Our usual Friday route master Raymond is off on holiday ๐ป๐ทbut at least he left a “ray” of sunshine. Typical that, going off on holiday for warmth and sunshine and there’s a heatwave โ๏ธ at home. There was a smaller turnout today compared with recent rides for Captain Pugwash’s ‘Tour de Gransmoor’.
It was mostly a flattish route (at least to the cafe stop) with a light wind from the SSE. Right from the ‘off’ the pace was somewhat stronger than our usual ‘sedentary’ Friday rides. Leading us out of town towards Tickton was Martin. We’d only got as far as the ‘Crown & Anchor’ when there was a cry for help from a lovely group of WOW ladies. One of their number had sustained an injury and needed a plaster. Luckily at least one of us carried our first aid kit.
When we resumed our journey, Pugwash took over the lead. At Tickton Grange we were joined by DavidJ before continuing on the cycle path to Whitecross roundabout with SteveG taking over the lead at Routh. With the wind now behind us the pace picked up hitting 19-21mph as we tried to get off the ‘main roads’ as quick as possible. (At least that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it).
Once onto the Bewholme road Pugwash set a more ‘steady sedate’ pace. Well that didn’t last long, as first DavidJ shot off the front followed by SteveG, Mel and Russ. On regrouping at Skipsea Brough, DavidJ returned home via Dunnington while the rest continued through Skipsea to Lisset with Martin setting a strong pace on the front of the “train”.
The strong pace continued as we headed through Gransmoor to Little Kelk. Things eased up a bit as the road surface through Lowthorpe to Nafferton forced us to “๐ถtip-toe through the two lips๐ถ(of the pot holes)” not to mention being held up by a train at the first crossing then having to dismount to cross the second. At this point Martin, having a better knowledge of the roads in the area, continued to lead us through Nafferton and Driffield. It was a bit like following a taxi driver as we zigged and zagged round back streets until he peeled off home leaving the rest to continue to Skerne.
On reaching Hutton Cranswick Farm Shop SteveG and Russ carried on home while the remaining five headed inside for some refreshments. As the sweat dripped from Jim’s brow “Well I’m still here” he declared “Has there been a concerted effort to ‘drop me’?” he asked accusingly. “Who us? Never Jim!”
With such a pleasant afternoon, we decided to extend the return journey by heading back along Burnbutts lane to Bainton with Sean now at the front. Crossing the main road proved difficult as we waited and waited until finally a brief gap appeared in the traffic. Our next destination was North Dalton with our “train” now being led by Graham. From Middleton-on-the-Wolds we took Beverley Road to Lund passing through the village then to Holme-on-the-Wolds completing the days outing by following our usual route home.
It was a pleasure to be out and not be cold. Hope you all didn’t catch too much sun. ๐ฆ Not sure Raymond would have approved of the pace but…. when the cat’s away…. See you all next time.