Simon was "doubled booked" so I offered to deputise. With yet another
hot (30+) weekend forecast I opted for a lunch closer to home. At first
I choose Pirbright only to discover: Royal Oak - fully booked;
Cricketers - closed for refurbishment. So it had to be Woking and a
winding route under as many shady trees as I could muster.
The
roads were quiet but for reasons not obvious Addlestone's Golden Cafe
was popular: fifteen of us. Five went no further : Lena and Bill S
(both on tricycles!), Maureen and bikeless Peter Matthews.
Ten
set off in dappled light heading west towards Windlesham then southeast
towards Woking. Only Dave was brave enough for the Pennypot ford. We
made two (half-) intended stops at The Plough Horsell - no chef until
Wednesday and The Wheatsheaf Woking - no sandwiches. So once again The
Herbert Wells had our custom.
Afterwards we headed
along the Basingstoke (still and covered in algae and apparently closed
to boats west of Deepcut). In West Byfleet the traffic lights were being
replaced which led to questionable riding by the group. Tea was Ockham
Bites where shade was at a premium. Downside, Bookham, Leatherhead,
Epsom, Chessington, and Hersham were also visited before I could finally
turn for home. Under 60 miles door to door
All dayers: GFH, Bob, Dave, Ed, Ian, Irene, Lillian, Pam, Ray, Terry, Vic.
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