GSers in the mist
I made a late start waiting for the fog to clear. Decided not to wear the heavy socks with the light boots, an hour down the room with frozen feet I had to visit M+S in Clonmel for tights and socks.
"She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" the weather witch of the North hadn't got her speels write. It didn't rain, but I was sodden from the moisture of the mist.
Between Waterford and New Ross I saw some blue sky in the distance but then plunged back into the clouds. The GPS took me by potholed, loose dressing, meandering back roads to somewhere near the hidden sea and then about 5km from Kilmore Quay I rode into the sun - directly into the sun.
A few more that the usual suspects had turned up. The beer battered haddock was lovely.
All too soon, I had to make tracks.
Broke my glasses just before the return and my spare pair left me with double vision. Lost both GerryCs outside New Ross, thought they were ahead.
Fog got thicker as the evening came and the temp dropped to 2C around 16h30, I was too cold to go on, so I stopped in a Kentucky Fried in Clonmel for a warm up Zinger and tea.
Got back home around 18h00 after a few near misses when I lost sight of the verges on the back roads near home.
This will be one of my most memorable rides. In the past, I've had colder rides, but I've never ridden for so long in such poor visiblity. I thought that I was getting too old for this - you never know if you can until you've tried.
I hope that all of the other adventure riders go home safe. Look forward to seeing some of you at the Photo Rally do.
When is the next Fish Dash?