Merstham - Ardingly - Fanny's
So it was that an uninhibited sextet of Brian, Bob, Ged, Geoffrey, Julian and Simon mounted up to follow a headstrong leader. All went smoothly until well past Nutfield, when the pressure proved too great for a weakening rear rim which split and
demanded Brian's unwilling withdrawal and cautious retreat to Redhill Station. The rest pressed on to Outwood, Smallfield, Copthorne, Turner's Hill and West Hoathly. Here we stopped for a fleeting glimpse of the Priest House, being loth to pay a fee for entry to the house or garden. An impromptu exercise in democracy then led to a choice: pastoral calm or Armageddon. Two chose Armageddon; one we never saw again, lost somewhere in the depths of that cyclist's temptress, known starkly as "Cob Lane". The rest sailed serenely down through wood and field to stop at the Oak Inn, Ardingly, where a flushed and glowing Geoffrey awaited our arrival.After a pleasant, garden lunch, we concluded that Bob had found his way to the one great Wetherspoons in the sky. W
Jeff
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Julian 29 April 2011 at 14:52 BST
Thank you again, Jeff (I hope you put in a good evening of CTC stirring) and apologies to Simon. On our way home down past Banstead Station, I remembered a short-cut towards Cheam, but Simon was out of ear-shot.
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