Author: Pete
Friday, 29 August 2008
Easy Riders Aug 27th
Thursday, 28 August 2008
A Group August 27

Author: Jeff
A Group Aug 27th
Author: Pete
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
B Group Aug 27th
Terry
Author: Pete
Friday, 22 August 2008
B Group Aug 20th
B Riders 20.08.08
Consisting of :- Christine, Terry, John, Harold, Norman , Reg, Cliff, Les, Phil, Harry, Robin and Welcome to a new rider with us Colin Farquhar.
For a change going north through Charlton where Norman had a blow out, luckily Les had a tyre repair patch. Back on the road through Ashford, Stanwell, onto the A3044 past the airport terminal 5, Where Robin had a rear puncture. Left through Colnbrook, another delay loosing someone off the rear having a mobile telephone call. Joined the A4, crossed under the M4, then 0.8 mile right onto a national cycle route. North past Pinewood Studios To The Black Horse pub at Fulmer for a good lunch in the garden.
First returning on the same country lanes for 2 miles then left through Love Green and Iver. Left along the Grand Union Canal , right at the T junction through Hayes and up onto the A312. South on cycle tracks alongside main A roads, when Terry had our third puncture. We were aiming to have tea at The Walled Garden Sunbury, but now it was 5.0 pm at North Feltham, so bid our farewells to head homewards.
Footnotes; - Several were late for coffee, so we set off at 11.30. Should we normally be starting by 11.10 latest ?
Unfortunately with a further four delays meant for lunch and tea we were an hour later than scheduled.
Also worth noting that the canal motor cycle traps are badly designed and rather tedious for a group of cyclists
From Robin Johnson
Author: Pete
1 Comment:
Pete 22 August 2008 at 15:00 BST
It is up to the leader of the day to get the troops away on time to suit the ride planned
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Easy Riders Aug 20
Author: Pete
A Group 20 August 08
A Group Aug 20th

From Graham
Author: Pete
1 Comment:
bizzybee 21 August 2008 at 19:01 BST
Hi. I live in Weybridge. Point of information... the correct name of the bridge to which you refer is Black BOY Bridge.
Monday, 18 August 2008
B Group Aug 13th
Regards
Liz Scrivens
Author: Pete
Lidl cycle stuff
Author: Pete
1 Comment:
charlesb 26 August 2008 at 10:11 BST
Thanks for this reminder and a prompt from Adam Fields I picked up a couple of running - not cycling - shirts and some other bits.
The trousers were warm enough on Saturday morning, and I wish I had been wearing them on Sunday in the drizzle!
Charles
Friday, 15 August 2008
Change of Leader
From Bernard
Author: Pete
A Group Aug 13th
Sunny very windy cool morning
Arriving at North Cheam there was a good gathering of riders some in summer wear others like me in end of summer wear. As I don’t often lead a run and needed the training for my 12hr time trial next Sunday I decided to lead the group of happy cyclists to Caterham via Banstead, Chipstead and Farthing Downs, some struggled on the hills but over Farthing Downs the battering of gale force winds nearly blew me off a couple of times. Well done to the less able who made it over this section. After a well earned coffee & chat at the Douglas Brunton Centre at Caterham A& B groups split B led by Liz and some going homeward Ray Dare for instance.
Out into gale force winds heading south up thru a tree lined road almost tranquil in parts, then flying down hill on a wet road gale force winds required pedalling down hill towards Outwood! Further on we had to stop when rain lashed from the right, waterproofs on we battled on turning west into the wind thro’ Smallfield arriving at the Jack Fairman (who was a 50’s racing driver) Wetherspoons for lunch. Me Grant, Pete M, Tony D’Italia, Jeff, Ed, Bob, John, Mike M, Neil & Rob.
After a pleasant stop including using the plush loos, marble tops etc. we headed NW Bob had gone and Mike Morley also headed Nth homeward, the rest of us hitting the occassional brickwall of wind as it gusted against us up Norwood Hill & Leigh the wind bowling us along now to Brockham & Denbies for tea. Neil said goodbye and thanks. Tea, coffee refreshed us again Pete, Tony, Jeff, Ed, Rob & myself made our own way home some Leatherhead others Little Switzerland like Tony and myself others to Epsom & Ewell & North Cheam with a following wind some sun and 50miles under my belt towards Sundays 200 plus miles hopefully!
Author: Pete
Thursday, 14 August 2008
C Group Aug 13th
Author: Pete
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
"A" ride Wednesday 13 Aug


Meanwhile on todays ride proper, leader Grant pushed on at the head of the peleton being closely held by Jeff (who was determined not to be a lone rider after the Sunday C&M ride). The bunch can be seen striving into the wind and rain having past the Bell at outward and screaming past the Windmill. The screaming was the pain of the wind and almost hail like rain.
Official write-up to follow
Author: mike morley
1 Comment:
Jeff 13 August 2008 at 19:04 BST
It really wouldn't be right to half-wheel the leader!
Jeff
Bill Squirrell
Author: Pete
Monday, 11 August 2008
Sunday, 10 August 2008
A Group July 30th
Fourteen riders left New Haw Day Centre at 1115. For future reference, this centre is at the extreme west end of Amis Avenue, GR TQ041620. We did a short tour of the village, Queen Marys Drive,Woodham Park Way, Faris Lane,across the Basingstoke Canal, West Byfleet and on to the Pyrford Road, Warren Lane, Newark Lane,Polesden Lane ,Send Marsh,Send Barns Lane to the Portsmouth Road, cycle path to Burpham,Jacobs Well,Salt Box Road. At the traffic lights we turned left on to Cumberland Avenue, Keens Lane, footpath to Hydes Hill, left into Aldershot Road,right into Southway, subway under the A3,past the cathedral, right into Elmside and up through Onslow Village by Curling Vale, Manor Way and High View Road and a cunningly concealed footpath to emerge at the top of Down Lane.
The swoop down to Compton saw three breakaways manage to overshoot the next turn on to cycle route No. 22 , our intended route to Puttenham, where they turned up, rather sheepishly I thought, some time after the rest of us had started our lunch.
We left at ca. 1400 bound for the Watt Memorial Chapel, Compton, a fine example of Art Nouveau decoration. The leader managed to break the first law of mountaineering, The Leader Never Falls Off. But survived. Down New Pond Road,Stakes Corner Road,Sandy Lane, Guildford High Street,Epsom Road to Squires Garden Centre for tea at 1550. The intended tea place was to be Ockham Bites, but we had had such a leisurely day in glorious weather it was too much strain. Next time, perhaps.
From Vic White
Author: Pete
Saturday, 9 August 2008
C Group Aug 6th

The weather was dry, overcast and rather humid when we turned up at Cobham. It was Pat`s birthday and we were treated to our elevenses. Both she and Bil came on the ride led by Ron in the absence of
Stephanie, our destination being The Anchor at Bookham. It is one of my favourites and I was quite surprised when we turned up Plough Lane. With Ron leading around ten of us there were, in addition to Bill and Pat M., Roger, Mark, Bill H., Harold, Mike, Beryl, John C., not to mention Jonno and Lisa which if my arithmatic is better than my spelling makes thirteen in all including me. At Martyrs Green near the upmarket Black Swan (no longer answering to `The Mucky Duck) we turned left and followed Old Lane as far as Effingham Junction. Then the real offroad began. Apart from a fallen tree which Ron cleared from our path, the going was not at all bad. There was sufficient mud to show up the tyre marks when the others got out of sight and we emerged without mishap on the tarmac near Bookham Station. There was the usual bit of uphill to Bookham Church where we left the picnicers and turned left at the `squareabout` for the short ride to the pub.. The food was good and promptly served and my handlebar odometer showed I had covered 17 miles. Tea, I was informed was to be near Epsom, so I in the company of Harold took the more direct route through Bookham Common to Cobham where he had left his car. By the time I arrived home I had only done a further seven miles. Dennis I was told came on the ride but took a different route (unsurprisingly). He will probably tell me about it next week. I took two pictures but one was a bit blurred so there`s only one on the blog.----------------------Albert
Author: Pete
B Group Aug 6th
Leaving Cobham on the Horsley Road, we turned off at the Drift Golf Course and approached West Horsley from this direction. At the roundabout on the A246 we went straight across on to Shere Road which provided the first challenge of the day - two steep climbs with a nice downhill section in the middle providing a bit of a boost for the second one. Continuing westwards we reached the start of the off-road sections, Drove Road, at the top of Staple Lane, which took us across to Newlands Corner. Yes, there were a few muddy sections but all were passable without too much difficulty, though Irene did suddenly find herself on the ground (luckily not in the mud!) at one spot. Views at Newlands Corner were magic - everything washed clean after yesterday's rain! On, on, still on Drove Road till we joined White Lane - a pleasant downhill ride. Cutting across to Pewley Down via a narrow footpath, we finally made the steep descent into Guildford down Pewley Hill, descending still further to the Castle grounds where we left our bikes before heading to the King's Head pub next door for lunch. Sitting at tables on the upper terrace, surrounded by boxes of flowers, we received very speedy service, as we were the first people to order food!!
After lunch we walked our bikes through the Castle Gardens, with Irene acting as guide, and admired the amazing floral displays. At the top of the High Street we struck out on the London Road until turning off to cross Stoke Park, skirted the Leisure Centre and came out at the R. Wey towpath and a Nature Reserve with a lake. This brought us to Jacobs Well from where it was the familiar noisy route by the A3 into Ripley and on to Ockham Bites for tea. Unfortunately, newcomer John B. punctured near the Ripley roundabout and was a bit late into tea. Sorry, John, we should have come looking for you! After this, it was On Home! The weather had been rather grey to start with but it had gradually turned into a lovely sunny afternoon.
Author: Pete
A Group Aug 6th
Author: Pete
Thursday, 7 August 2008
A Group 6 August 2008
A snapshot of the 'A' Group's lunch-time sojourn at the Blue Ship, The Haven, Sussex.

Hungry cohort awaiting lunch
Eyes left...

Eyes right - what IS he doing?

Author: Jeff
Friday, 1 August 2008
A Group plan Aug 6th
My idea for next Wednesday is to go to the Blue Ship (south of Rudgwick OS reference: 084305 on sheet 187) for lunch. It is 22 miles from Cobham and could take a little over two hours, so could we be ready to leave promptly at eleven o'clock in order to make sure we get fed? I've spoken to the landlady, so she knows that a group of us are coming.
Julian
Author: Pete