On this episode... why you might choose solo touring compared to group bicycle adventuring (or vice versa!)
Solo Riding
- Freedom and independence
- Opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth during solo tours.
- Much easier to plan - no schedule coordinations with other riders
- Much easier to pace
- Solo Touring Challenges
- Safety concerns
- Loneliness
- Gear watching when inside stores
- Expenses not split
- Mitigating these challenges
- Listen to episode 340 on safety - planning and prep is key
- Listen to episode 341 on mental side and lonliness - be present and in the moment and have ways to connect when you need to
- Your gear is safer than you think, but choose where you stop mindfully
- Find ways to reduce costs - check out Pedalshift 045 (camping over hotels, cook your food, etc.)
Group Riding
- Camaraderie and sense of community
- Benefits of sharing experiences and responsibilities with fellow cyclists.
- Memories maybe deeper?
- Group Touring Challenges
- Logistics of planning and executing a group tour
- Clashing personalities
- Differing speeds
- Differing expectations
- Differing priorities
- Mitigating the challenges
- Importance of communication, leadership, and teamwork within a group.
- Tips from our chat with Guthrie Straw in Pedalshift 163
Making the Decision: Solo, Group, or Both?
- Solo or group touring is a personal fit for your preferences and goals.
- Consider best of both worlds - combining solo and group touring on the same journey.
Conclusion
- There is no one size fits all answer
- The choice between solo and group touring depends on individual preferences and circumstances.
- Reflect on their touring goals and consider trying both solo and group touring at different times.
November on the Pod
- Fall tour preview next week - a box checker!
- Tour journal!
- Interview in the works on a topic I've been really wanting to cover!