Welcome to summer! Our leader was almost cross-eyed from checking the weather forecast in the days before the ride, different every time she looked. The original long and some off-road route was modified to a shorter and some off-road route, with a fall-back of going straight to St Albans Cycle Hub. The more sensible people decided not to go cycling this morning, the believers in the right sort of clothing turned out, five of them, ready to go further, faster, wetter.
The heavy overnight rain had brought down a tree on the Alban Way, only moderate acrobatics required to get through.
We continued, in the rain, to the end of the Alban Way and then along Holyrood Crescent and down to the Park Street roundabout. A cyclist waiting out the heavier shower in the underpass gave us a slightly quizzical look as we paused and then launched through the nettles and briars to gain the A414 path.Have to say, drivers being kind today, we made it down through Park Street no bother and then took to the offroad through Frogmore Pits. Not many people out walking today. The river level was high and when we got to the end of the path.... we could see that we would be riding through it! It had overflowed the path. We courteously waited for a couple of walkers to come through, which also let us gauge the depth. It was manageable, but the bridge decking was very slippery indeed and we all ended up dabbing and sliddering our way to dryish land. It was still raining.
We considered waiting it out under the M25 underpass at Moor Mill, but this was no passing shower, we carried on, along Drop Lane, where water dropped from the trees and splashed up from our wheels. We were keen to visit 'the picture house', and Bricket Wood Common is beautiful even when you are wet.
Well, we were not disappointed, but we were all a bit wet and cold, as none of us had quite enough of the right clothing, so turned about and headed to the Bricket Wood Station Tearoom, four of us stopped for hot drinks and a fifth opted to keep going towards home and a nice warm bath. We enjoyed our hot drinks and we highly recommend the rhubarb flapjack, but we were also liking the idea of home and hot bath. And we were slightly nervous for our bikes, as we were told that a well-locked e-bike had been stolen the day before. So we did not linger, and having waved to the friendly train guard, we were on our way, in the rain.
Back to St Albans on NCN6, the Abbey Way, along Park Street Lane and up through How Wood, through Greenwood Park and the party split, some heading towards Verulamium Park and the others returning to the Alban Way. Ride distance approx 15 miles.
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