Ride out Sunday 17th July - Battle of Britain ride

Thanks Kev

Glad I came along, always awkward when meeting a group for 1st time who all know each other. Wasn't awkward at all, made to feel very welcome. Great ride, look forward to doing it again, sorry had to miss last stop but my pass was running out. Thanks again everyone
 
Thanks again for the day Kevin nice drinking hole at the end too. Nice to meet you Ron you too John you old sea dog. Rory did you proud Roy,.. rode really well in not exactly ideal conditions.Look forward to the next one
Dave & Helen
 
It was a good one - weather just about bearable!!

Glad I came along, always awkward when meeting a group for 1st time who all know each other. Wasn't awkward at all, made to feel very welcome. Great ride, look forward to doing it again, sorry had to miss last stop but my pass was running out. Thanks again everyone

Nice to meet you and look out for the next one - and a re-run of this one later on in the year when hopefully we should have good weather and be able to enjoy the views


Shame I had to miss it, did Rory behave himself ?

Rory did himself proud - putting with a load of old Tossers for the day:rolleyes:


excellent ride, thanks very much, nice to meet you all :beerjug:

You're welcome - until next time

Thanks again for the day Kevin nice drinking hole at the end too. Nice to meet you Ron you too John you old sea dog. Rory did you proud Roy,.. rode really well in not exactly ideal conditions.Look forward to the next one
Dave & Helen

Thanks for back marking Dave - and for not losing anyone:thumb2

Conditions were a bit changeable to say the very least! Started off almost dry and we chased the rain which could be seen falling where we were heading. A couple of showers amounted to nothing. Breakfast at the Clifftop Cafe was almost taken off the plate by the wind and sipping tea had your brew spraying the person down wind (sorry Rory). Riding towards Hythe there was quite a downpoor but fortunately quite short.

Run up to Newchurch and a stop at the grave of Pilot Officer Arthur William Clarke. For details of the that brave young man click on the link.

http://www.doverwarmemorialproject.org.uk/Information/Jottings/People/Arthur Clarke.htm

Then running cross country to Maidstone through rain and cloudy and then a nice get warm and have a drink stop at the Old Plantation, Bearsted. The landlord Nigel is an ex tosser and made us very welcome.

Until next time........................
 


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