Morning all,
I trust everyone got home safe and sound. Thanks for putting it together Phil, it was nice to meet you all and to put some faces to names.
I have a couple of pics below. I should have taken more but you know what it is like. I reckon the landlord of the pub had been sampling his wares given the wobbly pics though.
Bokonon and I took just under 2 hours to get back to Leeds and it was just as well he had a full set of lights with him. I had some lunatic idea we would be back before dark and only had my rear lights on so I was trailing him for most of the way back, which is fine, but I really struggled to hang on.
Coming out of York to Rufforth we were into a block headwind and I'm sure Bokonon doesn't realise it but he was belting into it at between 18 and 20 mph.
Was I glad he was in front of me?
Anyway get back we did and we parted company at Oakwood clock. He had another 5 miles or so to go as well.
Pausing in Crayke. A village sited on top of the only
bump in the landscape for miles around.
Left to right :Helen, Phil, Cathryn, Cathryn's husband, Dannyg, Marinyork, Bokonon, Spandex.
Cathryn and husband (sorry I didn't get your name

) turning for home.
Phil and Spandex wondering what a sheepish looking Jack has been up to.
Looking South West from Crayke
A couple of shaky pics taken by the landlord of The Wombwell Arms
Front left: front to back:
Marinyork, Dannyg, Spandex, Helen.
Front right: front to back:
Bokonon, Colly, Clair aka Mrs Uncle Phil, and bringing up the rear Phil
Left to right:
Jack the Lad, Helen, Dannyg, Phil, Clair, Colly, Marinyork.
Byland Abbey which we rode past
The White Horse, which we rode in the shadow of. Maybe next time a ride up past the horse (25%) would be amusing.
Thanks for the tea Jack and I still have two batteries of yours Marinyork. I'll return them when I see you next.
Here's hoping I got the right names to the right faces.
