Last night started with me going to get changed and, as I stood upstairs getting dressed, I heard a noise I hadn't heard for far too long, that being the squeel of CL's brakes, coming from outside.
I wandered downstairs to find CL and CA parking their bikes up. CU was on his way, having set off from York at 15:00 to ride to NTR. CA and CU had taken the train, thus why they were there first
Once everyone had gathered (CU having a bit of direction assistance from Mrs T, who had just dropped TLD off at Brownies), coffee crunk and chats had, we set off into the night.
I had said this ride was flat, with no nasty COR and relatively short.
One or more of these statements may have been viewed as a lie by one or more participants, at different times.
We did 14 miles pre-pub, some off it away from main roads, a tiny little bit of mud and some tiny little hills (you couldn't even call them hills, just slight upwards rises.)
Beer, chips and burgers were consumed at the pub (as well as the LARGEST cheese butty I had ever seen, and garlic mushrooms).
More chatting then we parted, the lions heading off to the station to go home and me to ride the 10 miles back home.
Notable things from the night:
the BMW driver (yes I said BMW) who, when he saw us coming down the road, put his lights onto sidelights until he had passed us!!!!!
The complete and utter cock who tried to go across a small, VERY narrow bridge at the same time that myself and CU were on said bridge (I think he heard my shout, even through his closed windows)
The sheep at Thorton Stud, I thought it would be funny to scare them off with a loud "BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA". this worked, until they then decided that their escape route would be across the road, 5 foot in front of me. This set off a laughing fit for me
Finding a MP3 player in the grass verge.
The ride home, which was through a night where there was a thin layer of cloud, so the moonlight was so diffused it I had a shadow, at ~23:00 in November!
Having fun with friends, on bikes, drinking beer and eating chips!
Even the pub staff have got used to us now!