Author: Tim C
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Easy Riders - 26th November
A Group, 26 November
Harrowing?
Author: Jeff
A Group ride to Harrow on the Hill
My thanks to the large, very trusting group who joined me on the ride to Harrow. The traffic caused a few problems as did multiple trains at the crossing in Barnes. Horsenden and Sudbury Hills successfully negotiated we arrived at Harrow. A swift descent down hill and a ride to lunch where we were joined by Dave, having survived the dentist chair. Congratulations to Ged, Mark, Steve (happy birthday) and Ingrid for their narrow victory in the lunchtime quiz. Good ride down the canal until half a mile from Bulls Bridge when it became muddy. Norwood Green, Osterley Park and back to finish at Richmond. Thanks to Simon and Jeff for excellent back marking, Neil for scurrying around and mopping up and Mark for ride details.
Now for my next ride, I have a friend who owns a micro brewery in Sussex...
Author: Hans
1 Comment:
mike morley 27 November 2014 at 23:54 GMT
Hans congratulations on your first time as rides leader! Sorry I did not make it due to unexpected domestic and you could say community demands as both a charitable person! I guess I could console by saying that my enforced position as part of a new charity (CTC) is that I opted for the wider obligation of worrying about the wider public good! Can't wait to go on your next ride if it's to a micro - sounds fantastic! Count me in!
Mike M.
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
B Group - 26th November
The meals at the Ostrich were good. The Wayfarers had not been there before as far as is known, but there is no reason why we shouldn’t go back to the Ostrich in the future.
After lunch we set off towards Poyle, Stanwell Moor, Stanwell, Ashford, Charlton and Sunbury where a few of us stopped for tea at the Squires Garden Centre. The group after lunch was reduced to eleven bike riders which was a very manageable number. However, I am very grateful to both Pam and Tim who did the backup duties. Having this kind of support from both of them was essential.
~ Peter Carpenter
The happy crew at The Ostrich in Colnbrook |
Peter's ride from Kingston to The Ostrich |
P.S. We'd like to wish Norman a Happy Birthday and thank him for his very kind gesture of buying tea and coffee for everyone at the Bradbury Centre.
Author: Tim C
A Group 26th November
A damp November day, but Hans soon cheered us up with an entertaining ride to Harrow. A quiz at lunch and a bike-handling test after rounded the day out nicely.
33 miles from elevenses at Kingston to tea at Richmond; rolling average 11 mph and 1,220 feet of ascent. For those planning ahead for Christmas, 1,478 calories.
Mark
Author: Mark G
Monday, 24 November 2014
A Group ride... 26.11.2014
Assembly at 10.55 to leave promptly at 11am. Sick notes for non attenders and detention for lateness. Oh yes and a test at lunchtime. You can take the Head teacher out of the school but not the school out of the HT.
~ Hans
Thursday, 20 November 2014
A Group, 19 November

Who are they? What is it?
Author: Jeff
A group ride 19 November - map
Neil led us on a scenic tour of the rolling woodland of Foxhills, Chobham Common and Windsor Great Park yesterday. The graph below shows clearly that, as Neil told us, it was all downhill. An enjoyable outing on an autumn day.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Easy Riders -
11 left Weybridge D.C. to ride to the Cap in Hand at Hook. The sun was trying to shine and warm up the dull dampness. We turned left at the roundabout to Church Lane and into the park turning left on meeting the main road then right 200 metres on into Princes road through to Oatlands Avenue and Station Avenue past the railway station to Rydens Road to the highlight of Hersham “The rubbish dump”. Then through to Weston Green Road and on to Giggs Hill, past the Angel to Rectory Lane and lunch. Again everyone was well satisfied and left clean plates. Linda then kindly offered to continue the afternoon ride to Ewell Centre for afternoon tea. Thank you all once again for a trouble free day and Linda for backmarking.
Irene
Author: Tim C
Author: Peter T
B Group - 19th November
Author: Tim C
A Group - 19 November
We headed off towards Addlestone but as soon as we were over the level crossing at Addlestone Station we turned left to take Crockford Park Road and Liberty Lane up to the foot/cycle bridge over the M25. Hare Hill brought us back down to Ottershaw.
Fox Hills Road and Stonehill Road led us to the wonderfully named Gracious Pond Road. Through Burrowhill we reached Steep Hill. The road sign worried some but we were soon passing Chobham Place Wood and taking the straight fast road to Sunningdale. A few back roads then took us to Blacknest Gate into Windsor Great Park.
We often cycle straight through the park on the way to somewhere else. But today I thought we would meander around and visit a few of the other areas. Our prompt departure from Weybridge meant that there was time for the full planned route.
Starting along the south bank of Virginia Water we passed the Roman ruins ( brought back from Leptis Magna, Libya in 1816 ), the cascade and the totem pole ( from British Columbia ). Next it was the polo grounds of Smith's Lawn, the Royal School and on to see The Queen, as promised. In this case the Jubilee Statue of her on horseback.
Through The Village we headed for Bishopsgate and shortly afterwards we arrived at our lunch venue -The Barley Mow, Englefield Green.
Here we were welcomed, fed promptly with good food, and on our way in little more than an hour.
Past Royal Holloway College, down Prune Hill, over the M25 and we were making good progress towards our tea stop. However we then had a visit from the fairy and a " how many cyclists does it take to mend a p*******? " moment. Things were promptly sorted and a route via the back and the front of Thorpe Park took us to Chertsey.
We were heading for Walton but a turn down Dockett Eddy Lane led us the quiet route alongside the Thames to Church Road,Shepperton, Walton Lane and Walton Bridge.
Tea, scrummy cake and scones were taken at The Riverhouse Barn by ten before onward journeys home.
Thanks are due to Geoff and Rob for duties at the back, the weather, the autumn colours, and all the riders for a great day out.
(About 24 miles to lunch and 12 miles more to tea.)
Author: Neil C
Wayfarers Contact List
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
A Group Ride on 19 November
After lunch the route is unfortunately less scenic, but only half as long and downhill all the way!
So get to Weybridge early, eat lots of cake, and be ready for 11.00.
Neil
PS - It is tarmac all the way (so we don't lose Jeff) but there are lots of wet leaves around so take care.
Author: Neil C
Wayfaring with the Expats Ladies in Costa Blanca
Under cloudy skies as it had rained a lot the day before, a group of eight set off at 11 am. Very soon blue skies and a warm sun appeared and remained with us for the rest of the day. Lynn lead the "LADIES ONLY" Section* at a good steady pace (having left Garry manning the cycle shop) and took us via Benijofar, among the orange groves, the artichokes fields, on traffic-free roads lined at times with palm trees (some looking menacing with their pointed black hoods to protect them from being attacked by a small insect which has decimated many palm trees over the last few years in this part of Spain). We continued through the Hondo, a nature and bird reserve, to get to Santa-Pola for lunch at Lugano Restaurant on the edge of the marina. A very friendly lunch followed where most of us shared pizzas and large bowls of salad, apart from a Norwegian lady with a more adventurous taste bud who partook in an extra large portion of pulpo (which is a Santa-Pola speciality).
Refreshed we set off for our journey back, riding at first in some marshy land (this is when I appreciated the "hybrid" bike which coped rather well - and certainly better than the Dolce would have - in the sand and mud...), then along the salty lakes, behind the scenic Santa-Pola salt mounds. We cycled towards La Marina, then to San Fulgimencio where we stopped for refreshments at the Spanish run "Power Pub". After hosing the muddy bikes down at the local garage, we were back by 5 pm at Quesada, having enjoyed a pleasant, trouble-free and friendly ride, performed in summer clothing on this 12th of November. A 70 km round trip.
* The Men Section had left at 10 am and was destined to perform a much higher mileage. The LADIES ONLY section, today was comprised mostly of British expats apart from two Norwegian Ladies and yours truly.
** Meanwhile Frank is developing his table tennis skills twice a week at a local expats club.
Francoise H.
Photos:
Wayfaring Spanish Style
Author: Unknown
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Attendance list 2013/4
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7fLurFHZIWsSEU3R1VadlU1WTQ/view?usp=sharing
As stated at the AGM from 2015 the attendance records will be based on the calendar year. In order to transition to this the 2013/14 records will be based on 15 months up to December 2014.
I will post a file for 2015 soon.
Author: Brian
Thursday, 13 November 2014
12 November, Hersham AGM
The Arthur Jessop Shield won by Lynda |
Getting down to serious business |
of Paul Tuohy, new CEO of the CTC
Author: Jeff
Easy Riders - 12th November
After the AGM Lynda led the Easy Riders around to the Prince of Wales for lunch where they were joined by Colin, Shirley and Tim. Afterwards the group rode down to Ewell Court for afternoon tea.
Author: Tim C
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
A Group 12th November
Author: Mark G
Friday, 7 November 2014
Midweek Wayfarers CTC: A Group, GF Day
....and I thought mobile phones were for making 'phone-calls' - not producing exquisite landscape photographs. Very impressive Jeff!
Author: Ged Lawrenson
1 Comment:
Jeff 08 November 2014 at 20:34 GMT
Thank you Ged. I have been quite surprised by the quality of the 'mobile' camera, which I now favour on rides before my usual 'elements proof' Lumix.
Jeff
Thursday, 6 November 2014
'A' Group Ride - 5 November 2014
Today we travelled South from Cobham past Effingham Junction, into Effingham and then Bookham, before passing Polesden Lacey. The descent of Bagden Hill preceded our arrival at Denbies where for once we avoided the magnetic pull of the tearoom, instead following the Denbies train's scenic route up to Ranmore, giving a panoramic view of the extensive wine estate. After a short delay while Jeff fixed a rebellious chain, we looped back past Denbies and then climbed Box Hill, before lunching at the Tree, Headley, where we took full advantage of the Senior Citizens' cut price lunch menu. There we were joined by Mark and Pete Betts plus crutches - we hope Pete is soon back on two wheels.
A heavy shower started during lunch, but tactfully moved on before our departure, as we smugly rode on in the dry. The way after lunch was via Walton and Chipstead. Our tea stop in Banstead was at the Boutique Cakery, where not only was a good cake selection on offer, but also a cake making course, involving the use of a variety of exciting cake making aids. After some discussion, we reluctantly decided against a group enrolment, and went our separate ways home.
Thanks are due to Neil for a grand job as back marker.
Rob
Author: Rob Maskell
Easy Riders - 5th November
We had our last ride through Blackhills housing estate today as the Site Manager stopped us to say we were not allowed to go that way again due to security issues.
Lynda.
The map shows Lynda's route from Cobham. See Brian's notice about Blackhills being closed to cyclists. What a humbug! In Chessington Ron (with his GPS) went into the Kings Centre, to have a cup of tea and to buy some ginger marmalade so the final stage of the ride isn't shown on the map.
Author: Tim C
Blackhills, Esher
Author: Brian
AGM Hersham Weds 12th November
Author: Brian
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
B Group - 5th November
Author: Tim C
Sunday, 2 November 2014
B Group ride this Wednesday - short and sweet ...
Please ensure that your tyres are good and especially that your brake-blocks are not worn out; there will be some quite steep descents and there may be slippery leaves and other autumnal debris on the smaller lanes.
I would like the ride to start at 11:00. Please be ready to go.
~ Tim
Author: Tim C
XMAS LUNCHES
Author: Tony
'A' Group Ride - 5 November 2014
We then loop around Dorking, climb Box Hill and lunch at the Tree, Headley.
After lunch, we take in Headley Heath & Epsom Downs, and will probably take tea at Banstead. A reasonable 33 miles approx. from elevenses to tea, now that the clocks have gone back.
Rob
Author: Rob Maskell