Just updated this forum name from - "International Thoughts - 3 Chainlinkers Travel through Israel" to just "International Thoughts".

 

So coincidentally, three Chainlinkers just happen to be on the same tour of Israel; Fiona, Rebecca and Julie. We are having a blast! Fiona is taking a bunch of Israeli bike porn.. The three of us are drooling over all the bikes ewe are seeing in the markets, streets and even the Old City.

So here is the question we pose - What have your expereinces been regarding biking in foreign countries? Have you been surprised at what these counties do for bikers?

Excuse the spelling, I'm paying for this internet.

Love and Peace to all from Jerusalem

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I'm in Paris now, what an awesome bike friendly city. They have a free bike program called Velib.
Thank you! Let's just share international cycling stories on this thread, please.

Julie - Hope you're enjoying your float in the Dead Sea. Sounds like a lovely trip.

Jon said:
Does anyone else back a vote to keep political views off of this board, and simply keep it for the joy of cycling and cycling related activities? Please?
Perhaps...I dont know...Maybe t's because the Jews have been on the ass end of an mass extermination plan themselves.

envane x said:
Gabe said:
You could if you enlist with the Israeli Army, they'll even give you a gun to shoot people with. I bet it's not fun riding through on the Israeli border side where towns continue to be hit with Gaza launched Qassam missiles even now, after the attack has begun (they had been doing it for months). All civilian casualties by the way.

The rocket attacks only happen because the jews don't have the guts to just exterminate the Palistinian population.
I have never cycled in Mexico, but I love going to the small towns in the Yucatan and seeing all the mtb single speed conversions. I almost bought one in a Merida pawn shop for $10. And the tricitaxis are everywhere too. Life is so much slower 1500 miles South. Some day.
I biked all day in 2004 entirely in Munich's english garden (way bigger than central park).

it was bike heaven to say the least.

Dan

Julie Hochstadter said:
Thanks all - it's fun to hear other people's experiences abroad. I've seen more bikes here than a couple of years ago so that's encouraging. I couldn't get my camera out in time when a cyclist rode through the old city which was a bummer... Oh and I second or third a seperate forum for political views. Time to float in the Dead Sea...
Hi Julie! I hope you and the others are having a great time!
That sounds like a terrific trip. I'd love to visit Israel & Palestine some day. Israel seems like it would be a very bikeable country, for no reason that I can really articulate. Do post pics. As for certain replies, just don't feed the trolls.

I was disappointed that I was not able to do any riding when i was in India recently (I did try, but there were none available.) Riding around tea-estate hills on a copy of an old English roadster was really appealing.

David
John,
Sorry you feel my post was hostile.

I resent the implication.

Perhaps you misread my post. I replied to a post that stated "the jews(sp) don't have the guts to just exterminate the Palistinian(sp) population".

My reply was stating that perhaps they wouldnt exterminate a population of people because they were at one time a target of the same action.

Funny but I'm not one bit raw, hostile, or angry.

Even after reading what you are telling me how I feel.

Happy Friday!

John Donahue said:
Paul -
Your feelings are raw and hostile. I think you should find another forum to take them. Why hijack this thread to further your anger..
Thanks John, no problem. I'm glad we could work it out!

But you are right, it was going negative and I probably shouldnt have even replied to the original post (i.e. Jews exterminating Palestinians) to perpetuation to problem. I was a little offended by it.

Paul



John Donahue said:
Paul -
You're completely right; I did misinterpret the posting, and I do apologize.
I had reacted to things seemingly going very negative. I had wanted to support Julie's story. I'm not good at debates.
Anyway, it seems others have great stories and personal anecdotes to share, and I enjoy the opportunity to read them.
Peace,
John Donahue
I jsst updated the thread name from "International Thoughts - 3 Chainlinkers Travel through Israel" to just "International Thoughts"
I'm jealous Julie of your international biking - I want to see pictures when you are home!
It's my first time (and maybe only time) blogging - http://journeyswithjulie.blogspot.com/

I will update as I can. We are n Budapest now and leave Sunday for Israel. Hope we get on our flight...

Aaron Bussey said:
I'm jealous Julie of your international biking - I want to see pictures when you are home!

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