Saturday, 21 June 2025

New authors for this Wayfarers blog

We've signed up 30 of the previous Wayfarers Blog authors, with 16 pending invitations awaiting your confirmation. If you don't wish to be an author anymore just let your invitation from Google lapse.

If you are intending to post stuff to the blog again please respond to your invitation. When you respond to the Google invitation you may be told that your invite has expired. In this case just let me know so that we can issue a new invitation for you.

Later next week we intend to invite new authors who have expressed interest.

~ Tim 

Friday, 20 June 2025

Invitation to B Group Ride 25th June 2025

Elevenses will be at the Egham Manor Farm Day Centre, Manor Farm Ln, Egham TW20 9HR.

The ride will be 39.6 miles in total and 1,762 ft of climb, ending in Cobham via West Horsley and The Barley Mow. No pre-order is necessary.

If you would like to join the ride, please Email me directly before 6pm Monday evening. The first group will leave Elevenses at 10.30am, second group at 10.45am and the last group at 11am.

Look forward to seeing you on Wednesday.

Francis

A BIG THANK YOU!

 

I am sure you would all like to join me in sending a huge vote of thanks to Mick A for masterminding such a wonderful event on Wednesday. His meticulous attention to detail and planning of the event were carried out with military precision. This 'behind the scenes work' was probably not evident to most of us who turned up, enjoyed a lovely ride and socialised with folks we hadn't seen for a while. And that is the mark of a good event I think; it all appears effortless.  Very well done Mick!

I would also like to say a big thank you to Jennie J who found such a fabulous venue. To quote Arnie, ''we will be back!'' Jennie also headed up the catering operation and along with her amazing team filled 200 rolls and provided a wonderful selection of cakes at tea time. 

Finally, very well done to all  the riders. With temperatures in the 30's it was a real achievement for nearly everyone to complete their chosen distances. 

Well done all,

With best wishes

Sue F

Friday, 13 June 2025

Norwesters trip to Westminster, 11th June 2025


On the 11th of June, seven of us met at the Pheasantry, Bushy Park, with 6 of us ready for a ride into the capital. Arwyn couldn’t join us for the ride. We set off on a familiar course via Kingston Bridge, along through Canbury Gardens before entering Richmond Park via Ham Gate. We followed our normal route, across the park and exited via Sheen Gate. We made our way down towards the river and used the cycle path along Clifton Avenue to cross the Thames at Chiswick Bridge. We followed the tow path until entering Hammersmith where we entered some devious routes that took us past a number of road intersections and cycle paths that took us through Kensington and up to Palace Green where we were confronted by a barrier across the road that was raised to let us pass. With Regents Park on our right and many Embassies on our left, we cycled up to Mount Walk which was our gateway to the park itself. Through Regents Park, we saw the Round Pond and the Albert Memorial before crossing the road, where we entered Hyde Park. At the end of Hyde Park, we were confronted by an elaborate and confusing route around Hyde Park Corner before cycling along with Buckingham Palace on our right and Green Park to our left. On to Constitution Hill where we stopped for some photos. After a quick break, we were off down The Mall before turning right into Horse Guards Road. At Horse Guards Parade we saw the preparations for Trooping of the Colours that was happening at the weekend. On reaching Birdcage Walk, we entered several smaller roads with infuriating traffic lights which took an age to get through. We also passed several sights including Westminster Abbey before taking us down towards the Thames and onto Vauxhall Bridge Road. Across the Thames and around another complex set of cycle paths before cycling along the Nine Elms Lane towards Battersea Park and our lunch stop for the day.




Lunch was at the Pear Tree Café that was good but a little pricey compared to our more rural pubs. The price you pay for a day out in London! But the service was good and friendly.


After lunch we followed the A3220 to Clapham Common before going through a number of side roads to avoid the traffic. Just before Wimbledon we said goodbye to Helen and Dawn who found a short cut down the Wandle Trail and home. We then went through Wimbledon and avoiding the hill found a small path that runs parallel to the railway that took us to Raynes Park Station, New Malden Station and beyond. At Elm Road we ran out of paths, but it was easy as we were close to Norbiton station with a downhill run to Kingston. Unfortunately, it was too late for tea at Dish but the café next door, Five At The Bridge was still open, so we indulged in tea, coffee and cake before departing for home.

I would like to thank my co-conspirators, namely, Dawn, Helen, Gill F, Pam and Liz for their company and good humour.

Ray Y


Thursday, 12 June 2025

Shoreham Century A Ride

Twenty-five of us signed up, and everyone arrived bright and early at Tanhouse. Fortunately the gloomy, chilly weather did nothing to dampen our spirits, as we confidently expected wonderful warm sunshine in Shoreham.

We had three groups led by Peter S, and jointly by Neil C and Andy C.

  

My group had an enjoyable ride down and Neil W demonstrated his eye for a good photo-op by Slaugham Lake.

        

The headwind strengthened as we approached Shoreham, but we arrived at the Swiss Cottage comfortably around 12.45 where we met up with the speedier A’s. The sun was shining, we were sheltered from the wind so we elected to sit in the garden.  Word had got out about the attractions of the 3-course Seniors menu, but unfortunately the staff struggled to cope; made worse by their practice of serving customers in inverse order of arrival. Other groups seemed to have fared better, but we took well over an hour and a half, mostly spent waiting.   
Another one who Jumped the Queue

Our spirits were not dimmed, so a visit to the shore was essential, and later the lure of Partridge Green Magnums proved irresistible. For which many thanks for Dave F’s generosity.

Spirits raised, challenged only by the nagging wind, which refused to behave as tailwinds normally do, we headed to Horsham, thankfully arriving with 10 minutes to spare before the Leisure Centre’s 5pm café curfew.

One rider chose the train from Horsham but, with only Old Holbrook to conquer, we were refreshed and well placed for the final run into Leatherhead. Most riders dispersed on the way, but two of us were impressed to meet up with the stalwarts of the faster riders outside ‘spoons, who had sacrificed their evenings to welcome us back.

Many thanks to Peter S, Andy C and Neil C for leading their groups, and to Sue F for back marking my group all day. Not forgetting everyone for their excellent spirits.

More reports doubtless to follow, but this is the proof that we were all there.

         


     




 
 




 

 

Monday, 9 June 2025

June 25th - Velolife Warren Row via Egham

 

Save the date (before Dieppe Raid) 

Flat ride to Velolife.

Start Egham - Manor Farm Lane DC

Finish - Shepperton/Walton

Circa 50 miles 

(excluding your trip to Egham so 60+ miles min) 

2 sub leaders in place

Sign up by 6pm on Monday 23rd June - no pre orders necessary

Francespstewart@gmail.com


Friday, 6 June 2025

Tri-Vets 2025 event


The Tri-Vets event will be held on the 18th of June. 

There are details of how to book your place, including a link to an online registration form, on our website.

Click here for full details

This event is generally very popular with our CTC SWL members and for our guest riders from other clubs. Places are limited so please sign up soon 🙂.

~ Mick Arber

 

Author: Tim C