A RIDE FROM WEYBRIDGE 15/04/26
Clive J wrote:
It was a pretty gloomy morning when I set off for Weybridge. But it was good to try out the new elevenses venue at the Community Hub. There aren’t many places around there where we can all get together for elevenses so it was good to find out about this one. We will be returning in July.
A steady drizzle had set in when it was time for my group to depart (Fiona, Dave B, Dave E, Mike R, Guy, Patrick, Andy and Peter S). So we donned rain jackets and set off on Jennie’s route which started out quite flat taking us through Walton, Molsey and on to Claygate. I learned that some of this was included in the Olympic time trial route in 2012. The course became more undulating after Claygate culminating with Hurst Road just before lunch at The Chequers in Walton-ont’-Hill.
Those that ordered the sausage sandwich had a very long wait indeed. In fact one of the staff, armed with a till receipt and the pre-order list, came over to tell us that we had already received our sausage sandwiches! But it became quite evident to her that we had not, in fact, received the sandwiches so she went away again. Eventually the sandwiches turned up and the manager came over to apologise for the delay and to then accuse of calling one of his staff an ‘incompetent fool’. Which none of us had done!We was innocent!
Enough now about the pub; I won’t go in to Dave B’s cancellation of his order and the subsequent delivery of it to the table.
Upon exiting the pub, the Sun started breaking through the cloud and Andy set up his camera for a group photo.
We headed South in much nicer weather than the morning but with a new stiff head wind to contend with. After going up Root Hill the course started to turn North along Blackbrook Rd. so the wind became a tail wind for most of the way back to the chapel café in Horton. Where we were surprised to discover Jennie’s group already there enjoying tea and cake. This is despite the fact they were still polishing off their lunch at The Chequers when we left for the afternoon ride! Perhaps Jennie will explain how this was possible in her report.
Thanks to my group for the company, Fiona for back marking, to Jennie for organising everything and to Geoff for the sausage roll.
Jennie J wrote:
The new venue for elevenses at the Weybridge Library Hub, was excellent, very welcoming and helpful, a good selection of cakes and savouries.
16 riders left in two groups to make our way over to Walton on the Hil for our lunch stop at The Chequers, about 21 miles in distance. We followed a familiar route taking the river to Walton on Thames, towards Esher and onto Littleworth Common and into Claygate. From there to the outskirts of Epsom, then up Hurst Road to The Chequers pub.
After lunch, as we were somewhat delayed and taking into consideration of the forecast weather, we changed the original route to shorten it by about 4 miles to arrive in time for tea and refreshments at the Horton Cafe.
A big thank you to Clive for being my sub-leader and to Neil W for back marking in the morning and Simon L after lunch.
Thanks to everyone for your company on the ride
Obviously Clive in his report has covered the problems at the pub with the food, enough to say that it was very unfortunate and it will be a while before we use that establishment again.
Yours
Jennie



