Heading towards Botley Hill on the 269, Saturday 27th January 2018... |
Saturday's ride was a trip to Westerham in Kent, a 22-mile round trip. The weather was perfect, not as cold as it has been, but cold enough to make wearing a balaclava cosy and warm.
The mornings are getting lighter. Only a fortnight ago my bike lights went on at 0700hrs – or thereabouts – and were switched off when we reached the bus stop about 40 minutes later. Yesterday they were switched off at the green before we even set off. It won't be long before summer comes, I thought, remembering Thin Lizzy.
We rode along the 269 and at one point the road opens out to fields on either side and that's when I always feel good, especially if the weather is fine, like it was yesterday. There was sunshine for a start and clearish skies. It was one of those mornings when the trees were silhouetted like in a painting and there was a sense of water colours.
The ride down was uneventful as both bikes performed well, although I think my chain needs oiling. We sailed past the bus stop and down the hill, under the M25 and into Westerham. Our old stop point has been turned into a memorial garden, for what or who I don't know, although I guess it could be for the person who died a couple of years ago when a car drove into a Costa Coffee outlet on the green. I don't know, but we sat there, like we used to in the early days and while we couldn't sit down because the benches were soaked through with dewy dampness, we stood there drinking tea and munching biscuits until it was time to head home.
The worst thing about riding to Westerham is the long and slow hill on the return ride; it's unrelenting from the word go, but the key is not to think too deeply about it and soon you'll find yourself approaching Botley Hill and the downhill ride towards Warlingham and then home. We parted at the green as usual, promising to be back in the morning.
Westerham's Memorial Gardens next to the Co-op... |
The sign has been fixed. |
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