After a quick tidy up, 40 winks and a cuppa we set off back round some of the route to collect the markers (all still there AND pointing the right way too). Got back about 7.30 and then it was my turn at the stove. We were pretty hungry.
The day started at the White Swan as per.
First stop at Wharton Hill lay-by.
Then onwards finishing at The Woodcocks for lunch.
Cars parked under the trees and I only spotted one targeted by a bird and the shade of the trees was really welcome as we chatted before heading back to the Shed.
Later back at the field Alex voted John's Lovely Dakar Z3 as best car, a very close thing with Denise's E89 Z4.
Shirl had baked a load of chocolate cookies which went down very well. They were baked with a carrier bag full of "Truffles" which came home with us from Florida (they may well be on the next shopping list!)
If its as hot next year well get more water.I think there were only a couple of bottles left.
Big thanks to all of our group leaders first of all, Paul and Jaquie, Denise and Keith, Dave and Mue and finally Alex. It couldn't happen without you guys.
I have to thank Matt and his staff at The Woodcocks for feeding us all very well and in a timely fashion too.
Then, I can only marvel at the distances some of you travelled to share this fun day out. So a really heartfelt THANK YOU to each and everyone of you because after all it's you who make the day what it is.
As for the weather, well Grumps did it right again, scorching hot and the rain although spitting about as you all left after the last car went through the gate it started to really rain. Timing or what?
Keep your eyes peeled after Christmas for a date for Torksey Lock 2024.
Those of you travelling home today have a safe journey.
Tony and Shirl. xx