sagefly
Guru
The reports on the train point to fantastic self control and diplomacy,.........The fact that no one died could be considered a miracle.
The reports on the train point to fantastic self control and diplomacy,.........The fact that no one died could be considered a miracle.
That sounds like a damn fine breakfast!Now that I am home, I can celebrate the many positive aspects of this ride - the view down over the Arun Valley from the top of Bury Hill, the rainbow at the end of which lay (no doubt) a golden 12.7mm spanner, the chorizo, peppers and chili with scrambled egg on toast, the pace along Lonesome lane after a long waymark session in Reigate (or was it Redhill? I cannot tell the difference), the fact that there was nobody present to notice that the reason for my stopping on the climb of Bury Hill was not just to wait for Adrian to get there, the lightning, the brown sauce in my cheese sandwich, the manic laughter from another TEC - the list could go on for a long time. Thank you all for the entertainment and company!
It's the A259. I assume you went over the ped/cycle bridge into Littlehampton rather than the (very nasty) last stretch of the 259. Barnham's a better bet than Bognor- that's the nearest major station, and easier to ride to than Littlehampton (IMHO).Direct trains to london from Littlehampton, which is only about 5 miles away, seem to be better than Bognor. The A256 is quite busy, bizarrely it has a stretch of cycle path that is well surfaced, fast and free from debris. Someone will get fired for that.
You posted just as I was correcting that.It's the A259. I assume you went over the ped/cycle bridge into Littlehampton rather than the (very nasty) last stretch of the 259. Barnham's a better bet than Bognor- that's the nearest major station, and easier to ride to than Littlehampton (IMHO).
The reports on the train point to fantastic self control and diplomacy,.........
Delighted to report that Dr McWobble has caught his train with the London contingent of the reprobrates.