That was my third fairy visitation in about five years of FNRttCs, and mine (and at least two others) weren't bits of flint caught in the tyres, it was a heap of glass we went through a few minutes earlier, a few minutes short of Gatwick. Aside from my own repair, the only one I actually had any hands on involvement in, was putting some CO
2 into Dellzeqqs rear tyre, but we didn't seem to have any significant mechanicals, no tyres which are impossible to get on or off, thankfully. My hands got cold enough just putting my own tyre on, if a tyre had decided to be difficult, we would have been stuffed somewhat rapidly.
The fog and mist did make for an interesting ride, as others have said, giving a whole new look to things. I've done one previous FNRttC with significant fogginess, and that was the Martlets Ride of a few years back, where I did spend a fair length of time cycling in the dark by myself, which at the time was quite spooky. The view from Ditchling was novel, with the early signs of dawn, and street lighting giving the area overlayed by patchy fog a slightly surreal atmosphere.
Given all of those repairs, I think we made pretty good time, Given all the beer, I think we then did pretty well in getting back to the station! (even if The Claud did leave the kitty with those we left behind in Weathersppons

). I managed to get past the ticket barriers with my not quite appropriate ungrouped groupsave ticket, the East Croydon staff being as interested in it as they usually are. I recently surfaced from some serious recovery snoozing, but have yet to see any sign of Kai after his return ten seconds before I was about to leave home for HPC, on Friday evening!