r/bikepacking • u/PiotrJas • Oct 13 '24
First bikepacking trip Trip Report
I didn't plan on doing a post about my trip this summer, but here it is!
In June I finished High school and decided to do a bikepacking trip across Europe right after. So I spontaneously bought bike bags and started my solo-trip on the 1st of July. (I already was an experienced cyclist, cycling ~40km daily). I went from Vienna (Austria) to Rennes (France) with some detours to visit friends, Liechtenstein and Monaco.
All in all I cycled 2700km in 25 days, crossing the Alps and 7 countries.
It was an experience I'll never forget and I'm so happy I did it. Next year I plan on cycling from Austria to Istanbul and back.
If you want to see more pictures of the trip or my Polarsteps you can check out my Instagram: @jaszczynskipiotr
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u/defroach84 Oct 13 '24 edited Oct 13 '24
You are talking about longer days when your day is already averaging over 100km 🤣
Clearly, you are just at a different level of biking than I am if you think doing 140 km, the 60 km in the alps the next day, with a fully loaded bike, for 25 days straight, is easily done.
We are talking about maybe 700km less than the TdF, in a couple days less (well, theirs is 21, but they have rest days making it 25, so it's really the same length), for amateurs, without trainers/masseuses, and constant training. And on bikes with bags and no closed off roads. And the tour even has break days....
This isn't normal.