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San Francisco Microadventure: Over the Hills and to the Sea

San Francisco Microadventure: Over the Hills and to the Sea

by Johnny Isaak ·

microadventure, adventure cycling, bicycle touring
Yours truly at the Golden Gate park.

Enriching life altering journeys don’t always have to be to some far away land or exotic destination. Adventure is where you find it, and more often than not, it’s more about one’s mindset than the places traveled to or the length of time on the road. Quite often, excitement and adventure can be found in your own backyard or near your home.

Microadventures are excellent journeys in themselves in lieu of or in between bigger farther, longer lasting voyages, and provide not only enriching experiences for relatively little time and capital, but can be ideal proving grounds for testing out new gear or refining one’s touring techniques prior to embarking on bigger forays farther afield.

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