Ride The World
by Randy PolicarThere are millions of places that one could ride their bikes. If given the opportunity, where would you like to leave your tread marks?

There are millions of places that one could ride their bikes. If given the opportunity, where would you like to leave your tread marks?


















Good question….perhaps Moab Utah, Hawaii, San Francisco,Whistler BC, Alaska. I’m sure there’s more but I can’t of it right now.
I’d like to cross deserts. Not too many deserts in the metro NY area, or the east coast for that matter.
I would like to go back to Italy, this time with a bike.
Well i have 2 favorites…. the Gulf Coast, Diego Garcia, and The Ozarks of Missouri.
Dohhh… I mean 3 Favorites.
I would love to be able to ride thru all of those places mentioned. But I know of one place the I would not dare ride a bike thru that is any major city in Korea. I was stationed there for a year and man, those people drive crazy!
Randy, you can add Italy and Turkey to that list. They just drive and dont care if the light is red green or yellow.
Why in these foreign countries are stop signs still written STOP. There were that way in Turkey, and also in Germany.
Exactly! What about the lanes? They don’t seem to care if it’s a two-lane road. Four cars would try to fit in it.
Funny that you mentioned that, Travis. While I was in Germany I envisioned a fiercely nationalistic group running around spray-painting a second P on every stop sign.
I would love to ride the Napa Valley and stop at every winery for some wine sampling. Italy and EspaƱa also comes to mind.
Moe, I think you have the best idea here. Napa Valley and all the wineries, strictly for research of course.
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