Crumbs cafe in Chalfont St Peter
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Stylish rainwear
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We reached the excellent White Horse at Hedgerley by an interesting and very hilly route. The pub dates from 1679 and has retained much of its character. It was offering about a dozen real ales and food from a separate counter with fast service. We were happy to sit in the garden to avoid the crowds who were inside, or gathered around the gas burners (ideal target for a new carbon tax?) in the adjacent tent.
Not a bad place to camp
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Carol found another good route after lunch. Surprisingly rural despite the proximity of so many motorways. The last stretch was alongside a mile of canal towards the Aquadome café, but we had picked the wrong weekend. It was the annual Rickmansworth canal festival with bands playing, boat trips and even a boat tug of war going on. So we headed into town and negotiated coffee and muffins at Weatherspoons.
Canal towpath near Rickmansworth
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Boats gathered for the festival
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The rain had been sporadic so far, but the run home was a nerve wracking ride through torrential rain. Roads were soon flooded and drains overflowing. Given the state of the roads I took to the pavement on a few stretches to avoid hitting any flooded potholes. Maybe John made the right choice by getting picked up at lunchtime.
16/05/2010
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