Monday, 31 August 2015
Wednesday's A ride
Thursday, 27 August 2015
A Group Ride 26 August 2015
When I first recce’d a route from Weybridge to the Jack O’Newbery at Binfield in early August I envisioned an idyllic late summer day in the sun. As the date approached and the weather forecasts worsened I shortened the route to make it more wind and rain proof.
When I recce'd the route I recall seeing a warning that the road was subject to flood, but I needed to be sure.
Author: Dave Vine
2 Comments:
PaulKelly 27 August 2015 at 23:28 BST
Biblical indeed!
I swore after the Pru86 that I would never again ride in rain so heavy.
Ha, what hubris!
Yesterday was at least as heavy over the race course!
Pk
Jeff 31 August 2015 at 11:17 BST
Dave
So sorry to have missed your triathlon! I guess the running section was running for cover. Not surprised to see that our water babies - Hans and Paul - were game for a splash. You can't keep them out of the water! And now we know what the inside of the Jack O'Newbery looks like. You were privileged to be allowed in. I hope that you left no puddles on the floor and upholstery, or we shall be blackballed again.
Enviously,
Jeff
A day out in the Dolomites
Author: Brian
1 Comment:
Tim C 27 August 2015 at 13:24 BST
Great to see that you have ridden the Sella Ronda. I didn't know that it was called that when I rode around it, anti-clockwise from Canazei, in 1985. It is one of the most memorable one-day rides I have ever done and there is a huge amount of spectacular riding to do around there. I didn't take many photos in the pre-digital era so I hope you have taken plenty to share with us.
Wednesday, 26 August 2015
Easy Riders - 26th August
Sandy, Liz and myself at North Cheam. Also, Tim [Gibbons] who wanted to go to Weybridge but didn't know the way, so did his own ride.
We got to Centre then Norman turned up. We were about 10 for coffee. We had a leisurely morning while it rained outside. Just before 12pm we left for lunch at Woodies. Fuzz went home as he had cycled to 11s in the rain. We managed to get there dry in between showers. After lunch 6 of us made our way home. We got caught in rain then.
~ Lynda
Author: Tim C
B Group - 26th August
It was already after 11.15 a.m., raining, the As had gone and with no-one else likely to turn up, that the six stalwarts (Steph, Ed, Vic, Robin, Ray and Tim) set out with me (Gill) on the planned B ride. Lunch was to be at The Rose & Crown at Woodside, the other side of Windsor Great Park and we headed out through Addlestone and Lyne to Virginia Water. As we reached the Lake, the heavens opened and the rain turned into a deluge! By a stroke of good luck we were just outside The Wheatsheaf, so a quick decision was made to stop here for lunch. It was after all 'lunchtime', being almost 12.30 p.m. by then, even if we had only covered about 8 miles. Fortunately the pub staff were welcoming, despite our rather sodden state, and as the rain continued to fall heavily and there was even a clap of thunder, we were happy with our decision. In fact, we extended our stay with puds (apple pie & treacle tart) and coffee, only leaving when we thought the rain had stopped!
It was the calm after the storm now, with gigantic puddles everywhere and not a ripple on Virginia Water. We started in light rain but gradually this eased off. Taking the path leading to the totem pole, we climbed up to the Savill Gardens' Visitor Centre, passing a group of walkers similarly kitted out for the wet weather - we were not the only mad ones to be out on such a wet day! Then it was out on to the road and round to Englefield Green for the speedy descent down Tite Hill into Egham. Here the road round the shopping centre was awash! Most of us took to the path for a bit of extra height out of the water, with Vic doing a cunning loop back into the High Street and joining us on the other side. This was becoming quite exciting! However, our luck ran out for the two level crossings on our route into Staines and this was after getting caught at Addlestone as well in the morning! Skies now began to clear and the sun even came out as we pedalled down the towpath to Laleham and on into Shepperton where we saw three A Group riders swoop down the High Street while we waited at the lights. Six of us stopped for tea at the Mocha D Café and with the sun continuing to shine, all agreed it had been a good day. Thanks to everyone for coming and to Tim for volunteering to be back-marker!
~ Gill Finlay
Map for Gill's route to The Wheatsheaf in Virginia Water (8.3 miles) then to Shepperton for Tea (10.9). Gill's weather was very sub-standard during the morning but came right in the end.
Gill's route to The Wheatsheaf |
Stephanie's photos, at Virginia Water and in downtown Egham
Author: Tim C
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
Easy Riders - 19th August
After lunch we retraced to The Ferryman pub and took the cycle route to Kingston and out to Berrylands. To Worcester Park then a right turn at The Plough to Stonleigh and West Ewell. We met Sonia at the garden centre for tea.
Lynda
Author: Tim C
Monday, 24 August 2015
A Group Ride 26 August
Author: Dave Vine
3 Comments:
Jeff 24 August 2015 at 19:40 BST
The biggest challenge for the C&M was getting in. The landlord did not like us! But that was the C&M!
Neil C 24 August 2015 at 22:40 BST
That was last August and the pub website says it is now under new management. So I'm willing to give them a second chance despite my intention never to return!
Tony 25 August 2015 at 20:11 BST
There are 2 other pubs fairly close that we have used before.
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
B Group - 19th August
Our ride began with Guildown Road, the thinking man’s way up to the Hogs Back and the traffic-free route to the Watts Gallery and Puttenham before joining the quiet country road through Shackleford and near Elstead before turning East to Milford and The Refectory for lunch. This is the only pub available in the area, with prompter service than we have seen lately. This left us with time to spare for a stop in Lower Eashing, a picturesque corner seldom visited by club runs. At the end of Half-way Lane a hushed walk through someones garden led to Washbrook, bypassing Godalming en route to Catteshall, where the leaders memory failed him and instead of taking the eastbound path past Tannachie we found ourselves on a southbound path to Unsted, which traverses the Folkestone Beds, nowhere near the beach but with sand. We got to exercise our walking legs, but the long descent from Unsted led to the Horsham Road near Bramley where part of the original plan was salvaged and we arrived at the Shalford café at a civilised teatime. From here the tarmacked cycle path led us back to Guildford just as the promised rain set in for the evening, by which time most of the riders were back in the train, except for two diehards who rode home, in capes. All this ride fits into Surrey Cycle Guide No.4
~ Vic
Much of Vic's ride today was on-road, as the first map shows. Detail of some of the off-road sections is shown here in the second map, on OS Explorer.
Ed and Terry tunnelling through the shrubbery |
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Photo from Stephanie |
Author: Tim C
A Group 19th August
Author: Mark G