Hold on, was I supposed to be keeping a tally? Oh man, I forgot!
Most of the miles I do are commuting, and then not always on the Thorn (somedays I just gotta get a fix of singlespeeding, but not with a fixed gear!) My Nomad does do A LOT of miles, but it hasn't seen much in the way of touring this last year, the only real trip being a quick jaunt West, which you can read about here if you're very bored:
http://originalbananaworld.blogspot.com/2008/08/touring-trancing.htmlA distraction: Why I Don't Get On With Bike Computers.
This is quite simliar to my reasoning for not caring all that much how much a bike weighs: it's all about
feel (bike weight is
far less important than how the bike feels to ride, a fact that I wish would get through to prospective bicycle buyers). It's not so much about how far the ride is, more about how far it felt and how you feel after the ride (what balance of pain, satisfaction, tiredness, feeling of achievement, etc.) I've done rides of thirty miles that have left me far more pooped than rides of eighty miles. My daily commute is a little over eleven miles each way, but it's quite hilly and the traffic is horrendous, not to mention it being associated with having to go to work, so I'm regularly more destroyed mentally and physically by it than when I do all-too-rare rides for pleasure.