Today was June's imperial century a month challenge. With one of my usual partners
@rb58 . And what a glorious day it was too. Not a cloud in the sky at 5.30am this morning... No clouds.. but about 40 of these things..
Anyway.. an early start meant meeting Ross at the Dartford Crossing at 7.30am to get the free cycle transport over to Essex.. We were off to Tiptree. To the Tiptree Jam Factory for Brekkie.
And what a fine brekkie it is too... beans in a Ramekin... you know that's a seriously good brekkie..
There was a cheeky headwind on the way out which built up a nice appetite.. our brekkies didn't even touch the sides. Going home was going to be much easier..with a lovely tailwind at times giving us a helping hand. We got lost a little bit.. but no matter, each cycle ride is an adventure right?
Miles and miles and miles of country lane riding with a few fast B and A roads thrown in for good measure meant we were back in the outskirts of London in no time at all. The hot weather meant a couple of stops to get some more fluids and munchies. I take Ross to all the best places. You really can't beat an Esso Garage in Dagenham betwixt a graveyard and a flyover.
From Dagenham, it was a blast through crappy London traffic and crappy London drivers to the Woolwich ferry to take us back over the Thames to Sarf East Landahn and back home.
So 125 miles on the clock. I used sunscreen, Ross said he didn't need any when on the bike but now wishes he did.
Home and something to wet the old whistle to get some fluids back in the body...
Century # 15 for 2015 and my 150 Century over all. Am very chuffed with that.