Great write up Lee, very funny

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Just Richard joined me for the MTB ride this morning, thanks I had a very enjoyable ride.
With mountain biking I'm more of a hard packed, grit and gravel, dusty trails kind of guy rather than a mud plugger. Well dusty trails were about the only thing we didn't have today but it was great fun. We had a bit of everything else.
With the snow melt some of the trails were boggy and demanded hard powering to get over/through them, others were hard surface bumpy ice with a slick covering which needed commitment to skim over, others were hard but wet packed mud, and some still had some of the white stuff to ride through. A great day to test and hone your bike skills and handling.
A testing and demanding ride but a good hard ride, including especially for Richard a forced dismount with a tree across a trail that involved a bike lift and clamber over a couple of trunks. This meant a draggy climb from a standing start in a boggy snowy section but we both gave it a bit of a dig and rode out of and through it.
Towards the end by Jackass Lane just before a trail section before the final Spring Park section Richard noticed his front tyre was a bit odd. On examination the bead was broken and the wall fraying, basically the front tyre was knackered. A low pressure careful inflation and a ride back on the road for the final bit instead but this went belly up when about half a mile down the road the tyre pulled off and catastrophic failure. Oh well a long walk home for Richard then, well no as a short walk to Coney Hall and the very nice Martin Green (no relation) at Young's Cycles and he sorted us a budget tyre for a tenner. Result and a much quicker trip home for Mr. Munday.
Arrived home covered in mud with a very speckled face

, before a trip to Croydon to take my poor Mum (a Social member and good marshaller) shopping as she slipped on some ice last week and broke her arm. Christmas dinner will come courtesy of my brother and I, it won't be a patch on one of hers but should be up to scratch and will be nice to give her a day off.
Glad the lanes turned out okay for people as where we were there was still quite a lot of hard packed slippery snow on the road which would have been a nightmare on a road bike.