Love the recap!  Nothing like your fresh romance with Charlie to make you 
feel alive, no doubt.  4000 miles takes consistency!  I tend to come in 
right around that as well, though I'm counting in kilometres - usually 
crack 6000 km but that's still a little under 4000 miles. Raspberry's 
transition to camping Platy is both surprising and lovely to see. It makes 
perfect sense, though. I've said it before, but I'm so glad you're 
traveling and touring by bike now. It's such a wonderful way to see the 
world, and the novelty never wears off!  

My 2025 was good, I got out for three multi-night camping trips which 
exceeds my average of one or two per year.  I have lofty goals for 2026 to 
double the nights I spend in a tent compared to 2025.  Two of those trips 
were aboard the drop bar Bombadil, which has been my adventure pal all 
year.  One was on my Stooge trail bike, excessively robust and capable of 
steep and technical trails that the Rivs are simply no match for (as I've 
learned the hard way before..)

I'm currently building a new bike for 2026 adventures, and it's not a Riv 
I'm afraid, but I think you'd quite enjoy it, Leah. I should send you some 
sneak peeks and solicit some feedback ... it's a colourful one!  My two 
Rivs aren't going anywhere, though. Sam will always be my road bike, even 
if he's a little thicker than the more athletic road bike types, and the 
Bombadil will always be my forest exploration bike. 

 

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