The forecast was awful - wall to wall heavy rain - but we were very, very lucky. Contingency plans including a) do a ride b) ride direct to tea c) ride straight home were drawn up. I fully expected elevenses at Staines to be quite a lonely affair but after a brief heavy shower, the sun shone and David, Pam, Ann, Graham, Steve Duffin and Ray plus myself formed up into two groups, intending to keep visual contact at a distance.
Buttercups on the way to Staines |
Sunny Staines |
After about a mile we were hit by a heavy shower. Graham's group of optimists stopped to put on waterproofs, and my group of pessimists, already wearing waterproofs, waited at the next junction. We never saw them again until lunch. Our route was Virginia Water, Sunninghill and Longacres garden centre in Bagshot, where we intended to get lunch, but were greeted by DisneyWorld-size queues just to get into the place. So instead we headed for the Memorial Field cafe in Windlesham, where we had the triple luxury of good food in the sunshine, seated at outdoor tables. Graham's route involved Thorpe and Lyne, and I think Gracious Pond Road.
Queuing for the garden centre |
Sunny Windlesham |
Amazingly we had no further rain until teatime, heading back via Stonehills and Chertsey, where we passed Graham's group going in the opposite direction (in search of toilets I think). We just reached the under cover tables at Nauticalia when the heavens opened again. Ann had to leave and set off into the deluge, while we stayed chatting for over an hour. Just as we decided we really had to go, it stopped raining, and I think we would all have had a dry ride home.
It was a pleasure to have everyone's company. Thank you for the contribution of several people into planning today's ride (at embarrassingly short notice - my mistake) and to Graham for leading the second group. About 26 miles from 11s to tea for my group.
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Ride home to Epsom was constant rain! But thanks for a great day out and my waterproofs were great!
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