Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Nicaragua was great, but it's time to head home

After about 3 and a half months on road traveling mostly by bicycle I decided it was time to head home. I had some really great experiences and met some awesome people along the way, but it just felt like it was time to get back to Ohio and direct energy elsewhere. I gained a lot by traveling and traveling the way I did, but now it seems there are more important things for me to be doing. I'm not exactly sure what, but I've got some ideas worth exploring.


The Rawbrahs radical honesty retreat that I went to in Nicaragua reopened my eyes to the benefits of being radically honest and open and is helping me explore my emotions more fully. It was such a fun experience where i met some radical people, had some very meaningful conversations and made some great friends. After the retreat I hopped on a bus for San Juan del Sur where I
took it easy for a while and reevaluated what i was doing and what I wanted to do next. I put my bike together and went for some long rides in the surrounding area. I loved the freedom that I felt when i got back on the bike again. I explored some different beaches and back roads and never felt in the slightest bit unsafe. My lack of Spanish skills didn't allow me to talk or connect with locals leaving me unfulfilled in that area. After staying at a hostel on the beach in San Juan for 11 days I
decided that, right now, my time would be better spent on things that are more important to me rather than using all my energy bicycling all day and seeing new places. I booked a flight home where it's only five degrees and now I'm sitting next to a fire typing this. It feels really good to be home! I'm looking forward to talking with all of you about my travels as well as what you've been up to!










Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish

6 comments:

  1. Welcome back to the states, Tyler! Glad to see you are following your heart instead of your plans :)

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    1. Thanks Becca! Gotta follow what my heart's telling me!

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  2. I've been hearing some awesome stuff about your adventure .I Finally found a link to your blog. I'm amazed of the amount of generosity that you have found in people. I'm truly impressed and respect your active philosophy.

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    1. Thank you Chris! The world's mostly full of genuinely nice and generous people and I'm so glad to have experienced that for myself.

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  3. Hey Tyler I'm glad you enjoyed you journey. Keep posting like reading your stuff and living through your adventures

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  4. I wish I could of done some of the things you are bud tell your brother and mom I said hi

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