Author: Lisa
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Old Picture of the Wayfarers

A picture from the old times from my album, I wonder how many people can you recognise, I can see Ray Dare, John Hunt.
Jeff might like to put it in our newsletter.
Mark Roy
Author: mark roy
2 Comments:
Jeff 31 January 2010 at 18:28 GMT
Mark
I can see this was at Winkworth Arboretum. When was it taken?
Can anybody identify all the people?
Jeff
Pete 01 February 2010 at 14:59 GMT
Will Mark please publish as many names as possible for us to work out the owners
I spot Ray Dare, Ernie & Bobbie Barnard,Mark Roy,Ned Walsh, Arthur Butcher, Deric Robinson, Ron Beams
From Pete Mitchell
Friday, 29 January 2010
Contact List—2010
Pete M has sent the 2010 Wayfarers' contact list to everyone on e-mail. I will bring some printed copies to Cobham next Wednesday for anyone without e-mail; and I will continue renewing subscriptions and taking deposits for the Prezzo lunch on Wednesday 3 March.
Please let Pete M have any updates or corrections to the contact list.
Julian
Author: Julian
From Albert
Author: Pete
1 Comment:
Lisa 29 January 2010 at 20:45 GMT
No, Albert, it was my typing of the date as a heading for your piece that was at fault (2009 now corrected to 2010!).
On the other hand the email came to me because it was sent to "pppppete"!
No worries, either way!
Lisa
From John Bassett
I looked in the blog today, A group had a reasonable day, a bit warmer than last week!
My mileage for last year (2009) was 4589, a bit less than for 2008 because I did not take a long summer trip to Scotland on the bike.
See you next month in Cobham
Kind regards
John Bassett.
Author: Pete
1 Comment:
Julian 29 January 2010 at 17:17 GMT
John--we missed you on Wednesday, so it's good to know why you couldn't make it! Hope to see you at Cobham next week.
Julian
B Group Jan 27th
After lunch, we proceeded eastward along Horton Road, and Gill kindly led us through the maze of paths which enabled us to avoid having to negotiate the very busy roundabout above the M25, near Heathrow terminal 5. We continued along Horton Road to Stanwell Moor and took the B378 through Stanwell to Ashford. Here, Robin left us for Feltham where one of his clients had summoned him by mobile phone to attend to a factory heating break-down.
Between Ashford and Charlton Village, Bernard punctured, replaced the tube and continued home by train. The rest of us cycled through Upper Halliford to Lower Sunbury, where most made straight for home, hopefully arriving in the dry and in the light. David Salmon kindly invited the remaining few to tea at his home in Hampton. After tea, Judy and I got somewhat lost in Hampton (why could nobody in Hampton direct us to Bushey Park?).
As forecast, the evening rain arrived promptly at 5 p.m., catching me in the last 5 minutes before home.
John Gould
Author: Pete
Thursday, 28 January 2010
A Group Jan 27th
The drizzle had past by when we left. 19 for lunch dwindled on the return with John S despatched towards Woking station, and Irene and Julian disappearing at West Byfleet reached via the very smooth towpath. The Anchor at Pyrford Lock looked packed as were Wisley Gardens. Across the aerodrome and past the Mucky Duck the weather improved with a hint of sun. A dozen made it to Sainsbury's Cobham for the great debate and thence home. A fine day and next up, my dotage starting Sunday.
From Graham hill
Author: Pete
A Group , Wednesday, 27 January, 2010
Author: Jeff
Easy Riders - 27th Jan 2010

We set off passing Shepperton Studios over the motorway. Steph kindly sent me details of the route and much of the way was interspersed with those darned cushion speed bumps which need to be tackled with some care when riding a trike. However no problems occurred and we made our destination in good time for lunch for just the six of us; Lynda, Stephanie, Fuzz, Roger, Bill H., and me. We had experienced some rain en route but managed to find some cover for most of the bikes. I saw Dennis earlier but not at lunch. Pressing on we made for Teddington and a pleasant ride through Bushy Park for tea {coffee actually) at Hampton Court. No prizes for guessing `Five on the Bridge`. I peeled off for home down The Hurst Road where the road surface has collected its fair share of potholes. Thanks Steph -------------- Albert
Author: Lisa
Freedom Pass
There is a petition on 10 Downing Street website which is to specifically to protect the Freedom Pass. If you feel the Freedom Pass should be protected see the link below
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/29m4freedompass/
Please pass this on to anyone iwho may be affected by this.
Yours sincerely
John Scott
Author: Pete
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
Easy Riders Jan 27th
Steph
Author: Pete
A Group 27th January


Author: Mark G
Thursday, 21 January 2010
Easy riders Jan 20th



Author: Pete
B Group Jan 20th
Author: Pete
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
A Group 20th January



Author: Mark G
Monday, 18 January 2010
The Redhill Romp - Wednesday

Author: Mark G
3 Comments:
Jeff 18 January 2010 at 21:07 GMT
Mark
Thanks for the preview of Wednesday's ride. There is only one thing a cycling masochist loves more than pain and that is the anticipation of pain! There do seem to be quite a few downhills. This looks really good. I do hope that the meteoroligical doomsayers do not interfere with snow and sleet. If they do, it will be a pleasure postponed. If not, a pleasure to look back on with the warm glow of pain recalled in tranquillity.
Jeff
Pete 18 January 2010 at 21:44 GMT
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Pete 18 January 2010 at 21:47 GMT
Another first from Mark we don,t usually get a preview of route and possible conditions thankyou
2009 Mileage Totals
From Pete Mitchell
Author: Pete
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Wayfarer's Quiz
Author: mike morley
Snow Lock from Walton on Hill
Walton on the Hill Lake, poor Ducks and Swan, we only have one this year.
People have been walking on the lake but not me! Lets hope things will be better next week and that Julian can collect his (our) money!
Author: mike morley
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
A ride from Hersham
Jeff
Author: Jeff
Easy Riders Hersham January 13
Author: Terry
Monday, 11 January 2010
Hersham DC Open on Wednesday 13th Jan.
You will see that Charles has cancelled the B ride from Hersham this Wednesday. However, Val at the Centre has confirmed that the Day Centre will be open and ready to receive and revive those hardy souls who turn up for tea, tlc and a chat, even if the planned rides need to be curtailed. Julian may even be there ready to receive your subs!
You know what conditions are like near you. Tadworth is still a bit like the Steppes of Central Asia.
Safe cycling!
Jeff
Author: Jeff
B Ride From Hersham
I'd like to let people know beforehand, if possible.
Charles Barraball
Author: Pete
Friday, 8 January 2010
An answer Mark Roy
Some one asked a question "When men see a beautiful girl, do they all like to take her to bed?" The answer is not all, some have other ideas to use their energy for the good of human beings.
A man was walking and saw a small mouse on the path, he picked it up put it on his hand and felt sorry for the mouse. Suddenly the mouse spoke and the man startled but kept his calm. The mouse said "I am not really a mouse. I was a beautiful princess. A magiciation turned me into a mouse, if you kiss me I will turn back into princess and in return I will spend the evening with you."
The man looked and put it back in his pocket. The mouse spoke again and said "What I will do is to spend the whole night and you can do what you like to me." The man took the mouse out again and looked at it, smiled and put it back in his pocket. The mouse again pleaded with him saying "I am very beautiful girl if you turned me back into human being I will be willing to spend my whole life as your wife and look after you and you enjoy my beauty whichever way you like."
The man took the mouse out again put it on his hand smiled and said "There is no need for that. I am working as a computer consultant, in my line of work a talking mouse will be more useful and will earn me more fame." and went on his way.
I know it is not very funny story.
Mark Roy
Author: mark roy
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
DA Competitions
Plus 44 pictures over most categories (All from Wayfarers)
Author: Pete
S Group 6 January



Author: Mark G
2 Comments:
Pete 06 January 2010 at 16:58 GMT
Well done Mark another first within The Wayfarers!
mike morley 07 January 2010 at 09:57 GMT
Well done mark Brilliant. Wish I had known you were cross country skying our Swedish neighbour from Meadow walk did the same. Barbara and I walked over the common to Tadworth but no milk or papers left so we walked back to the Chequers around 3pm and sat by the log fire. Today we will walk over Epsom Downs to Derby Arms for Lunch 12.30pm
Or maybe at Hersham on 13th....
So—weather permitting—I'll be collecting 2010 subs and Prezzo deposits (see my previous post) at Hersham on 13th.
Julian
Author: Julian
Snow 2010 and 2009
Author: mike morley
Sunday, 3 January 2010
2010 Membership and Prezzo Lunch
Happy New Year to all
Julian
Author: Julian
Saturday, 2 January 2010
2009 Mileage Totals
The full 10 year listing has now been revamped (sorry about it's non-appearance last year) and can be viewed by clicking here - click the words. If anyone has a record of their mileage which can fill in the blanks and would like to have it added, please email it in or leave a message - not forgetting the year for which the mileage applies! - on the answer-phone.
Charles 2096 Mark G 4344
Lynda 3191 Frank C 8717
Tony D 7418 Pete M 12924
Ron P 524 Doreen P 524
Frank P 523 Maureen G 1517
Cliff W 2826 Norman G 5375
Steph 3156 Les J 2446
Irene 5173 Jake D 6482
Grant 3482 Ray H 4717
Neil G 2323 Judy M 2206
Colin Q 4165 Shirley Q 3040
Bill M 6125 Pat M 374
Ray D 2954 Eric B 1429
Terry L 7283 Jeff 6691
Lisa 2819 DaveB (KPRC) 14642
Gill 2994 Pete B 1761
Steve G 5643 Julian 3160
David W 9048 Rob M 4401
Pam 6169 Liz 2992
Mike M 3961 Ann B 4862
Brian G 2030 Paul K 5499
Author: Pete
Friday, 1 January 2010
New Year's Day ride


Author: Ray Dare
Ed's Report Dec 30th
Ride "A"leader Ed.
Molesey Day Centre - where is it? Lucky, Lynda knew the way.
A cold, wet day; most had not been out of the house in days.
13 set out for Whetherspoons at Staines. The route was Walton, Shepperton, Laleham, along the river to Staines.
Return to Shepperton by road for tea at the bakery. Vic and I stayed for a cup of tea. The rest - looking miserable - went home.
I took the route home via Hampton Court and watched the ice skating for a while at Thames Ditton.
Up to the roundabout at the Ace of Spades to avoid the flooded tunnel under the A3.
Distance: God knows!
Glad to get home by 5pm.
Ed
Author: Pete