Regards
Bernard
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Pete 17 June 2010 at 13:44 BST
Did anybody go by train at all?
Terry 17 June 2010 at 15:00 BST
Thanks Vic for a most enjoyable ride on virtually traffic- and pothole -free roads.
Several caught trains , Pete. If I hadn't succumbed to the charms of a certain Least Young Lady by catching an earlier train, I would have seen Tornado at Surbiton. C'est la vie !
Pete 17 June 2010 at 17:29 BST
4 people were at Surbiton but decided not to board the 10am train in case there was nobody at Fleet!
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mike morley 16 June 2010 at 00:07 BST
John, I am so sorry to hear about your settback both for you and your wife and wish you both a satisfactory and speedy outcome.
Pete 17 June 2010 at 17:31 BST
Hope you get well soon we will miss you getting your meal last
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Pete 15 June 2010 at 13:19 BST
It was a special day as we all kept together all day and everybody had an enjoyable day
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Present were Vic, Jeff, Toni, John M, John B, Neil, Will, Ed, Brian and Rob. The day’s lunch destination was Cranleigh, and our route took us through Westhumble and up onto Ranmore, the leader’s claim that we were in fact due to cover the route of the Hilly 50 being rightly met with universal scepticism.
Lunch was taken at Little Park Hatch, and met with general approval being long on quantity and quality and short on price. Interestingly, we also found out at lunch that the garden benches had just been painted with green wood preservative, a fact only discovered by Toni, when he sat on one, and found his new cycling top had miraculously been transformed into a pleasant shade of ‘Cuprinol Green’. Vic got off comparatively lightly with green hands. When we asked how we were supposed to know the benches had been painted, in the absence of a ‘wet paint’ sign, the answer was that the seats had been placed at an angle, the significance of which however seemed to have escaped the next punter about to sit down, who we saved in the nick of time from a similar fate by some raucous yelling.
The landlord was very apologetic and offered to wash Toni’s top, (the paint was fortunately water based). So after this excitement, we completed a very pleasant lunch whilst basking in the sunshine, and, Toni’s jacket having had its service wash courtesy of the Little Park Hatch Pub and Laundrette, we continued on our way.
We carried on for a bit due South to Alford and Dunsfold, then headed North through Hascombe before heading down Lodkin Hill and through Thorncombe Street, looking at its best on a sunny June afternoon. We passed through Shalford and then
Despite the forecast of heavy showers, I’m pleased to say we had no rain at all, apart from about three drops at the top of White Down. It’s always good to beat the rain, and even better to see as I arrived home that there had been an earlier cloudburst judging by the amount of surface water on the roads, which again we had fortunately missed.
I covered 69 miles in all.
Rob
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Jeff 10 June 2010 at 14:02 BST
Mark
Sounds a grand idea! With Glyndebourne just round the corner, we might be able to fit in a performance of Hansel and Gretel.
Jeff
mike morley 16 June 2010 at 00:12 BST
Mark. I have noted in my diary but I'm unlikely to commit as I make an early start for CTC Birthday Rides on the 19th Aug. Will aim to push (cheer) you off at Caterham.
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Pete 03 June 2010 at 14:28 BST
Thanks Pam for a lovely day out, a perfect club run with friendly People
Jeff 03 June 2010 at 17:30 BST
Sorry to hear you came off at West Byfleet!
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mike morley 02 June 2010 at 23:31 BST
Mark, You always seem to do very low mileages compared to me on the same ride? Either my computer is way out or do you count your mileage from say Cobham as of today. I did 65mls and Bl..dy tough they were to on my MTB with not so slick tyres!
Jeff 03 June 2010 at 00:02 BST
Mike
Mark answered this question on 19 May. If you look at the map you will see S for start and chequered flag for finish - always elevenses to tea.
Jeff