I'm retired, living on a very small Social Security benefit, and really very comfortable. But: my old Volvo finally got to be a drain on my resources and the biggest source of stress in my life. So, goodbye cars, most likely for the duration.
Back in the day, I worked as a bike messenger in NYC (early 70's, stripped down Raleigh 3-speed with low racing bars) and like most of you, have biked most of my life. Well, now my balance is an issue so I have acquired a new TerraTrike Maverick, 3 wheeler. I love it!
I've lived in the area for 50 years and have made a lot of friends (mostly through my work as a musician in various bands and styles). So in bad weather and for longer distances (e.g. VA hospital appointments) I have friends I can call on.
And for local stuff, I've been managing quite well for grocery shopping, library, and socializing (a beer in a bar now and then etc). This for almost 2 weeks. (I'll deal with Maine winter in a few months).
Anyway this seems like a great and extremely diverse forum. Thanks to all who work at keeping it up and running. Lots of good resources!
Best to you all.
I'm 73 and live in a small town in Maine, pop. 6,000+. I'm retired, living on a very small Social Security benefit, and really very comfortable. But: my old Volvo finally got to be a drain on my resources and the biggest source of stress in my life. So, goodbye cars, most likely for the duration.
Back in the day, I worked as a bike messenger in NYC (early 70's, stripped down Raleigh 3-speed with low racing bars) and like most of you, have biked most of my life. Well, now my balance is an issue so I have acquired a new TerraTrike Maverick, 3 wheeler. I love it!
I've lived in the area for 50 years and have made a lot of friends (mostly through my work as a musician in various bands and styles). So in bad weather and for longer distances (e.g. VA hospital appointments) I have friends I can call on.
And for local stuff, I've been managing quite well for grocery shopping, library, and socializing (a beer in a bar now and then etc). This for almost 2 weeks. (I'll deal with Maine winter in a few months).
Anyway this seems like a great and extremely diverse forum. Thanks to all who work at keeping it up and running. Lots of good resources!
Best to you all.
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Good luck for the Maine winter...
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Welcome to the Car-Free ranks. Yeah, that's quite a plunge. I managed it for 30 years. Got a (used) car again because I want to get to a Rail-Trail about 35 miles away without renting a car, which is now expensive or impossible. Yeah, cars are EXPENSIVE. I hope you can figure it out, and be happy year-round.
Just a word of caution about this place. 99.9% of these forum users are awesome. There are a select few, 3 of whom I finally blocked after reading their mean spirited and pearl clutching posts since 2007. I'm telling you this because in the Car-Free part of Bike Forums, those and others feel like unless you live on MARS where there are ZERO automobile possibilities, you are not TRULY car-free. DO NOT let them put you off! They post a lot and rarely offer anything of real value to a cyclist, car-free or otherwise. Or offer just plain nonsense and BS. For instance, if you have a neighbor who would drive you to the doctor in an emergency, you are not totally car free. Stuff like that. If I had it to do over again I would block them sooner.
I was car free three decades and biked across the USA five times fully self contained. If you have any questions, or just want to vent, or chat about those few knuckleheads here, shoot me a PM. I check in at least once a week.
God Speed and good luck! Please keep us posted on your progress, trials, tribulations, victories, and defeats. DO NOT let them run you off!
Cheers!
Joey Brooks a.k.a. JoeyBike
You too man. Enjoy the trike!
Just a word of caution about this place. 99.9% of these forum users are awesome. There are a select few, 3 of whom I finally blocked after reading their mean spirited and pearl clutching posts since 2007. I'm telling you this because in the Car-Free part of Bike Forums, those and others feel like unless you live on MARS where there are ZERO automobile possibilities, you are not TRULY car-free. DO NOT let them put you off! They post a lot and rarely offer anything of real value to a cyclist, car-free or otherwise. Or offer just plain nonsense and BS. For instance, if you have a neighbor who would drive you to the doctor in an emergency, you are not totally car free. Stuff like that. If I had it to do over again I would block them sooner.
I was car free three decades and biked across the USA five times fully self contained. If you have any questions, or just want to vent, or chat about those few knuckleheads here, shoot me a PM. I check in at least once a week.
God Speed and good luck! Please keep us posted on your progress, trials, tribulations, victories, and defeats. DO NOT let them run you off!
Cheers!
Joey Brooks a.k.a. JoeyBike
You too man. Enjoy the trike!
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Welcome.
80 here. converted a Kids trailer for grocerys and stuff.
80 here. converted a Kids trailer for grocerys and stuff.
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I'm telling you this because in the Car-Free part of Bike Forums, those and others feel like unless you live on MARS where there are ZERO automobile possibilities, you are not TRULY car-free. DO NOT let them put you off! They post a lot and rarely offer anything of real value to a cyclist, car-free or otherwise. Or offer just plain nonsense and BS. For instance, if you have a neighbor who would drive you to the doctor in an emergency, you are not totally car free
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Long time since posting, but two years ago I moved to a different state upon retirement. One of the criteria for location was being able to ride a bike to a certain grocery. Well, it worked out. While I still have a good condition Subaru Forester, I find it very pleasant to ride for transportation. And I have the clothing for winter riding,
I've longed wanted to ride for utility as a primary reason for biking.
I've longed wanted to ride for utility as a primary reason for biking.
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Revived old thread......
If getting to the grocery store was difficult. There are so many nearby I want to hide. Even Walmart is a 20 minute walk.
I wonder how the OP will have made out after this coming Winter. Winters in the Mid Atlantic aren't that bad, but Maine?
If getting to the grocery store was difficult. There are so many nearby I want to hide. Even Walmart is a 20 minute walk.
I wonder how the OP will have made out after this coming Winter. Winters in the Mid Atlantic aren't that bad, but Maine?
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One of the neat things about rural ME are the snow mobile trails going EVERYWHERE in many areas. The issue that arises here is that a trike won't navigate those and you will certainly be risking life and limb to get out on winter roads there. Treacherous defined IME. Full disclosure, I am a GA boy and snow like that isn't a reality down here. Most of the urban areas I visited up there in (several) winter(s) the roads were astoundingly well maintained. Off in the country, often not so much. I figure you have about a month and a half, give or take, to figure those aspects out before that specter becomes a hard reality.
Best of luck, hope it works out for you.
Best of luck, hope it works out for you.