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Title: Traveling solo. (Road Tales).
Author: Clement Salvadori
Publication: Rider (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2003
Publisher: Ehlert Publishing Group
Volume: 30 Issue: 1 Page: 22(2)Distributed by Thompson Gale
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If you happen to see a solo rider, sleeping bag strapped to the luggage rack, running rapidly down a road somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, or dawdling through the Shenadoah Valley, or crossing a pass in Washington's Kettle River Range, that might be me. I like to travel alone.
Riding companions are OK, but if I am going any serious distance, like a thousand miles or more, I generally choose to saddle up by myself. Which has nothing to do with the time element, though we all know the inevitable slowing factor of having even one more rider along.