What a meagre apology for a route this one was! The only sights of any slight interest were Europe's largest women's prison, a major international airport, a bevy (as it were) of historic coaching inns, (including Britain's third oldest pub), one of our most prestigious public schools, a major theme park, and a mere three royal residences (one long-standing, one new, and one available to let at a peppercorn rent). Call that a scenic ride! Pathetic! Admittedly, as a minor consolation, there were a couple of footbridges, one of which was a very dastardly example which would not have seemed out of place in a major theme park, incorporating as it does a fiendish spiral ramp, a bridge over the A4, and a tunnel under the M4!
Anyway, unsurprisingly, only 15 'A' groupers turned out for this farrago! I blame the weather forecast - temperatures of up to 13 degrees Centigarde had been promised, and I fancy this would have been just too warm for some! Fortunately, in the event the heat was tempered by frequent and refreshing rain showers which stopped those of us who did venture out from over-heating!
Thanks for your company everyone, especially my group (Simon, Jennie, Andy C, Dave B, Brian G and Sue C) and special thanks to Clive and Steve D for taking up the gauntlet of navigating a group around one of my barmy routes! Thanks too to Simon for faultlessly back-marking for my group.
Of the other group's experiences Steve D writes:
I set off with Hans, Mike R, Guy, Frances, Patrick, Dave V as back marker and Clive who also helped with leading the route. Passing through Bushey Park got us in the correct frame of mind for the way Dave W had planned it. Quiet, but tricky. Travelling through Hampton and past the Oak Avenue nature reserve we skirted underneath the M3 and rode back roads paralell to the A308 through Ashford and crossing the railway near the station. Then Stanwell, picking up the Southern Perimeter Road cycle path around Heathrow airport. Going west through Poyle and Colnbrook alond the cycle path next to the A4 we crossed the M4 via two 'corkscrew' risers to access the path crossing. Following quiet roads paralell to the A4 we once again crossed the M4 on a cycle way just north of Datchet. This brought us neatly onto the Eton college road and round the back to the Millenium Milepost at Eton Wick road where we used the cycle path along the railway arches. By now the sun was out and we had only experienced a small shower the whole morning! A quick scoot through the Eton one way system and we arrived at The King & Castle Wetherspoons. Here we could get our bikes under cover as it started to rain. The second group appeared ten minutes after us.








