After all the precipitation we were suitably pleased to arrive at the Glen still dry and even a hint of sun. There was some discussion about which would be the dryest route , but as that didnt exist we donned arm bands and headed to Sallys Yard with Kenny on point and Mr Power trailing behind in case CK turned up late . Joined also by Ian who is too new to slag (yet) ,JOD on his welterweight bike and the new Sky-lite .Straight up to the mast and dry so far , however kenny decided we needed a bath so off to Knockshee in three inches of water most of the way by which time we were all spotted with mud Jod having the best mud distribution., but fantastic light with mist dropping and lifting every few minutes.
Another paddle up towards bath and back to fallow via the gully . Normally i would have gone home at the stage but Power and Hull were most insistent that I stay and so off to second right and up the switchbacks where most people made it as far as the last really trick bit , Kenny suggested we put in an escalator but the feeling was that would be cheating.
Dropping down the Glen to the stone , and off to the rocky road which proved a bit too rocky for Kenny who fell not once but twice , thereby instigating a rebellion at the bottom with a call for home.
Only the pilot and Mr Power resisted and headed ( in lashing rain) to the Badger .
Great spin
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