Despite my earlier suggestions, mmmmmartin (and others) seem to have it right.HPC for me. It ain't broke........
London's warmth and humanity is frequently not evident on a Friday night, AFAIK.I have to admit that I don't much like HPC. It's a gloomy, windswept place on a hair-raising traffic roundabout. It's not London. London at night is a place of streetlights, hustle and bustle, warmth and humanity, buildings and intrigue. HPC is dark, quiet, on a back route between places. It's got too many reminders of vainglorious empire militarism, too much dodgy public art, not enough buildings. It's cold, it's wet, it's windy.
I don't say that purely because I seem to act as an angel of doom on these rides...
(So far I've experienced the last appearance of Planet Sweet; Junecember atop Ditchling on the 2011 genteel ride; Brighton in the ice in october, and User482's tumble near Emsworth after floods in Sutton)
I have to admit that I don't much like HPC. It's a gloomy, windswept place on a hair-raising traffic roundabout. It's not London. London at night is a place of streetlights, hustle and bustle, warmth and humanity, buildings and intrigue. HPC is dark, quiet, on a back route between places. It's got too many reminders of vainglorious empire militarism, too much dodgy public art, not enough buildings. It's cold, it's wet, it's windy.
HPC for preference, still. As (usually) I'm the one coming from furthest south of the river, I certainly wouldn't mind somewhere nearer Waterloo, and anything that avoids navigating the lunacy of the HPC roundabout is a good thing. But, as a start point, HPC just works. Plenty of room. No numpty pedestrians getting in the way. And, as our leader is so fond of a ride 'story', there are few places with a better start.
That said, might I suggest for Whitstable we give the South Bank a dry run? I've just had a look at the road closures around Buck House & my usual route to the Arch (and our normal route east, of course) is thoroughly SNAFUd.
Bit like Adam then...Yeah right, and they believed the earth was flat![]()
Hmmm...London's warmth and humanity is frequently not evident on a Friday night, AFAIK.
And you're not an angel of doom.....
As Adrian pointed out, it can't be easy for our Glorious Leader to kick off the gig at HPC, but he has a Cloak of Invincibility......and bowels of steel. Remember his imperious march into the path of a speeding artic. near Clapham Southside? I shudder at the memory. Anyway, to my mind, HPC has a sense of grandeur, history and occasion. The "drop" into the traffic is a great buzz too. Slipping quietly out of an NCP in Victoria just doesn't cut the mustard. Sorry.I'm with Slowmo on the roundabout. I don't envy DZ his traffic-blocking role there, but I think we cut rather a dash as we swoop off en masse.
I like HPC. It has both grandeur and just a slight tinge of eccentricity about it. And it's where No 1 London is, so if we're riding from London to the coast we can only make that claim if we start from there.