On the road

There is this Japanese word, Ikigai, meaning the purpose for which one lives and is associated with longevity and happiness.   It has been astonishing to all four of us backing away from everything this year how much having a “purpose” makes in ones overall sense of well being even if that purpose is biking from one place to the next.   

Biking was a gift that we slowly treasured.  Usually we were pushing the girls, pushing the miles, seeing what we could do in a day, but this trip was different.  We had a large cushion of time on the end so when the choice was bike only 20 miles but enjoy another hot springs, why not, we were not in a hurry  to the end, no one seemed in a hurry to get “the biking over with.” At one point after going over 50 miles, the longest Lily had ever biked she looked at me and said how much she loved this trail and biking and wanted to take a few pictures.  My heart swelled not at just what she could do, but her enjoyment of it and love for the adventure.

Part of the joy of being on the road was the trail itself.   At times there were two lanes of bike trail in one direction, two in the other direction and a fully separate walking path.   The infrastructure behind these bike trails left us all in awe and talking about what it would take to do something similar at home.  Nearly all 400+ miles were on dedicated bike trails and the sections that were on the road were well marked, protected and very few cars.  The commitment to health, movement and wellness was a noticeable difference throughout the country. Instead of endless parking lots and suburban sprawl the whole country was made up of densely packed cities or towns with expansive green hills, trails, rivers and parks immediately accessible.  The paths were impressive easy to bike, occasionally having bike only tunnels or an extended pathway that took you out on a boardwalk above the river. Occasionally a section would be under construction and you would read that you could go the way of “the busy road” or the “tiresome walk” but these were part of the adventure.  Almost the entire path has some blooming tree or flower and we would spend hours surrounded by poppies or daisies . And then there was the added fun of passport stamps, bike art, and bike museums.

Part of the joy came from the people.  Large groups of fast road bikers would race by on their multiple thousand dollar bikes, all to come to a screeching halt to get a passport stamp.  Old men doing splits on the walking section of the town, so many thumbs up as bikers passed us in all directions. A group of over a 100 women, all in yellow, all biking in a line together.  A surprising number of people who looked to be learning to bike ride with unbucked helmets on backwards.

We talked, called family and friends, had work meetings, listened to audio books, day dreamed as  we pedaled from one town to the next. We biked every day but one when after 7 days, the sky opened up and rained for the first time and a bee sting Isabelle had got above her eye the day before resulted in such severe swelling  she could barely see out of one eye, the other being completely shut, essentially eliminating her depth perception. We figured between the two events we would take a day off. Each day structured and led by the girls growing their own leadership skills, each day growing stronger mentally and physically.   

We found purpose in movement and loved every bit of it.

Everywhere we went there were these large stones, this one at the top of a pass.

Everywhere we went there were these large stones, this one at the top of a pass.

These paths are amazing. It was incredible the amount of infrastructure they put in to create this path.

These paths are amazing. It was incredible the amount of infrastructure they put in to create this path.

And it was well used by bikes, walkers and go carts…

And it was well used by bikes, walkers and go carts…

I have never seen so many people with helmets on backwards. I think it must be the boom in biking people rent them with the required helmets who don’t normally bike.

I have never seen so many people with helmets on backwards. I think it must be the boom in biking people rent them with the required helmets who don’t normally bike.

Just another sight at a passport stamping booth. This supported group was doing the same ride in 5 days, with a group message part way through.

Just another sight at a passport stamping booth. This supported group was doing the same ride in 5 days, with a group message part way through.

Another stamp!

Another stamp!

Making her way through the miles

Making her way through the miles

Always following a river - the path continues.

Always following a river - the path continues.

dedicated bike trails everywhere

dedicated bike trails everywhere

we have hundreds of pictures of back of the girls.

we have hundreds of pictures of back of the girls.

I didn’t realize we were being biking though such a peak flower time. It meant is was also peak bee season, but made the trip beautiful.

I didn’t realize we were being biking though such a peak flower time. It meant is was also peak bee season, but made the trip beautiful.

More beautiful rocks.

More beautiful rocks.

A temple overlooking the river.

A temple overlooking the river.

As the road labeled “tiresome walk” proved to be just that, but beautiful.

As the road labeled “tiresome walk” proved to be just that, but beautiful.

The details of this buddhist temple were beautiful and reminded us of Bhutan.

The details of this buddhist temple were beautiful and reminded us of Bhutan.

Poppies everywhere

Poppies everywhere

practicing her “paper boy” technique to make it up this 13% grade.

practicing her “paper boy” technique to make it up this 13% grade.

It was facinating to see how these cities were so dense with surrounding open space.

It was facinating to see how these cities were so dense with surrounding open space.

These wild roses were gorgeous.

These wild roses were gorgeous.

on the road

on the road

happy camper

happy camper

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We really didn’t get many pictures of these birds, but fields of migratory birds the whole length of the trip with astonishing.

We really didn’t get many pictures of these birds, but fields of migratory birds the whole length of the trip with astonishing.

Quick stop in the shade

Quick stop in the shade

Making it up the hill

Making it up the hill

Morning rice fields

Morning rice fields

This bridge in what felt like in the middle of nowhere had these great bike sculptures

This bridge in what felt like in the middle of nowhere had these great bike sculptures

amazing bike infrastructure

amazing bike infrastructure

I am not totally sure what is going on here, but we were having a great day, even those back road had mirrors as we biked to our hotel for the night.

I am not totally sure what is going on here, but we were having a great day, even those back road had mirrors as we biked to our hotel for the night.