John's Story.
DarylB, his daughter Nicola and I
set off from Shrewsbury at 09:30. A straight run down the A53 takes
us practically all the way there. Of course things are never that simple.
The A53 was pleasant enough until we got to Newcastle under Lyme and that
seemed to merge into Stoke, a 30-40mph hell of roundabouts and traffic
cameras. There was a moment of concern for me at one of the islands, I
could hear a siren coming, but thought it was behind me, such is the
effect of earplugs. The dippy driver in front stopped for no apparent
reason in front of me, so I blasted past on her right, then I realised why
she stopped, an ambulance was heading straight for us. It wasn't a
problem, as I just gassed it away and even had time to wave an apology at
the ambulance driver. Why didn't I stop behind the dippy driver, well
because she was driving me up the wall, she was always in the wrong lane,
she spent more time gassing to her mate, I just decided enough was enough
and acted on impulse. How many times has impulse got you into trouble.
We managed to get through that lot
and then took a wrong turn on the outskirts of Stoke and ended up heading
away from Buxton instead. We stopped at a pub, got a drink and then set
off in the opposite direction. Things were going nicely until we got to
Leek. It was a complete gridlock. Half the town was being dug up. I
managed to filter through the traffic (17 years of commuting in London has
it's benefits), but lost Daryl in the process. I waited outside Leek
for a good 5 minutes and I assumed that Daryl had gone another way. I
decided to push onto Buxton and wait there for him.
The minute I turned onto the A537
at Buxton, I knew it was going to be interesting. I immediately thought of
the mountain circuit on the IOM. The road surface was awful but the bends
were tight. Definitely a road that you should take easy on your first
encounter.
As I turned into the Cat n Fiddle,
the sight of dozens of SV's greeted me. At this stage I'm fairly
incognito, so I just pulled up and started to disrobe. A chap came
across and introduced himself as Mark (amarko5) and said "you must be
John". How the hell did he know that. It seems that I'm the only
person in the UK to have a forkbrace and Mark spotted that. I think a new
forum name of Hawkeye would be appropriate.
I soon heard about the incident
with Mr Fuds father-in-law. I hope he makes a full recovery, sounded damn
scary. Get Well soon.
Of course it's not long before
people start to ask me "when are we off then". I managed to find
Dave Crabtree and we discussed our plan, which was basically follow the
proposed route but stop at Chapel-le-Firth for fuel. At 13:00
engines started and people were starting to leave the car park and stop in
the curb opposite. I was dithering a bit and soon realised that a road
block was starting to occur. I'd seen Dave leave earlier and I wondered if
he was waiting for me to come past as the go-ahead. So I wriggled my way
onto the road, trickled up to the front of the queue looking for Dave and
before I knew it everyone started to pull away too. I didn't see
Dave but a few bikes were in front of me and a few more came past.
By the time we got to Macclesfield
there were a good bunch in front of me and another big group behind. I
hoped the delay at the traffic lights would bring others along. I
don't know why we didn't stop at the petrol station in Chapel. There is a
kind of sheep mentality (I include myself in that statement) when riding
in a group, if the guy in front carries on, you tend to assume he knows
what he is doing and follow suit. I can only guess that Dave wasn't at the
front when we got there. The ride carried on through some wonderful
scenery and we stopped just short of Chatsworth, or so I thought. I
managed to get a quick word with Dave. I assumed he stopped the group to
bunch us up before going into Chatsworth. I assumed wrong, I think we were
just letting people catch up. I mentioned to Dave that it would be nice to
go into Chatsworth for a photo call, a last minute change I know, but at
that time I thought the whole group was still with us - Wrong again.
We turned into Chatsworth, what an
impressive sight. We found the car parks roped off and we didn't plan to
stay long, so paying to park was out of the question. We turned around
headed back out over a narrow bridge and then stopped on the grass with
the house in the background. Perfect for a snap. We spent about 10-15
minutes there before a land rover turned up and we were asked to leave or
park in the designated area. I apologized to the bloke and we set off for
Matlock. I also realised at this point that a few were missing. Daryl and
Nicola were very much absent.
Part of the plan was to meet up at
a large bike shop just outside Matlock. When we arrived the others were
waiting for us. Daryl reckoned that they did come into Chatsworth, but
they didn't see us and we didn't see them. The final part of the rideout
was to ride en-mass into Matlock-Bath. It was a warm day and people seemed
to be flagging, so I asked for opinions on whether we should carry on or
call it a day. We called it a day. It would have been packed in M-B and we
would have ended up parking all over the place and therefore separated. So
we carried on talking and sunbathing and gradually people said goodbye and
started for home.
Now such was my forward planning
that I had plenty of maps for getting to the rideout, but hadn't
considered getting back from M-B. So we headed down the A6 into M-B and
then onto Derby, along more 30-40-50's. A quick blast along the A38
cooled us down and then a detour through Cannock Chase to pick up the A5.
A few miles down the M54 and then back onto the A5 to Shrewsbury by
18:30.
So in summary, a great day out,
great people and great scenery. I'm sorry that we got split up, but that
always seems to happen and that's why I always state a final destination,
so we can meet up at the end, at least.
Here are some photos. Enjoy. I've
included comments on some if you hover over the thumbails.
John
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