Alun and colly were waiting for me, and we then waited 15 minutes for Shaun. I tried phoning him but as he says below, his phone was kaput. We were about to set off when Crimmey arrived to join us.
Crimmey said:
They are too hardcore for me, I turned around before Walsden and when I got home there wasn't a dry piece of me anywhere. At least I got around 4 hrs cycling in. I got drenched going up Blackstone Edge by passing cars as they went through the
rivers forming in the roads

Thanks guys, see ya when its a little drier!!
What he's not mentioning is that he rode over from Manchester via Blackstone Edge which is when he got soaked the first time, and then rode it in the opposite direction with us!
shauncollier said:
so i am apologizing in advance if you guys wasted time waiting for me, couldn't be helped. i hope you had a good ride. the bloke who lent the pump said that there was lying snow on the hills.
i did play with the idea of waiting for you at tod but i was already shivering and feeling down so i thought it would be more prudent to go home.
colinj, it seems sir you are my jinx. twice i've arranged to go out on good rides and twice i have not completed due to mechanicals. of course i am joking. fancy fitting one in soon, just to break the spell..lol.
Ah, that's what happened to you - bad luck! We watched out for you in Todmorden, just in case.
I probably won't be organising anything until the spring now. I'll do the odd 25 miler if we get a decent day, but most of my exercise for the winter will be walking or gym bike sessions.
We did the planned route as far as the stop at Coldwell where we had a really nice lunch. Time was getting on, we were wet, it was very windy, cold and gloomy when we left Coldwell so we decided to take a shortcut home and return via Widdop. It meant tackling the nasty climb at Thursden but then it's an easy run back.
I'm going to work out how much climbing we did later. Alun reckons the shortened route was 45 miles. On a day like today, it certainly felt like a lot more!
Good to meet you Simon (Crimmey). (It was Simon, wasn't it - my brain seems to have become waterlogged somehow!

) Well done colly for dragging yourself away from your home comforts at short notice, and good to see you again too Alun.