It is no mean feat negotiating the path with it's numberous crossings and side turnings but in true KVK style everyone lent a hand and we made it smoothly all the way down to town with no mishaps. Once on the traffic free path there was time to let off some steam before heading back through Powder Mills and back to Hildenborough. Cafe stop was my house, Rog was on hand with the tea, coffee and hot chocolate and there were lots of treats brought along by the riders and their families. We tried out Jacob's light up Christmas Tree, powered by our club Isla bike on a turbo. Thanks to everyone who came along to celebrate the end of 2016 at the KVK. Looking forward to lots more fun in 2017. I've been sent lots of photos but here are a few to give you a flavour of the ride.
Thursday, 22 December 2016
Saturday 17th December Pimp My Ride
As usual the KVK had pulled out all the stops to get themselves and their bikes looking super festive for our annual Christmas ride. We met up at school, an amazing sight; forty riders all resplendent in tinsel and baubles. This year we had two Santas alongside elves, reindeer, a christmas tree and a snowy star. Gareth climbed on top of his car to take a photo before we set off along the cycle path to Tonbridge.
It is no mean feat negotiating the path with it's numberous crossings and side turnings but in true KVK style everyone lent a hand and we made it smoothly all the way down to town with no mishaps. Once on the traffic free path there was time to let off some steam before heading back through Powder Mills and back to Hildenborough. Cafe stop was my house, Rog was on hand with the tea, coffee and hot chocolate and there were lots of treats brought along by the riders and their families. We tried out Jacob's light up Christmas Tree, powered by our club Isla bike on a turbo. Thanks to everyone who came along to celebrate the end of 2016 at the KVK. Looking forward to lots more fun in 2017. I've been sent lots of photos but here are a few to give you a flavour of the ride.
It is no mean feat negotiating the path with it's numberous crossings and side turnings but in true KVK style everyone lent a hand and we made it smoothly all the way down to town with no mishaps. Once on the traffic free path there was time to let off some steam before heading back through Powder Mills and back to Hildenborough. Cafe stop was my house, Rog was on hand with the tea, coffee and hot chocolate and there were lots of treats brought along by the riders and their families. We tried out Jacob's light up Christmas Tree, powered by our club Isla bike on a turbo. Thanks to everyone who came along to celebrate the end of 2016 at the KVK. Looking forward to lots more fun in 2017. I've been sent lots of photos but here are a few to give you a flavour of the ride.
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