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by mturmon
429 days ago
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Hmm, this take seems too all-or-nothing to me. (I made a similar trip with similar prep - bought the bike a month before going.) The first chunk of the trip is very civilized, and you can use that to build skills before you get out in rural Utah. If you have some experience with dry-country hiking, you understand about bringing water. That's the main threat. Most of the other mishaps you can think of are just inconvenient/unpleasant - "made poor time, got stuck at dusk in the middle of nowhere with only the snacks in my panniers, and had to camp by the roadside". The author did prep for some other gotcha's, including having safety gear and doing some physical training in advance. |
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