You’re a remarkable person. Well done! I enjoyed every minute of the adventure. You’re an inspiration to us all. You’re showing us how to be smart and stay safe. Many thanks. Hope you keep on triking.
Hugs Sylvia … Great place to end a tour “ Rural Retreat, Va.” It’s kinda poetic in a fashion. It’s great to know that you made a decision to be safe above all else. This trip alone has been epic in its scope and grandeur not to mention all the great scenery and great sights. Thank You for taking us along for the ride. I look forward to your next great adventure. Merry Christmas
This is now 6 months later than your decision to end that trip. I agree that you had nothing to prove to anyone and everything being what it was, it probably was the best decision for you. I applaud your travels to date and appreciate the knowledge you continue to share with us all. I look forward to seeing you seeing you again at the February recumbent retreat! 🤩💕
Wise decision when you’re tired and not feeling safe. Hopefully you had a physical. You’re a brave woman and could probably write a great book after all the places you’ve been and experienced. I’m in Dallas and would never ride my trike on these area roads due to so many angry drivers and folks on their cell phones plus it seems tons of people have moved here and traffic is unbelievable! I admire your courage, diligence, and your competitiveness to explore our country. God bless.
Cellular phones, Here is what need to occur is for Apple and Samsung to be sued for a sizeable chunk of cash or or option B forcing the manufacturers to 100% disable or lock the devices when not connected to bus or rail WiFi while in motion through a class action. Cellular phones are equipped with both GPS and 3D accelerometers that can measure movement everywhere even in a deep cave! I would prefer to stop texting and dialing the telephone functions while even walking at 3mph and limit some uses to voice control such as playing music, recording video or using mapping services like geocaching or Waze! As for the cars, our roads will grow empty into the 2030's with the great folly of the lithium powered electric cars and I expect to have less than 20% of the current car traffic compared to today by 2040! Because of the demise of personal cars, we will have much real estate to explore within the next 20 years on E bikes and E trikes and even more beyond! In London England a steep parking fee of £37 per 8 hour stay (and charging is even more!) is being levied on Electric Cars, as of December 1st, 2023! www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/11/28/electric-vehicle-charged-extra-westminster-london Also a electric automobile disposal tax is being considered by CARB. Some media have suggested $100,000 just to scrap (or $95k more than a gas car) on a Nissan Leaf that was $25,000 to buy in 2019!
Enjoyed riding along, vicariously.... Here in PA, decent shoulders are mostly non-existent... I used to to ride 200 to 300 miles per week on the road... then, along came cell phones... Now I ride rail trails... Thanks for the experience... enjoyed it.
Thoroughly enjoyed your triking adventure. Always go with your gut. If it does not feel safe, time to quit. Look how far you went! An incredible distance and some of it brutal weather conditions. Quite an accomplishment. Great friends you have that came to you rescue. Take care and Merry Christmas.
Hello Rural Retreat, Va.! I certainly understood your reasoning to end this adventure, Sylvia. Peace of mind, safety, and personal health are so important. The lack of road shoulders just adds to the inherent stress of such a long distance trip. Keep on Triking!
So very few have your experience at trike touring. No one else can or should second guess your decision. Great job getting it as far as you did and thanks for sharing it all. Looking forward to your next adventures with Myrtle. Love and admiration remain with you.
Sylvia for this entire journey you gave it your best shot. Its a good thing that you made the decision to cut it short. Better safe than sorry. You trusted your gut and that's important. You shared your tour with everyone and it was all good. We look forward to your future adventures.
Yeah, that's why I'm doing mountain triking. Much less mental stress when you take distracted automobile drivers out of the picture. I plan on hitting all the Jeep trails in the area with my full fat trike.
I know this, you’ve peddled a lot farther than I ever have. Obviously it’s been a few months since you ended your tour, I hope things are going well for you right now. Merry Christmas 🎄
I am enjoying following along with your trip! I can appreciate the effects of the Canadian wildfires on our health last spring and summer. I avoided outdoor exercise here in Michigan, too. The smoke elevated the Air Quality Index to levels not good for me. It's rare for me not to ride! I'm sure that the smoke effects contributed to your fatigue and emotional state. You did what was best for you! Thank you for sharing your trip, your thoughts, and your photography! I'm looking forward to your follow-up comments!
Well, even tho you didn't complete your trip in its entirety, you accomplished something that a lot of folks only wish they could even attempt. I for one am totally impressed. I'm figuring you've likely recovered for the most part. If you ever devide to try another long-ish trip by trike, you might consider the Katy Trail, if you haven't done it already. I've been seeing several channels showing various people riding the Trail. It's a rail-to-trail route in Missouri, 240 miles. I think it's mostly traffic free (but am not entirely sure about that). Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May 2024 be a wonderful year for you. 👍
Sylvia, Best decision you could have made. What little I know about you from being around you at TOT, it is not you to be alone while riding day after day. I know that I didn't start riding to spend all my time alone day and night. I also think that riding on those roads is dangerous and I'm glad you won't be doing that. When you look back I think you will see the message in your little dust-up when you turned the wrong way (probably was the right way after all). I think if you compare these videos to the ones you made in Columbia or riding down the Pacific Ocean for a month, you will notice the "joy" hasn't been there except for the few days you rode with people you met. Looking forward to seeing you at TOT in 2024. Hope you are there. Take care of yourself and rebuild. Let me know if you need anything. Be well and stay safe, bf
I was kinda bummed that you weren’t able to finish the whole tour, but I completely understand. I would probably have done the same thing if I wasn’t feeling it anymore, or feeling weird about the ride. I’m kinda glad it’s over in a way to, because now we can get back to your regular rides and see you on group rides again and such in places like California and Washington on rides like the Bridge Pedal event and stuff. I’m really glad you made it as far as you did. I wish I could have gotten to ride with you some when you came close to Arkansas, I hope you come back this way sometime so we can ride together. I’d also love to see you do some riding in Texas and Florida, they have some darn good cycling trails and routes through both of those states as well. MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄🎄🎄 and Happy New Year!!!🎊🎈🎆
Sylvia, it’s too bad you had to end your trip because of all the smoke and worry of riding on the roads. maybe later on you can do another journey. I’ve enjoyed your videos you have done of the trip.
Well when you headed west, it was so early. As for traffic. I ride in it every day, and I just keep a good eye on traffic, and just pedal. As for your decision it was up to you. Take care, and stay safe. If you'd waited to say June before starting west, you might have seen more bike riders.
Best decision EVER, Sylvia, to get back to your truck/travel trailer Base right now! Will NOT further detail my non-context response here.., but World War III, including nuclear, could likely be just around the corner! Totally agree with your decision, Sylvia! Everyone, if necessary, please forgive my not-in-context response! My response IS indeed, in-context, to Sylvia!
You’re a remarkable person. Well done! I enjoyed every minute of the adventure. You’re an inspiration to us all. You’re showing us how to be smart and stay safe. Many thanks. Hope you keep on triking.
Thank you so much!!
I’m so proud of you
Hi my dear, always go with that gut feeling. If the route isn't sitting comfortable with you please follow that gut instinct, and stay safe.😇❤
Yes, the magic had gone out of the ride at this point. If it's not fun - do something else.
Hugs Sylvia … Great place to end a tour “ Rural Retreat, Va.” It’s kinda poetic in a fashion. It’s great to know that you made a decision to be safe above all else. This trip alone has been epic in its scope and grandeur not to mention all the great scenery and great sights. Thank You for taking us along for the ride. I look forward to your next great adventure. Merry Christmas
Many thanks, my friend!! Merry Christmas!
You rock
This is now 6 months later than your decision to end that trip. I agree that you had nothing to prove to anyone and everything being what it was, it probably was the best decision for you. I applaud your travels to date and appreciate the knowledge you continue to share with us all. I look forward to seeing you seeing you again at the February recumbent retreat! 🤩💕
Thanks, my friend-Looking forward to seeing you in the desert!
Fantastic journey. Thank you for taking us along. I learned a lot from your trip. God bless.
Many thanks!
Dec 28,2023 Thank you for sharing your experience! I have enjoyed you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You gave it a good nudge Sylvia. Sometimes though it's time to stop and re-think.
Thanks, Ant!
Share the road and remember to be for the little guy.
oh yes!
Thank you for the great ride! You did the right thing, congrats!
Many thanks!!
Wise decision when you’re tired and not feeling safe. Hopefully you had a physical. You’re a brave woman and could probably write a great book after all the places you’ve been and experienced. I’m in Dallas and would never ride my trike on these area roads due to so many angry drivers and folks on their cell phones plus it seems tons of people have moved here and traffic is unbelievable! I admire your courage, diligence, and your competitiveness to explore our country. God bless.
Thank you so much!!
Cellular phones, Here is what need to occur is for Apple and Samsung to be sued for a sizeable chunk of cash or or option B forcing the manufacturers to 100% disable or lock the devices when not connected to bus or rail WiFi while in motion through a class action. Cellular phones are equipped with both GPS and 3D accelerometers that can measure movement everywhere even in a deep cave!
I would prefer to stop texting and dialing the telephone functions while even walking at 3mph and limit some uses to voice control such as playing music, recording video or using mapping services like geocaching or Waze!
As for the cars, our roads will grow empty into the 2030's with the great folly of the lithium powered electric cars and I expect to have less than 20% of the current car traffic compared to today by 2040!
Because of the demise of personal cars, we will have much real estate to explore within the next 20 years on E bikes and E trikes and even more beyond! In London England a steep parking fee of £37 per 8 hour stay (and charging is even more!) is being levied on Electric Cars, as of December 1st, 2023! www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/11/28/electric-vehicle-charged-extra-westminster-london
Also a electric automobile disposal tax is being considered by CARB. Some media have suggested $100,000 just to scrap (or $95k more than a gas car) on a Nissan Leaf that was $25,000 to buy in 2019!
Good choice! Thanks. You are amazing! 😍😍 😛
Many thanks!!
Enjoyed riding along, vicariously.... Here in PA, decent shoulders are mostly non-existent...
I used to to ride 200 to 300 miles per week on the road... then, along came cell phones... Now I ride rail trails...
Thanks for the experience... enjoyed it.
Thanks, Thomas!
Thoroughly enjoyed your triking adventure. Always go with your gut. If it does not feel safe, time to quit. Look how far you went! An incredible distance and some of it brutal weather conditions. Quite an accomplishment. Great friends you have that came to you rescue. Take care and Merry Christmas.
Many thanks, Liz - Merry Christmas!
Hello Rural Retreat, Va.!
I certainly understood your reasoning to end this adventure, Sylvia. Peace of mind, safety, and personal health are so important. The lack of road shoulders just adds to the inherent stress of such a long distance trip.
Keep on Triking!
Thanks for all your support and encouragement!!
If it’s not fun it’s time to stop. We will see you on your next adventure
Yes, I have always said…if it’s not fun do something else. Thanks!
I wanted to ride all around an island. But then halfway I said nope, too far, I'm going back.
Haha!
So very few have your experience at trike touring. No one else can or should second guess your decision. Great job getting it as far as you did and thanks for sharing it all. Looking forward to your next adventures with Myrtle. Love and admiration remain with you.
Thanks for that!
Sylvia for this entire journey you gave it your best shot. Its a good thing that you made the decision to cut it short. Better safe than sorry. You trusted your gut and that's important. You shared your tour with everyone and it was all good. We look forward to your future adventures.
Thanks, Clyde - there's always another ride.
Yeah, that's why I'm doing mountain triking. Much less mental stress when you take distracted automobile drivers out of the picture. I plan on hitting all the Jeep trails in the area with my full fat trike.
Great, fun!
I’m so behind I got caught up in my life . Nice to see you again
Hello again.
I know this, you’ve peddled a lot farther than I ever have. Obviously it’s been a few months since you ended your tour, I hope things are going well for you right now. Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas!
Congratulations on the tour.
Thank you!
I agree with your choice. This was a good long haul.
Thanks!
I am enjoying following along with your trip! I can appreciate the effects of the Canadian wildfires on our health last spring and summer. I avoided outdoor exercise here in Michigan, too. The smoke elevated the Air Quality Index to levels not good for me. It's rare for me not to ride! I'm sure that the smoke effects contributed to your fatigue and emotional state. You did what was best for you! Thank you for sharing your trip, your thoughts, and your photography! I'm looking forward to your follow-up comments!
Many thanks, Phyllis!
Well, even tho you didn't complete your trip in its entirety, you accomplished something that a lot of folks only wish they could even attempt. I for one am totally impressed.
I'm figuring you've likely recovered for the most part. If you ever devide to try another long-ish trip by trike, you might consider the Katy Trail, if you haven't done it already. I've been seeing several channels showing various people riding the Trail. It's a rail-to-trail route in Missouri, 240 miles. I think it's mostly traffic free (but am not entirely sure about that).
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May 2024 be a wonderful year for you. 👍
I did the KATY trail on this tour. I think there are 4-5 videos where I met some super nice people.
Sylvia,
Best decision you could have made. What little I know about you from being around you at TOT, it is not you to be alone while riding day after day. I know that I didn't start riding to spend all my time alone day and night. I also think that riding on those roads is dangerous and I'm glad you won't be doing that. When you look back I think you will see the message in your little dust-up when you turned the wrong way (probably was the right way after all).
I think if you compare these videos to the ones you made in Columbia or riding down the Pacific Ocean for a month, you will notice the "joy" hasn't been there except for the few days you rode with people you met.
Looking forward to seeing you at TOT in 2024. Hope you are there. Take care of yourself and rebuild. Let me know if you need anything.
Be well and stay safe,
bf
Many thanks, my friend!! See you at TOT.
You like taking it nice and easy on your trike. Incidentally, you noticed that Murtle sounds like Turtle?
I was kinda bummed that you weren’t able to finish the whole tour, but I completely understand. I would probably have done the same thing if I wasn’t feeling it anymore, or feeling weird about the ride. I’m kinda glad it’s over in a way to, because now we can get back to your regular rides and see you on group rides again and such in places like California and Washington on rides like the Bridge Pedal event and stuff. I’m really glad you made it as far as you did. I wish I could have gotten to ride with you some when you came close to Arkansas, I hope you come back this way sometime so we can ride together. I’d also love to see you do some riding in Texas and Florida, they have some darn good cycling trails and routes through both of those states as well. MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄🎄🎄 and Happy New Year!!!🎊🎈🎆
Thanks for following along. There's always another tour! See you out there.
Hi dear friend! From Brazil to you Merry Chistmas and happiness
Happy holidays!
Thank you so mach dear
Sylvia,
it’s too bad you had to end your trip because of all the smoke and worry of riding on the roads. maybe later on you can do another journey. I’ve enjoyed your videos you have done of the trip.
Thank you, there’s always another tour.
Well when you headed west, it was so early. As for traffic. I ride in it every day, and I just keep a good eye on traffic, and just pedal. As for your decision it was up to you. Take care, and stay safe. If you'd waited to say June before starting west, you might have seen more bike riders.
Thanks!
😢
Well that's a shame. I wonder if you would have felt safer on a 2 wheeler. It seems that since covid19 the traffic has become insane.
I find that trikes are safer than 2 wheelers. Take care!
Depends on a number of factors. One I’m looking at is slowly worsening balance as I get older.
I stopped riding on the roads I almost got hit by a texting idiot
It's understandable. I think being safe is the most important.
Best decision EVER, Sylvia, to get back to your truck/travel trailer Base right now!
Will NOT further detail my non-context response here..,
but World War III, including nuclear, could likely be just around the corner!
Totally agree with your decision, Sylvia!
Everyone, if necessary, please forgive my not-in-context response!
My response IS indeed, in-context, to Sylvia!
Thank you, Gary for all your support and encouragement!