• Jordan Lund@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    A car.

    Freedom of mobility is huge. Not worrying about how to get groceries home. Being able to go to a doctor when necessary.

    Recreational aspects, took a drive through Washington State, up the Olympic Penninsula and down through Seattle and Everett.

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      1 year ago

      I’ll tag onto this- not because I think my option is better, but because it’s a complimentary thing that hits a lot of the same points in different situations.

      My bike has given me joy, fitness, new activities, and new friends. When I didn’t have a car it got me to work, gatherings, shops, etc. The enjoyment of riding got me out exploring nature around where I live. I’ve done multi-night bikepacking trips. I’ve met friends on rides. I’ve made new friends at work when we discover we both ride in sometimes. I chat to people at the bakery about their bikes.

      All that, with a side effect of keeping me healthy and fit.