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GSIAD is obviously difficult now.
Souths, which used to be on Mondays, has moved to Wednesdays, because the Canopy Tap Room isn't open on Monday evenings.
This means a start either at Norths or SEs (currently officially still in Camberwell), ride between them, from there to Souths, then to Easts (Chesham Arms), then to the Red Lion in, erm, Ealing, then (potentially, I don't think it's absolutely required) to the John Snow in Soho or the Lamb in Lamb's Conduit Street, then to whatever venue the party's at.
My suggestion was to organise Compass Rides in the week leading up to the party. That means anyone who wanted to could do a GSIAW could (although with Tuesdays and Wednesdays split between drinks on opposite sides of Inner London, this has become more complicated). It might be a nice introduction for new people in the lead-up to the party so that they feel they know someone when they go there. If any [insert rude word of your choice] want to do a GSIAD on the day, too, I'm not going to stop them. :)
Always ask yourself: What would pigfarmer do?
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(Then do the exact opposite. :) )
Didn't we agree to do GSIAD with a bridges ride on the East to West section on the way to the LFGSS Birthday?