Lei'd Back Riding?
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Want some lei’d back riding? How about heading for the Aloha State?
Yes, there are mountain bike tours; but as far as I’m concerned, lei’d back riding means — as usual — flat ground.
It looks as if not all road bike tours in Hawaii are on flat ground, though. Here’s where an ebike might come in handy!
The Kona Coffee Tours are great for the lover of “joe”. The Hawiian Vanilla Co. tour might be for you if you love vanilla.
If you want to mix it up a bit, there’s the Big Island Multi-Adventure Tour. In addition to cycling, you can paddle a kayak or an outrigger canoe; and you can go snorkeling or hiking.
Hawaii has its share of mountainous areas; including, of course, volcanoes. The Multi-Adventure tour includes a view of Kilauea. The volcano erupted as recently as June 2023; but until I read the Wikipedia® article, I didn’t know that the lava flows had buried the black sand beach.
If you don’t already live in Hawaii, of course there’s the problem of getting there; and transporting your bicycle if you prefer not to rent one. There are cases that allow you to put your bike in an airliner’s luggage hold. These reduce the chances that your bicycle will get damaged in transit.
If I visited Hawaii, what would I want to see and do, aside from challenging my legs with some of those cycling tours? Visit Diamond Head, Oahu, maybe. Learn how to dance the hula? Or even learn how to make poi!
Whatever you do in Hawaii, have a good, old, lei’d back time!
ABOUT ME
I began this website primarily as a way to present the story of how I accomplished a century ride on an adult tricycle. Other riders of adult trikes might want to know whether it’s possible. It sure is! You can read all about it in My Story.
I live in New Orleans; and retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!
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