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Ride to the sun

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  1. stiltskin
    Member

    @HankChief. That’s a very kind offer. I will need to clear this with mrs stiltskin & I’m not sure it will be a yes. When do you need to know by?

    Posted 10 months ago #
  2. stiltskin
    Member

    @acsimpson. Unfortunately double centuries are definitely not my thing

    Posted 10 months ago #
  3. HankChief
    Member

    @Stiltskin - Van leaves around 2pm tomorrow, so by then.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  4. stiltskin
    Member

    Hi HankChief I’ve been given the ok, so I’ll take you up on your offer. Thanks a lot. Is there a dm facility on this forum or do you want my e-mail/phone number so we can arrange where I deliver the bike.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  5. HankChief
    Member

    Have sent you my number via DM here. See 'private messages' just above the topic heading above.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  6. vladimpala
    Member

    A crazy plan has been hatched, and if everything works out I'll be riding RttS tommorrow. If it doesn't.. well I haven't quite finalised that part of the plan.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  7. chdot
    Admin

    Team CCE

    (Or something)

    Posted 10 months ago #
  8. HankChief
    Member

    Absolutely cracking night in perfect conditions.

    Well done team CCE.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  9. Murun Buchstansangur
    Member

    All hail the Bananaman!

    Posted 10 months ago #
  10. vladimpala
    Member

    Set off (it would seem) quite late so sadly missed a) Bananaman, b) food at the Moffat chippy (everything sold out by the time I got there around 11:20) and c) piper at the top of Devil's beeftub. But the tunes were still playing at the Crook Inn.
    Cracking experience flying down from the top of the Devil's beeftub (nearly bested by doing Fairmilehead to Morningside without hitting a single red light).
    Am intrigued when most people set off, I started around 8:20 and definitely felt I had missed the boat - but I still made it to Crammond an hour before sunrise.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  11. acsimpson
    Member

    Most folk set of before 8. A largish group of Cramond locals set off just after 8. The front of the group got there about 2.30 which seems a bit too early. I was at the back of the group and got for there about 3.30, plenty of time for a bacon roll and beer before enjoying sunrise.
    Hankchief/Bananaman was at the Crook Inn until 2. I hear he did a great job keeping the local kids entertained.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  12. stiltskin
    Member

    Everyone seems to have left Carlisle very early this year. We set off at around 8:20 as well & I think we were amongst the last away. I got the last chip portion at Moffat. We were still well early for the sunrise.
    Thanks again to @HankChief for the use of the banana van to transport the bike.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  13. HankChief
    Member

    @vladimpala - I must have missed you at the Crook - I was there all night from set up around 9.30pm to close down at 2am

    I agree there seems to a trend towards an earlier start times, probably unnecessarily given this years tailwind. There were very few people setting off after 8pm and when I left at 8.30pm the car park was bereft of cyclists.

    The piper started at 9.00pm and was only a young lad, so it was quite a shift he put in but alas he ran out of puff before we ran out of riders.

    The local kids at the Crook were great. They'd been at the Community Quiz and then started playing rounders* in the back carpark. I was roped in to join them, but my sporting prowess was limited by hardly being able to see the ball in the gloom and being dressed as a banana...

    Once darkness decended they got glowsticked up and hit the dance floor. I get the impression that they will remember the night fondly :)

    The cafe at the Crook Inn really is lovely - currently only open 11-3 Fri-Sun over the Summer while they look for an operator...

    They had a busy night selling teas, coffees and massive slices of sponge cake to the florescent masses.

    The vibe/ sunrise at the seafront was great this morning with at least 4 brave souls going for a swim.

    #MakingMemories

    Posted 10 months ago #
  14. gembo
    Member

    Sounds like a vintage year, does help if hot dry and tailie.

    @acsimpson and I set off about 8.30pm a few years back but got a big tow from Ronde so in Moffat in plenty of time for chips but queue very long.so I just scrounged chips from telly woman but that was cut from the edit.

    Midges were ferocious that year.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  15. vladimpala
    Member

    @HankChief - clearly I wasn't looking hard enough!

    Checking Strava I see I left at 8:24 - I didn't see any other riders until I passed a group waylaid by the puncture fairy not far north of Gretna (couple of Ronde jerseys amongst them and a chap with a pink Sam Brown band on). They caught me sometime later (north of Lockerbie?) and I took a wee tow for a mile or so before I saw sense and let them disappear into the distance.
    It wasn't until north of the Crook Inn that I started to see riders in any sort of number.
    Anyway, it was a cracking night for it - the stuff memories are made of.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  16. steveo
    Member

    Didn't see any off you but good video on rtts.

    https://youtu.be/kGv8-m9EEfY

    Simon does loads of good adventure cycling videos so worth a mooch around too.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  17. acsimpson
    Member

    I'm in foreground of the closing scene, filmed from the annoying whiny drone. I don't think I'm recognisable though (orange jacket and knobbly knees).

    Posted 9 months ago #
  18. acsimpson
    Member

    As it happens I also play an even smaller* staring role in this video.

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    *My back appears for a fraction of a second.

    Posted 9 months ago #

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