FNRttC Friday Night Ride to the Coast - Felpham October 10th

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Arthur

Comfortably numb and increasingly fixed.
Location
Gillingham, Kent
Was I imagining it, or were the roadside Christmas lights around Tooting:

a) Already up (if indeed they'd ever been taken down after last year), and
b) Intermittently flickering on for a few seconds at a time before going out again, like some post-apocalyptic video game?

It seems a bit early in the ride to have been hallucinating.
 

Sketchley

Über Member
Well I had a great night. Thank you Simon. Thank you everyone.
 

Captain Defect

Regular
Location
Beaconsfield
Really nice sociable ride after an absence of a couple of years. Great to catch up with some of my favourite peeps - you know who you are.
A special mention to Slowmo who looks 10 years younger than when I last saw him pre-op. Good for another couple years yet, easy.:whistle:

Captain Camouflage was a great comic invention - thanks for the entertainment mate and sorry the tube wasn't able to stand up to your rims!
The great Ianrauk looking suitably elegant a la Max Wall :thumbsup:
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..and Captain Camouflage hard to spot in the shingle but if you squint and make your eyes go out of focus, he's there somewhere....
Nectar card overshoes courtesy of Sainsburys!

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thanks for the tube. I owe you a pint. Sorry I'm unable to attend the next one as its the girlguides autumn fayre that saturday (my with is a brownie leader and I'm her unit assistant) I hope the weather is really kind to you all on the next one and i hope to see you all at some other ride.
 

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EatSleepRideRepeat

AKA Martin from Wales
Location
West Wales
What a great night out, thanks to everyone for a brilliant ride, grin firmly fixed, even HMRC can't shift it. Sadly can't make the Southend ride, but will meet up with you soon. Onwards and upwards................
 
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See how dark it is in that picture? It's what you should expect isn't it, when you cycle through the night? But I found it very dark. It's as if I was in one of my tunnel phases on the third night of a 1200. This Friday night was long. We were in Pulborough and it was still dark, very dark. I was waiting, urging on dawn.

I'd been struggling to stay awake. I was dozing off. I was going backwards and sideways, on the hills.

When Simon announced Pulborough train station being 5 minutes away, I didn't have much hesitation. Be bold, I thought, dare to take the train. “I'll take the train, Simon”. He double checked and looked closely to make sure it was me.

Miranda joined me – there is no shame in taking the train with a PBP ancienne was her reasoning. We got to the train station and bought tickets. On the screen we could see that we had just missed a train to Bognor, on the platform we could see that the train was delayed. That got us into euphorics. Within a couple of minutes were were on the train, and the lights were on! Bright light like daylight!

Whilst cycling one of my sideways I had been dreaming of sleeping in a corner of the Lobster Pot Cafe, and nothing was going to wake me up. Now, I was dreaming of dancing on the tables of the Lobster Pot Cafe, and nothing was going to get me down. When we got to the Lobster Pot cafe, they were just setting up. I quite enjoyed the cafe experience from the other side of the fence.

Somebody asked: 'Are you cyclists'? 'Yes', said Miranda. We looked at each other: 'No, we're trainers!'

It was nice to see everybody. I wanted to be on the last ride (I can't make Southend). I enjoyed The Cabin and the Lobster Pot Cafe breakfast, as well as the company on the train back to London.

Thanks to riders, tecs, waymarkers and Simon and Susie for a wonderful era of night cycling.

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