Whilst Ernest Hemingway is talking of bicycling these words are very much as relevance to hiking. Having recently completed a tour from Esperance to Perth and then a week or so later driving some of the same route, I can really relate to these words. The experience on the bicycle is so different and so much more real and so much more vivid. I saw, I smelt and I learnt more on the bike than I ever do in the car. My appreciation of the environment as experienced is so much greater now.
My thanks to the Adelaide Cyclist for discovering this thought provoking imagery.
I am in full agreement with that statement. I’m just finishing a book by a guy who toured on a motorcycle. There are a lot of parallels between motorized and human-powered cycling, but the viewpoints of the travel process are a lot different.
Lots of descriptions of bug strikes, high-speed wobbles, looking at 18-wheeler lug nuts shoulder-high while you’re doing 130kph, but nothing about struggling up a steep grade in granny gear while mosquitoes are sucking you dry.
I’ll stick with the latter, thank you very much.
I cogitated about the difference between bike time and Space Shuttle time one night while watching a launch from our front lawn.
http://www.palmbeachbiketours.com/bike-time-and-space-shuttle-time/
I am in full agreement with that statement. I’m just finishing a book by a guy who toured on a motorcycle. There are a lot of parallels between motorized and human-powered cycling, but the viewpoints of the travel process are a lot different.
Lots of descriptions of bug strikes, high-speed wobbles, looking at 18-wheeler lug nuts shoulder-high while you’re doing 130kph, but nothing about struggling up a steep grade in granny gear while mosquitoes are sucking you dry.
I’ll stick with the latter, thank you very much.
I cogitated about the difference between bike time and Space Shuttle time one night while watching a launch from our front lawn.
http://www.palmbeachbiketours.com/bike-time-and-space-shuttle-time/