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Touring Greece on a Trice T

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Presently, I am touring Greece on a Trice T. I have posted a few videos in case anyone is interested at YouTube - CanisLupusSeeUs's Channel.

I'm not sure whether one can embedd here, but here goes


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Latest video: Ancient Olympia


Also, some have been interested in the Umbrella Video.

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[Hello,

Have you triked in countries other than Greece. If so, where'd you go?

I checked out your YOUTUBE page, and quickly misread the "Kyparissia - Church to Chill" clip as "Kyparissia - Church to CHILI."

Woops.

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Sorry, I have only triked in Greece, but have cycle toured in Australia, where I am from, with an upright.
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Greece seems pretty bike-friendly. Was it?

How is Australia?
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Putting aside mountains, I'd say Greece is "trike-friendly". Recumbents are extremely rare in Greece, even more so possibly than many other places - people are fascinated by them here. The drivers are quite friendly with only the odd lunatic to be concerned about. The roads are not well maintained but tolerable and most have sufficient siding, allowing little to no interference with traffic.

One thing that comes across as a little unfriendly is to treat the trike on unequal terms when stationary by some. I have been asked to move the trike for no particular reason on several occasions when parked, when, if there was a car parked there, no such request would ever be made. Some people just don't like the look of something different, I'm guessing, and this is their way of showing it.
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