Summerland Point Ride 13th June 2024
Twenty one is a good number. On reaching 21 you get the key to your home, when playing Blackjack that’s the number you want and last Thursday 21 riders relieved me of my virginity as ride leader…..no clap.
On that fateful morning I arrived with my trusty ball of wool, and not so trusty GPS Mai-Lin from China. After assembling my 21 member fan club I delivered a precise route plan. Turn left out of the car park, go past ‘Pie in the Sky’, go down Bumble Hill, through Yarramalong Valley and stop for a smoko at the triangle. All of that was achieved with a minimum of fuss thanks to Mark who volunteered to be Tail End Charlie.
After a bit of mental calisthenics in preparation for the discussion of the wold’s problems at the final destination, should it be reached, we mounted again. Taking the Hue Hue Road, then to “Wyee Road, Pacific Highway, Kanangra Road and Summerland Road, voila we arrived in Summerland Point.
The discussion around the tables after arriving at our final destination is always the highlight of the day and once again we were not disappointed. There was so much hot air expelled which made the coolish day at least 5 degrees warmer. It was there I also received an apology from Peter (you know who you are) with some lame excuse as he could not face my navigation skills.
In summary my Chinese GPS worked without a hitch, maybe because Xi Jinping was distracted. I also would like to thank Mark for a great job as TEC, we did not lose anyone but actually gained one.
Danny
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