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5am Fri morn'
21 Dec, 
Annual Summer Solstice Ride, from West Head Gates 
-  5 definite starters thus far, 
2 more probables 
Bank Teller  
has regularly relied on a website which lists
Sunrise Times over 
Sydney to determine Sunday ride Start Times.  
  
The above URL shows 
the shortest night's kip is 
Thurs 
nite 20 Dec, 
'cause it's the Summer Solstice, when 
the 
 
 Big Red Fire Ball
  peeps-up from out of 
the ocean with lots of steam at 5:40am on 
Friday morn' 
and stays up 'til 8:06pm Friday nite.   
(The  
World is Flat  and don't be fooled by Galileo and all those astronomers.)
 
A few years ago, following a bout of insomnia, Dieter 'n Helga aka 
 
Blonde Bombshell
pedalled out to West Head when it was  
dark 'n quiet, to evidence the 
sunrise over the ocean. 
12 months ago, 
Dieter aka ElectroMan,
Gene aka 
KoalaBear, and Bank Teller similarly paid homage at
The Headland.
 It was magic! 
Hugh aka Wellington,
with 
state-of-the-art wet-cell battery with two halogen bulbs 
is cycling from Hornsby 
by 4am to arrive at West Head Rd gates at 5am. 
So long as it 
isn't raining, shortly prior to
the finito of the 
Shortest Night 
 Dieter, Helga, 
KoalaBear  and The Teller
 will 
again park at the entrance gates to West Head, 
Cnr Liberator General San Martin Drive and West Head Rd, 
and together with Hugh, by
five bells pedal prudently under LED white lights the familiar, lumpy twelve clicks to West Head to 
worship the
   
Big Red Fire Ball.   
Eric aka PapaBear
and Ian aka 
The Flash and  
are other likely starters.
 
Thru the ages the 'witch doctors' 
from many cultures, creeds 
and tribes' 
worshiped Heap Plenty Powerful Gods,
but none more potent than the 
Big Red Fire Ball.
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			The ball above is what we 
			come to worship.  The ball below will be three quarter bright on 21 Dec, so long as we don't get cloud cover.
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			Click on
			
			Tide 
and Moon predictions for Sydney (Fort Denison) 
			 and enter 17 Dec which shows a 
			
			 which is Half Moon symbol.  
			Click on 24 Dec which shows  which is Full Moon symbol. 
			So we will have a ¾ 
			moon, which is a lot better than we got last year, where with an 
			o'cast sky, it was Powerful Dark 
			when we set out from the West Head Gates at 5am. 
			
			After returning to The Gates thereby completing 24km, 
			we drive back to 
			
			Pattisons Patisserie 
			St Ives arriving 6:45am (15 mins 
			after it opens) for brekkie.  If you aren't due at your
			Slave Slab thereafter, you might 
			opt to get in some more clicks after chow. 
			Merit may exist in you joining us at The Gates to West Head 
			by 5:00am on Fri morn' 21 Dec to also 
			pay deference to the most powerful energy force 
			man can eye-ball, 'cause you never know what Force may 
			call the shots in the next life.
 
			As noted in the 
			Risk Warning at the bottom of this invitation, U will need a white 
			LED light on your bike or helmet to see your way to West Head 
			particularly for the initial 20 mins from The Gates.  We will ride slowly for 
			safety, and ideally behind a cyclist with the $300 whiz-bang 
			powerful lights.  Listed in 
			
			Consumable Bits Inventory are 2 @
			Brand Spankers Trek LED lights @ $29 each if U don't have a 
			white LED and want to add this unique ride to your CV. |  | 
		
			| Resplendent 
			in
			mug-shot pose, Dieter, too knackered to smile 
			after high-tailing it out for the 5:40am sunrise, only to find we had 
			to wait another 5 mins before the Big 
			Red 
			Fire
			Ball 
			peeped above that black cloud. | Phil arrived at a more leisurely 
			pace. |