It was a fairly brisk night out, but I've cycled on colder FNRttCs. The plus side of that was that we had a spectacularly clear view of the moon.
I think the ride was largely uneventful, excepting the tosser who thought it would be funny to throw eggs at us from a moving car.
It was unfortunate that some had to abandon at the half way point, because it was a smashing final half, with a lovely crisp morning eventually, and bright sun. I think we only had one visitation on the entire ride, and that was cleared fairly rapidly (and mostly by the cyclist whose bike it was).
Our "normal" cafe failed to be open to serve us, so we used the Lobster Pot, who whilst they don't have a license (so no beer
) did manage to serve a very large number of cyclists fairly rapidly. My breakfast certainly dispappeared almost as rapidly. 
Even though the direct trains were buggered by some sort of signalling failure, we managed to jam an unfeasibly large number of bikes onto a four carriage Barnham train, and then onto another four carriage train to Victoria. This did result in some of us having to stand for the entire journey home, but that's been unusual for return journeys on FNRttCs, in my experience, so not worthy of much note.
Zev and Kai are now happily full of cat food, and sunning themselves in the overgrown area known as my back garden, and I'm about to go and collapse, and possibly rest my eyelids for a while. It was a top ride as ever, and many thanks to Simon for his essential organisational skills, and to all the other people who help make it such an enjoyable experience.
I think the ride was largely uneventful, excepting the tosser who thought it would be funny to throw eggs at us from a moving car.
It was unfortunate that some had to abandon at the half way point, because it was a smashing final half, with a lovely crisp morning eventually, and bright sun. I think we only had one visitation on the entire ride, and that was cleared fairly rapidly (and mostly by the cyclist whose bike it was).
Our "normal" cafe failed to be open to serve us, so we used the Lobster Pot, who whilst they don't have a license (so no beer


Even though the direct trains were buggered by some sort of signalling failure, we managed to jam an unfeasibly large number of bikes onto a four carriage Barnham train, and then onto another four carriage train to Victoria. This did result in some of us having to stand for the entire journey home, but that's been unusual for return journeys on FNRttCs, in my experience, so not worthy of much note.
Zev and Kai are now happily full of cat food, and sunning themselves in the overgrown area known as my back garden, and I'm about to go and collapse, and possibly rest my eyelids for a while. It was a top ride as ever, and many thanks to Simon for his essential organisational skills, and to all the other people who help make it such an enjoyable experience.