- the post-ride snack and nap
 - that everyone can find some form of it that they really enjoy
 - the friends you make
 - that it feels like too much fun to be good for you
 - seeing things I wouldn't see from a car
 - that you don't have to be fit
 - that it helps offset all the flying I have to do
 - that cycling is appropriate for all ages
 - that you can burn a lot of calories
 - that you can eat almost anything you want
 - that I usually arrive in a better mood than when I left
 - that once you have a bike cycling is free
 - seeing the world at a slower pace
 - that so many other people share your passion
 - coming down hills
 - that it doesn't matter how old you are
 - the feel of breezing around
 - that you can make your own way across the countryside
 - the variety it brings to your life
 - that it rewards someone who puts in the effort
 - the sense of freedom
 - that you can do it for hours and chat with people while you ride
 - that you get to pass through areas around your town that you might not normally visit
 - that it rewards hard work and persistence
 - the independence
 - that almost anyone can do it anywhere at any time
 - meeting others who love it as much as I do
 - that it's simple - it doesn't need hefty infrastructure
 - the freedom - never having to queue
 - that with varied vistas it never gets tiresome or boring
 - that every time I get on my bike it takes me back to my youth - the feeling of all the freedom experienced comes rushing back
 - the freedom and adrenaline rush of being on the open road
 - that even the most routine of journeys can be a cause of pleasure
 
Having established that there is some basis to the "smug" accusation, and caught up with my weekly quota of  displacement activities, I think its probably best if I go for a ride now.
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You'd have to do an *awful* lot of cycling to offset even one flight... Of that whole list I think that (whatever else I may pretend) it's the 'arriving in a better mood than when I left' that really clinches it. Everything else is just icing on the post-ride doughnut
Enjoy your ride
Yes I get that, but for me freedom, independence, sense of adventure are all up there too; and seeing places I wouldn't otherwise see, at a different pace. Calories, cardiovascular whatsits, carbon offsets don't come into it.
Oh, and another thing - the feeling that I'm bucking the system in a small way.
I suppose the freedom, sense of adventure, etc. is probably what puts me in the better mood...
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