A good beginning with a speedy, easy and dry passage through London. It was St Helier where we changed into wet gear but it was dry again by the bottom of Betchworth Hill. The disgusting cold wet wind lashing may have felt like two hours or more but it must have been a lot less notwithstanding Tim's flat.
The pleasure of once again feeling one's fingers made the Leigh to Faygate run almost live up to the usual pleasure. The Horsham Tesco hand dryers gave even more pleasure. And the other flat gave us 20 or so minutes on Pulborough's Arun bridge to enjoy dawn and the sculptured mist banks create a truly ephereal landscape. That was my highlight. Pictures anybody?
Bury Hill lived down to its expectations but I had forgotten that all that effort was rewarded by a great and long descent on the other side. The run into Chichester was pleasant and I though Chichester loked her very best in the morning sunlight. Surely England's most pleasant and livable city?
We all, I think, brought some Bosham mud/seaweed home. So I would have judged the trip a great success in pleasure overcoming the early pain. Sad that those that suffered some of the pain from the incident may not agree. But if cycling isn't about sorting bruises and damage and getting back on the bike - then what is it?
Thanks Simon. You did great.
The pleasure of once again feeling one's fingers made the Leigh to Faygate run almost live up to the usual pleasure. The Horsham Tesco hand dryers gave even more pleasure. And the other flat gave us 20 or so minutes on Pulborough's Arun bridge to enjoy dawn and the sculptured mist banks create a truly ephereal landscape. That was my highlight. Pictures anybody?
Bury Hill lived down to its expectations but I had forgotten that all that effort was rewarded by a great and long descent on the other side. The run into Chichester was pleasant and I though Chichester loked her very best in the morning sunlight. Surely England's most pleasant and livable city?
We all, I think, brought some Bosham mud/seaweed home. So I would have judged the trip a great success in pleasure overcoming the early pain. Sad that those that suffered some of the pain from the incident may not agree. But if cycling isn't about sorting bruises and damage and getting back on the bike - then what is it?
Thanks Simon. You did great.