Friday, 21 August 2026

B Ride Invite Wednesday 26 August 2026

You are invited for our B Ride next Wednesday 26 August 2026 from Banstead Community Center (BCC) to Farm House Horley for Lunch and Tea is around Leatherhead, can be choosen by yourselves riders. Total mileage from BCC to Tea is around 37 miles.

RwGPS informs me that we have 3 Climbs and 6 Descents , elevation 1,792 ft (Up) and -2,171 ft (Down). 35 out of 37 miles are on paved surface.

Please note BCC cafe opens from 9am, it will takes us just over 2 hours to get to lunch. It is still school holiday times, depending on numbers of riders, we might depart from BCC from 10.15am onwards. Keith R, Pete B and I will be leading the ride.

Please email cberkley33@gmail.com if you would like to join us for the ride.








Thursday, 20 August 2026

Invitation to A group ride from Banstead on 26 August.

Another Downs adventure.

Warning: This ride does include some mixed terrain (hardpack or gravel) and shared use sections that mostly have been ridden on my previous A rides (May 22 from Caterham and August 24 from Leatherhead) and may not appeal to some riders. It includes some sections of NCR 21 but NOT the steep downhill from Gravelly Hill as ridden in 2022. I recced on 32mm heavily worn road tyres. Do not attempt on 25mm slicks.

The route is Banstead, Farthing Down, Caterham, Woldingham school, Gravelly Hill, Nutfield, Redhill, Gatton Park, Markedge Lane, Colley Hill, Walton Heath, Tadworth, Epsom Downs, Epsom Common.

The ride may appeal to either A group or A/B group riders, as I will be leading a more leisurely paced subgroup to enjoy the scenery. On a warm dry clear day expect to share some of my favourite views, explore some less trodden territory and where possible avoid traffic. The ride is only 39.5 miles and total ascent (2,150 ft) Three significant hills (one quite challenging) and ample “offroad” will mean a slower pace than usual.

The ride to lunch at a new venue, the Inn on the Pond, Nutfield is 19 miles. The pub has been booked without the need to pre-order. The food was a limited choice but fine on my recce. Plenty of outside tables.

The afternoon leg is to tea at The Old Moat Epsom Garden Centre (closes 4pm), or Ashtead Park (closes 17:30) if running too late, is 20 indirect miles with one of the hills.

There will ideally be one leisurely, one moderately (thanks Clive) and one quicker paced group (thanks Steve). Departures will be between 10:40 to 11:00

Spond Invite should be issued to A group users at 5pm on Friday.

For those not wanting to apply via Spond, please email me at dlferrett@hotmail.com asap, but by Monday 5 pm latest to register for the ride with your preferred pace.

B Group Picnic Ride

For the first time in weeks - nay, months - the skies were grey and overcast as we assembled at Leatherhead for the annual Picnic Ride.  Some had even rummaged in the deepest recesses of their wardrobes to dig out long forgotten rainjackets.  But although the clouds looked initially threatening, they gradually cleared and conditions proved excellent for the ride - dry and cool instead of the excessive heat of recent weeks.

The ride itself went well.  Francis lead the first group with Brenda, Keith, John, Anne and Tim C kindly backmarking.  The route took us to Effingham, then up Critten Lane to the pleasant ride along Ranmore Common Road before a steep plunge down to Dorking.  We emerged south onto Flint Hill and North Holmwood before branching east via Red Lane and Dawes Green before heading back north to loop round to Brockham.

Stephen lead the second group.  As well as Paul, Mick and Steph we were honoured by the presence of the two 'birthday boys' Grant and Terry, and were humbled to see that, for them at least, Critten Lane proved no obstacle.   The photo shows us breathing heavily at the top. We murmured that we'd be proud (and surprised!) to manage it at 80, let alone 90.   The final member of our group was Tim G - later to receive a well-deserved award for going the 'extra mile' (which, it was explained, involves you contributing an awful lot more for the club than riding one more mile than last time).  Tim's record in leading, sub-leading and back-marking is remarkable - and he demonstrated it once again this time by volunteering as our back-marker.

The Picnic was a fun occasion, with a chance to mix and relax with all the groups.  Diane had managed the  transport logistics and Julie produced impressive (and delicious!) birthday cakes for Grant and Terry, plus a large tray of smaller cakes.  Clearly she knew her audience.  'Happy Birthday' was sung, Tim G was presented with his award, and everyone had a good time.  Thank you to all those involved in organising such a successful event!

Stephen


Team Francis riders in the hills:

Brenda
Francis leading

Anne

Keith

John
Martin out on the prairie on an eBike

Tuesday, 18 August 2026

B Group Picnic Ride List

 The ride list for tomorrow's picnic ride from Leatherhead is on the B Group WhatsApp.  Let me know of any omissions or issues.  Look forward to seeing you - looks like pleasant conditions!

Friday, 14 August 2026

B Group ride 19 August

 You are invited to join the B Group 'picnic' ride from Leatherhead on 19 August.  It's a morning route only to Brockham, where we will be reunited with our lunch packs, which will be transported separately from Leatherhead.   Please see the separate post on the blog about the picnic arrangements, and link    https://ridewithgps.com/routes/56106102 for the route (about 19 miles).

Let me know by Monday if you'd like to join.  Email to shfhickey@gmail.com

Weather should be more pleasant next week!

Stephen

Invitation to Wayfarers annual picnic at Brockham Green cricket club

 To all club riders!


Following the ride next Wednesday August 19th you are cordially invited to the Wayfarers annual picnic at Brockham Green cricket club. The address of the club for those who are making their way separately is:


The Recreation Ground, Middle St, Brockham, Betchworth RH3 7JT


Light refreshments will be provided - but please bring your own picnic lunch. You can leave these in a bag labelled with your name at Leatherhead 11s venue and they will be collected by Diane and delivered to the picnic for you, after your morning ride.


The weather so far is looking dry and a bit cooler - slight chance of a bit of rain!  Fingers crossed for a lovely day!




Thursday, 13 August 2026

Eclipsed - 'A' Group Ride From Guildford Weds 12 Aug 2026!

 

Anyone will tell you that here is a weather jinx about me and my rides from Guildford - it usually rains on these occasions, and usually torrentially!   But just to keep us on our toes, this time round the weather genie served us up something different, making us nostalgic for past deluges!


Anyway, neither heat health alerts, nor the dismal prospect of one of my rides could deter nine other 'A' groupers joining me for my latest debacle.   There were no drop-outs, and all were prompt to arrive for leisurely refreshments in the shady garden of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.   Two groups, the first under the skilled leadership of Janice (many thanks indeed arebdue to her for volunteering), the second contending with me, set off on time and in quick succession.


The hills very quickly beckoned, and worsened, and it got hotter, but, undeterred and indefatigable my group (Brian G, Sue C, David V (our back-marker) and Ged L) stayed together and failed to produce even the most minor mechanical issue!   Consequently, we arrived at The Holly Bush Inn, Headley (Hampshire) about a quarter of an hour early for our lunches.   The pub treated us very well last year, and did not disappoint this year either.  Just the sort of range of lunchtime fayre we need and at very reasonable prices.  


Eventually it was time to drag ourselves away for the cool and shady garden and head back to Guildford.   There wasn't a long distance to cover and by now the heat was it at its worst.   Progress was slower than before lunch, but we made it, and were back at Guildford station just before 4.00 pm.   Then there was the train trouble, but that's another story!  All made it home for the solar event of a generation - something even rarer than one of my Guildford rides without any rain!


Of her group's experiences Janice writes

The day was forecast to be hot, 32° according to the Met Office, although in the event my Garmin showed it slightly hotter later in the afternoon.

Frances and I met in Epsom to cycle to the Yvonne Arnaud theatre in Guildford. We arrived early but the rest of the group comprising Steve D, Guy and Patrick soon joined us. After a brief refreshment stop and eager to get away to try and beat the heat of the day we set off over the small bridge and various footpaths until we were able to join a road.

Very soon we were leaving Guildford on a road that I don’t remember using previously (which is not to say we haven’t) but it set the scene for the rest of the ride. Lots of lovely tree lined and shaded roads, some vaguely familiar and some not with the occasional place that I recognised popping up.

Given the choice of a slightly shorter and less hilly route, the group opinion was that we should do the full route. I’m glad we did as the whole ride was lovely, albeit hilly in places.

We had our usual photo stop at the top of the Devil‘s Punchbowl and then had many miles of descent, eventually arriving at the pub in Headley. As in previous years the service was cheerful and efficient and the sandwiches delicious. A pub that knows the meaning of hospitality! 

With the temperature rising there was nothing for it but to brave the heat and the hills for the homeward journey. We decided to avoid the off-road section near the golf club and took the B3000 instead which was as busy and unpleasant as expected. However, we arrived in Compton more than ready for cold drinks and cakes.

By now it was really hot in the sun and Steve left us to find his car, whilst Frances peeled off in Guildford for the train station.

Patrick, Guy and I cycled back and this gave me a total of 80 miles and 4,800ft for the day.

We all agreed that Dave had plotted a beautiful route through glorious countryside. (Too kind, I'm sure - Ed)  With lots of shade from tree cover it was perfect for a hot day.

Thanks Dave! Also thanks to my group for their good company and especially Steve for so ably back marking.