Consensus seems to be that this one was small but perfectly formed. There were only 5 of us in the end, and one only for the ride out of Birmingham, on account of a chest infection.
The weather was cool and clear, with a fantastic sky being a major feature - we stopped in the middle of nowhere and turned all our lights off for a few minutes to admire it. We went hours without seeing motor vehicles, other than the odd shaft of headlights on a distant hill. Tesco was well-lit but lacking in warmth, and there were comedy drunks for entertainment. The hill at Long Compton was a proper hill, but nobody had trouble getting up it. Nobody danced naked round the stones, I counted the same number multiple times and Tom Baker didn't appear. The ride into Banbury featured some excellent value-for-money descending. Weatherspoons did what it said on the tin (and turned out to have somewhere sensible to park bikes at the back). Trains were abundant and only very slightly delayed. I didn't fall asleep and end up in Yorkshire.
Andrew has some photos
here.
I think due to popular demand I'll be doing this one again next year.
