6:10 ish? I'll be on a blue mmmbop.
Edit-6:10 at the Sainsburys junction.
6:10 ish? I'll be on a blue mmmbop.
Edit-6:10 at the Sainsburys junction.
see you there.
For now I become househusband, destroyer of chains...
What is it with me, group rides - and snapping chains?! Thanks to those that waited first time, and then gazed in disbelief second time - hope you all had a good one!
mmm whisky... better than dinner.
So.. i forgot to announce... beer on sat night in prep for Sunday East Lothian ride if you fancy it. Let us ken, ken.
Hey i might even buy a round. WITH crisps.
In the meantime, 18 is an impressive number and dare i say it was sensible to split a little to keep them paths all clear of erosiony activity? Good work chaps.
I was abandoned
For all you lot know I COULD BE DEAD!!1!ONE! My frozen corpse may never be found, lying lost in the barren wilds of Maiden's Cleugh...
(OK, actually I just had a bugger of a puncture that needed a new tube and a tyre boot to sort and by the time I got going again I think Team TJ was halfway up Castlelaw so I gave up on catching up)
Good ride though! Chilly but nice.
TJ will be disciplined.
My fault - I normally make sure I am last down but I was enjoying the descent too much.
Househusband, I was getting worried, last time I rode with you and you had chain related mishaps, I ended up being 'clown' for the day and taking about five bails in front/on top of everyone else.
Northwind, sorry about that! Poor show all round. I think the headcounts got a bit confused and I wasn't even sure who'd gone where at the top of the hill.
great ride guys...
Andrew (HH) i did hear your epic swear behind then feared the worse...sorry you had to pull out
Andrew (NW) guess everyone to blame as none of us including me did a head count after the split...
only one pic this week im afraid...

after Castlelaw it was a great descent back,thanks Ian for the woodland trails around dreghorn...that was ace!
see all those who can make it to East Lothian on Sunday
ride details here...
No worries, it's not a school trip
Shine a light Sorry northwind! I wuz told we had everyone. Apologies that is bad form
Nah, equal credit to TJ for those ones, I hadn't a clue where I was half the time!
That was grand, thoroughly enjoyed that.
also forgot to give credit to Sharky for cleaning the climb up Castlelaw on the SS...well done mate!
O yes, another tip-top TBC rideout with faces old & new; it would seem a bad night to be called Andrew - HH better luck next time, NW big apologies & hope it doesn't happen to me (the abandoning, that is). And, yes, much 'not worthy' motions to the SSpeed army.
(Shane showing his caring side...)

My poser of the night - I don't recall passing over / under the bypass again around Dreghorn, where was that?
Rob - on the road agfter dreghorn we went over it just before disappearing into the woods again
Once again, lovely to meet more bodies.
I too hadn't a clue where i was going, so thanks to everyone for the cool little loop.
Shame about Andys chain fail, i had one of those on my first TBC ride.
NW, we did fail to do a head count, so can only echo the sorrys.
Loved the cheeky woodland trails, but didn't enjoy shoulder checking the tree, no harm down though.
See some of you sat or sun.
Thanks again all for a good ole night out.
Oh! Cheers Bruce for the comment and to Rob for the company up top.
Splitters! Then sub-splitters
FFS it's worse than the Life of Brian clip. No wonder someone got left behind.
Hope Tom's(?) wrist on the Orange is ok.
I'm fecked. And apologies to those that had to follow my wimpering ass on the downs.
Still a real nice evening out - especially the latter parts.
Heh. If it's any consolation chaps, I'd probably have left me behind too
Had no idea at all how many people were still with us myself. But we'll have to get over to those trails I missed some other night, I don't know that end of the hills at all.
sorry you had to pull out
I was sorry he had to pull out too... Oh, you mean from the ride? *pulls pants back up* yeah, that 'n all.
We 4 had a braw run back into town, including some urban trails in Colinton
Damn, sorry northwind, we really should have done another headcount after the split
Cracking ride despite my legs and lungs not complying on even the slightest incline. Most gracious of you all to wait for the wheezy mess attempting to get up the Castlelaw climb way behind you
Thankfully the descents made up for the pain.
Unlucky Househusband. I really couldn't believe it when your chain went a second time. Top swearing points though, I think everyone in the Pentlands heard your cry.
Always good to meet new folk too, even if I could hardly raise the breath for chat and when I did I spouted total bollocks anyway.
Debaser, i think i heard your voice fine when you offered me sweeties(i think it was you )i nearly lost them as i tried to chew them on that last little bit of the castlelaw climb.
Thanks for the sweets and the also to the suppliers of the whiskey.
I think i'll be dreaming about the final grassy descent down to Dreghorn, i've never experienced such a silent ride, no noise from the bike, no wind, no noise under tyre, very surreal.
aye sharky, that was me. Those tangfantastics may have saved me. I must eat more food before i come out next time.
good effort on the SS btw, Castlelaw is quite a climb.
one things for sure..i bet everyone will be off to work with that big silly grin tomorrow
- except HH who is on holiday
Not me.
Wednesday = Friday
ck - would a "hybrid" be ok for Sunday?
hybrid would be fine druidh as no mud...some hardpack ST, dirt landy tracks and trails and grassy paths,theres a bit of a bumpy trail (JMW) above the coast back to longniddry but you could if you want ride alongside on the coastroad...
i have done all the route on my semi slick commuter so yeah a hybrid will be Ok
Tangtastics i think have saved many a struggling rider over the years.
Looking forward to sunday now, as for work tomorrow,i might go in and do 3 or 4 hrs.;)
I don't recall passing over / under the bypass again around Dreghorn
Ahhh, just realised this was my fatigue-ravaged brain thinking we'd crossed back over the bypass after Dreghorn services; going to have to do them woods in the daylight, can't appreciate how we spent so much time in there, yet Bruce & I popped back out onto the 'polo field' at Bonaly...
Weird time-lapse tardis thing going on
Cheers for the guiding light providers on the splitters group (Jamie?) and kit. Oh and Mark for the lights in the first place.
The Colinton run was sweet, never knew those steps were there! I nearly went for a swim from the viaduct on my way along the canal, a strobe isn't the best to see by
Will have some lights of my own by next week, hopefully.
Should be up for a jar on Sat Mark and possibly East Lothian on Sun if the misses is working.
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