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On balance, I'd say S24O trips are pretty terrifying, but fun enough to make it worth doing anyway.
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I must sound silly, wondering about this. As, for thousands of years humans have lived and had to function daily out of doors.
No, not at all. Jim Thill's response sounded joking at first read, but then I realized it was quite thoughtful. The idea being that S240's do carry risk and danger, and that is a streak that makes them invigorating. They are not dangerous enough to scare one from doing them, but I've never been on an overnight bike tour when there wasn't at least one moment or time period when I went on slightly higher alert, worried about my safety a bit. The tick thing would be a part of that in Lyme disease country. But you do the ride anyway, because overnighters are AWESOME!
-Jim W.
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I must sound silly, wondering about this. As, for thousands of years humans have lived and had to function daily out of doors.
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I must sound silly, wondering about this. As, for thousands of years humans have lived and had to function daily out of doors.
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I guess it carries the same risk as camping in other circumstances. I go camping a couple of times a year, and we have no shortage of ticks out here in California either. I use a tent and set it up away from brush.
H.
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