Adventure Cycling Association Forum
Bicycle Travel => General Discussion => Topic started by: BikePacker on November 11, 2021, 07:50:46 am
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Was out on a spin yesterday and began asking myself what are the 'sounds' i hear
(i.e., not from earbuds : )
while cycling
that i don't hear when not & that i really like.
For example, a favorite for me, absolutely,
is sand & gravel crunching under fat tires.
What are your fav.s?
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My fav has nothing to do with touring. It is the cacophony of mechanical noise in the middle of a large peleton accelerating out of a corner in a critereum.
I don't use them anymore, but I still remember fondly the sound of my Look road cleats cliking in. Spds just aren't the same.
More pastoral ones are birdsong and rustling dry corn in the wind.
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The subtle “tick, tick, tick” of a Sturmey-Archer AW hub, as you cruise along in 2nd or 3rd gear.
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Oh yeah .... with fall having arrived ....
here is another of my fav.s ...
fallen leaves from time to time crunching under the tires.
Also, hearing the squirrels scampering about those fallen leaves,
as they are accumulating their food stores for the coming winter.
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Running water. Stops me all the time.
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Great question. When I did my trip this year I was happiest when I could just hear the sounds my bike made as I went. Maybe that's when there was no wind?
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An absolutely empty road -
So quiet that you can hear the birdsong -
And the water in the brook.
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Sounds of nature and when you hear no evidence of humankind's noise pollution.