Well that set a record, 2 hours to get home.
It was okay for the first bit through Central London but once I got up Denmark Hill it was very slushy and some of the road was compacted slush and slick as a slick thing.
Carefully down the hill towards Dulwich and wow there that's a lot of traffic not going anywhere quickly. I started overtaking them as normal but the road just off the cars' path was really dodgy, with lots of patches of black ice. I managed to get across to the pavement and rode up that on the nice crunchy snow.
College Road was just one big sheet of black ice from one end to the other, that doesn't stop cars trying to go up it though
. I met another guy on a mountain bike and we had a nice chat while we rode up the pavement through the snow, getting to the hill bit and cars were slipping all over the show and being abandoned.
Up to the top at Crystal Palace and the roads were still dodgy as hell and the traffic was locked solid. Again down the pavement carefully as there were a lot of folk walking here. Starting down Anerley Hill and the top was still very slippery so continued to carefully roll down the hill on the pavement in the snow, slippy in places due to all the foot traffic. Lots of folk walking as the buses seemed to have stopped running around here.
From half way down I could get back on the road with some careful line choices to stay out in the middle a bit away from the slick surfaces. From Elmers End on there was hardly any traffic at all, very few cars, and then up and over Gravel Hill tonight as the Glades would have been a bit iffy.
Glad to have the MTB for today but that was a tough commute.
Didn't see any sign of a gritter and some of the roads are really dodgy, some near me are already nearly sheet ice with the compacted slush.