What a glorious
day. 11's at Magna Carta tea rooms, Runnymede. I arrived early to find
Simon already sitting in the Sun, The rest of the troops arrived in
dribs and drabs., Dave was the next to arrive and soon there was a good
group chatting and sunning themselves.
Tony,
Simon, Dave, Pam, Carolyn, Paula, Ann, Geoff, Niall (CEO EFR), Dave and Jennie, 11
in total. Virtually dead on 11 we left, and only got around just over a
mile when the dreaded puncture Fairy struck Paula's bike. Experience
shone through and we were soon on the move again and battling a headwind
some of the time. We were soon at Bray and heading to White Waltham on
lovely quiet roads. At Waltham st Lawerence added in an extra loop down
to Baileys Lane, then back into West End Lane.
We
were soon at Hurst and passing another C&M favourite Pub, The Green
Man. It would be right not to stop at the Castle Inn and a group photo
as the pub has a lovely original Winged Wheel plaque. another mile and a
bit and we were entering Dinton Pastures Country Park, our timing was
impeccable as the dinner time queue at the cafe had abated, meaning
virtually instant service.Dave decided to make his own way home after
lunch.
It was lovely to sit outside, some
under trees and some in the Summer Sun. Most had a light lunch, we did
linger, but away we must. On quiet back lanes out of Hurst and the
Straight Mile to Shurlock Row, Beanhams Heath, Paley Street, Touchen
End, and the road past Fifield to Windsor, Old Windsor and onto Egham
for afternoon tea at Libertos, cafe bar. Again sitting in glorious
sunshine and not wanting to get back on the bikes. At this point
dispersal sort of started, Simon led from here and we soon met up with
half of the group that went a different way.
Staines
and Ashford were soon far behind us, on the edge of Feltham and were
soon in Hampton and minutes from my abode, at this point farewells to
Simon and Paula, the last 2. A great days ride, with fun friends and
fantastic weather, many thanks to Simon, Geoff, Dave and Jennie for
shepherding the throng when required.
Tony..