Andy Easton, John O' Rourke and Graham John.
At the Torpoint Ferry I did not expect to see anybody and that I was only following etiquette for the leader to be at the start, whatever! So I was pleased to see that there was four of us on this grey drizzly day but that soon left us to leave a mild windy dry day. We rode off along the A387 past Polbathic and hung a left to Tredis then on to Narkus dropping down steeply to Seaton for our first stop. Afterwards onward to Looe for a pasty break sitting on the sea front fighting off the pigoens and seagulls. The return journey we went along the Looe valley railway route passing by St Keyne well then crossing the bridge at the Music Museum then on to Horningtops and back along the A38 to Trerulefoot to Torpoint with 45 miles covered and still dry but by now it was cooling down and lighting up time.
At the Torpoint Ferry I did not expect to see anybody and that I was only following etiquette for the leader to be at the start, whatever! So I was pleased to see that there was four of us on this grey drizzly day but that soon left us to leave a mild windy dry day. We rode off along the A387 past Polbathic and hung a left to Tredis then on to Narkus dropping down steeply to Seaton for our first stop. Afterwards onward to Looe for a pasty break sitting on the sea front fighting off the pigoens and seagulls. The return journey we went along the Looe valley railway route passing by St Keyne well then crossing the bridge at the Music Museum then on to Horningtops and back along the A38 to Trerulefoot to Torpoint with 45 miles covered and still dry but by now it was cooling down and lighting up time.