They headed down and waited a day for the weather. The local press had come out and there was a minor frisson of excitement, dispelled slightly by a very low-key departure. “I just rolled out to ride for two days,” soon-to-be End to End record holder Pauline Strong recalls.
Cornwall was a static line of holiday traffic in and out of the county. Support cars were stuck in unending queues. It left Strong riding up the outside of a 13mile line of cars, fearful of car doors, and having to deal with what seems like the customary End to End snarl-up between Bridgwater and Bristol. She saw local legend Gerry McGarr out with a bugle. “He had signs up, a big bell, and was stood on the island with his little kids making a right old rumpus – they’re now 30,” she recalls. Gerry was there again in 2018, without the 30-year-old kids but with his bugle, watching Michael Broadwith roll past on his record ride.
After a straightforward first 12 hours, things began to drift away on a haze of English folk madness. A stop for directions led to an attempted bike theft; then came a breathless chase by wild farm dogs near Knutsford. Finally, they ended up in the middle of an acid house convoy searching for a free party. It’s part performance art, part Wicker Man, maybe an excerpt from a Jeremy Deller film: two different folk traditions somehow inserted into each other’s social history, stories to be told and handed down. I wonder where those young people are now, or if they’ll read this book and recall the memories – headed to Shelley’s Laserdome in Stoke for a counter-culture all-nighter, pre-Criminal Justice Act, driving round in circles for hours. Two competing quest narratives, both escapist.
Surrealism and suffering
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