In
total 2856.29 km cycled, 45 days.
The
longest day was 106 km, from Suure-Rootsi to Rootsivere, the shortest 8 km, being
stuck in Kuressaare. Cycling days were 41, non-cycling days 4. It means that on
average I cycled 69.67 km a day, almost as planned.
22
nights in tent, from those 5 in places not meant as campsites. 14 nights I
spent at friends or relatives and paid accommodations were 8. I was trusted
with many keys.
I
changed back tire twice, replaced a missing screw, changed handlebar cushioning,
back lights and trip computer, fixed a bag fastening, lost front light, once
washed chain in gasoline, adjusted gears.
One
fall with the bike, twice the bike fell by itself. Once I drove off the road. Three
times I was hit by a stone that flew from a passing car and once with a cone.
Estonia
is still very beautiful. Many names on the map suddenly got a face and emotion.
Partially I created the itinerary on the go that led me to places I didn’t know
existed. For example finding a spring in a thicket on Saaremaa, wondered at the
gardening done under high voltage lines near Narva, ate nuts on a swing in
Rohuneeme and drove through some yards and pastures. The road took me to visit
many nice people whom I otherwise may have not met. It also brought new places
to future plans where I would like to visit at a more leisurely pace like Panga
cliff, Sookuninga nature protection area and Vormsi island.
People
on the edges of Estonia live like people everywhere. Some are happy with their
lives, some are not. Some work, some don’t. Some make flower beds, take care of
their house or build a new one, some let their homes crumble. Clear-cut areas
can be found everywhere. Capital-centered mindset is a myth of people from
Tallinn. People elsewhere have their attention in everyday matters directed
somewhere more close to them.
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