Oh so very funny, Jon - if it wasn't Sean with that one, my next candidate would've been you...
Interesting ride - came out on the light bike for it's last ride before going away for the winter, which gave me a chance to try the new bottle cages (side entry) and the Crud mudguards (front mudguard rubbed just at the front tip which nearly drove me mad, so removed it for rest of ride..).
Got somehow hauled into Mark's alternative ride but it got downgraded from an 18 (thank gawd) to a 17. Still struggling on them blasted hills despite being on the lighter bike
Never mind - I'll keep going and see how I'm doing come spring...
Kind of hijacked Mark's ride and took Monty's group via Walton-on-the-Hill to Headley, passing an old CTC friend going the other way, then down Little Switzerland before the suicidal squirrel hit. Apologies to the guy behind me as I nearly caused a pile up stopping to pick the squirrel up - they're not native and by no means on the brink of extinction but it didn't seem nice to let it get runover - and put it at the side of the road.
Ride continued without further incidence apart from a few groans everytime we hit a hill (not from me) only to arrive to find the rest of the club about to leave. I had intended to leave with them but I wanted some more water in my bottle and in the fight to find a place to prop my bike up missed out on the return ride. So I decided to stick around with the Alternativistas who'd arrived just after the main group left and had my usual two teas and a piece of cake (there was some left!) and we all came back on the reverse club run route after going up Mynthurst to Leigh.
I think we picked up the tailenders from the main club run or at least saw them go by as we rejoined the main road before Gatton. I then took the Enigma to its winter resting place after a quick clean