Ice creams in February? The day started like February with a frost, but ended more like June. Wonderful. Plenty of takers for a ride in the sunshine at Walton: it was good to see Dave Bartholomew back mobile again after breaking his pelvis. We have missed you Dave - hope to see you on your bike just as soon as you can.We got away promptly, and then it was quick-slow-quick-quick-slow as we sped to Chertsey (our second crossing of the Thames), up to Lyne and Trumps Green, then slow around Virginia Water, avoiding dog-walkers and buggies galore - the lake looking gorgeous in the sunshine. Bursting out of the park at Blacknest Gate we went an unorthodox route to The Drift and Fifield before another slow-ish bit across the river at Dorney, arriving just before 1pm at The Pineapple. By this time it was summer weather and we sat outside, where we were fed promptly and generously. A longer linger was tempting but so was a bike ride ... we headed back via Dorney Lake, a couple of cattle grids just to wake up the derriere and then via Eton and Datchet to Old Windsor.
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| 24 miles under our belt, and now this... |
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| Per ardua ad astra |
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| The RAF Memorial Squadron? |
Thank you to Brian for back-marking, to Janice for the photos, and to all the corner markers, who allowed us to complete 43 miles fairly promptly and without losing anyone. Thanks also to Geoff, for not wearing his Kaftan.
Author: Simon L





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