Author: Dave Vine
Monday, 30 November 2015
A Group Ride Wed 2 December.
B Group ride on Wednesday 2nd December
After lunch we will ride a further 15 miles back towards Leatherhead, hopefully for Tea at Pilgrim Cycles.
As it will be dark when we emerge from afternoon tea some may wish to take a train home from Dorking or Leatherhead.
Please be ready to depart from Cobham at 11:00
~ Tim
Author: Tim C
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Easy Riders - 25th November
Thanks to Maureen for being back marker.
Lynda
Author: Tim C
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
B Group - 25th November
Twenty of us departed at 11:15, crossed Kingston Bridge and followed the Thames up to Hampton Court Bridge. From there a meander through East Molesey and towards Hersham before a brief stretch on the A244 towards Esher. We rode up West End Lane and then the main road as far as Fairmile Lane which we followed to the end, to the junction with Stoke Road before taking River Lane after the cemetery at Upper Cobham Tilt. We crossed the paddock to Downside before heading through Bookham Common and after a gratuitous meander arrived at Ye Olde Windsor Castle.
They had reopened yesterday after closing for a week or so to allow some refurbishment to take place. So the place was sparkling with newness and they delivered very nice plates of food to the eighteen of us. Considering how busy the place was they did well for us.
Despite arriving at 1 p.m. it was well after 2:30 when we rolled out of the car park, having said goodbye to a sizable gang of defectors who wanted to go via Cobham to the distant lands of Egham, Staines and Weybridge.
The rest of us rode through Fetcham, down a muddy River Lane, and over a pair of small bridges, confident that we outnumbered the trolls who are reputed to lurk underneath them. At Randalls Road we turned right and made our way via Cleeve Road to Lower Ashtead where we headed into the woods of Esher Common to enjoy a bit more mud. Various people had peeled off towards their homes and when the remaining five of us arrived at Ruxley Lane we decided to skip Tea; it looked as if we wouldn't reach Squires before four o'clock when sunset was scheduled to strike an end to the beautifully clear afternoon. We thought also that the Café might be closed after 4 o'clock but I now read that we were wrong about this.
Thanks to everyone for their good company and especially to John Austin who back-marked with the greatest efficiency. We enjoyed the day out and I was pleased that we could squeeze yet another good ride out of this season of short days.
Author: Tim C
A Group 25th November.
21 turned out today for a shortish ride to Hillingdon cycle track. One loose mudguard bolt and one puncture and broken derailleur hanger caused slight delays. The Sun shone and everyone enjoy a bit of speed around the circuit for a few laps. Thanks to Colin for back marking through the suburbs and thanks to all for your company.
Tony..
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A few breaks form |
Author: Tony
A Group 25th November
Author: Mark G
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
B Group ride, 25th November
We will be on unpaved paths some of the time and that means we can expect some muddy sections in places. So, as Ray Dare reminded us at the AGM, mudguards are a very good idea in these circumstances.
~ Tim
Author: Tim C
Saturday, 21 November 2015
A Group 25th November
A shortish ride through the outskirts of West London to lunch at the Whitehouse pub (Wetherspoons) Stockley park. After lunch a short ride to Hillingdon cycle circuit (http://hillingdoncyclecircuit.org.uk) for a few laps on the track. Afternoon tea will be at Tide Tables cafe Richmond.
Tony..
Author: Tony
1 Comment:
Ged Lawrenson 25 November 2015 at 21:20 GMT
Double trouble for me in Osterley Park. Firstly, a puncture, promptly fixed with the help of Geoff and Colin. Secondly, trying to re-insert the rear wheel and align the chain around the sprockets, the derailleur came off in my hand! - the retaining bolt holding the derailleur to the frame had sheared. With a zip tie holding the derailleur to the pannier rack I walked to Isleworth Station (thanks Hans), and by via train and tube managed to deposit the bike with Ben Thompson at my LBS in Southfields. Ben "had seen nothing like it". (I'm glad it came off when it did - mangling wheel and spokes with a loose derailleur when in motion would have been nasty). Home by 4.30pm.
Friday, 20 November 2015
Cheam and Morden Easter Tour 2016
"Many will have received an email from Steve and Ann so for those who didn't ....
Next year's Easter tour will be based at the York House Hotel in Eastbourne, BN22 7AP. The cost for 3 nights will be £126 (plus £45 if you want a sea view!). This includes dinners on Friday and Sunday. To express an interest please contact Steve and Ann before November 24.
The email address is: steveandann61@btinternet.com
Author: Tim C
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Do I sense a groundswell of discord about the publication of a photographic attendance record of those on a ride? There is a simple remedy. If so, all you have to do is right click on the 'comments' link below and comment. Dissent by a majority will have a democratic outcome, as will consent. Anybody wishing to publish his/her own personal photographic record of a ride or other cycling related event may do so. Few seem willing to seize the opportunity.
Jeff
Author: Jeff
8 Comments:
Simon L 19 November 2015 at 17:37 GMT
Well I like to see the photos. At the end of the year when I'm filling in my attendance sheet, it reminds me whether I was on the ride or not!
Peter T 20 November 2015 at 10:15 GMT
I too like to see the photos - particularly the rides I wasn't on!
Mark G 20 November 2015 at 10:47 GMT
I agree. The only comment I heard I took as a request for more photographs. The standard group shot is clearly useful as a matter of record, as Simon says, but the little montages you do giving a flavour of some aspect of the day are very good, too.
More photos, sez I!
Neil C 20 November 2015 at 11:37 GMT
I appreciate and enjoy the photos and the GPS tracks posted on the blog.
Although I'm a little concerned about what Geoff Gregory is doing in the group photo you chose to post this week!
Tony 20 November 2015 at 15:02 GMT
More photo's! Yes please, a great way to remember a ride.
PaulKelly 20 November 2015 at 17:25 GMT
more photos please!
Ged Lawrenson 20 November 2015 at 17:52 GMT
Post lunch group photos encourages everyone? to assemble ready in time for the afternoon departure. Photographic duties seem to fall upon regular riders (A's). It works well - if they are happy to continue.
Jeff 20 November 2015 at 17:53 GMT
Well, Neil, You should know!
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Easy Riders - 18th November
Author: Tim C
A Group - 18 November
Author: Jeff
A Group. 18 November. Weybridge to Moss End.
Seventeen of us left Weybridge and headed west into the wind knowing that all the effort of the morning would be repaid with a tailwind home. I suggested that the convention of not getting in front of the leader could be relaxed if anyone wanted to ride in front of me. But no one took me up on the offer.
Addlestone, Row Town and Ottershaw took us to an unusually quiet Stonehill Road, before Gracious Pond Road, Burrowhill and Woodlands Road took us over the M3 to Windlesham.
Next a right turn to pass the mini-palaces in Westwood Road before a quick blast down the A30 with the wind behind before turning left and heading for Ascot. Here Hans left us with some story of having a meeting to go to but I now know his weather forecasting skills are better than mine.
We passed the racecourse grandstand and then turned right towards North Ascot. Unfortunately here John was unseated by a careless and inattentive driver. Although shaken up, after details were exchanged and minor repairs to man and bike, John was able to limp on to lunch.
Winkfield Manor, Winkfield Row and Warfield were passed on our way to lunch at The Shepherd's House, Moss End. Here service was prompt and friendly with a wide range of dishes chosen from their extensive menu.
With the wind behind we were hoping for a more pleasant afternoon but soon it started to drizzle. A wrong turn in Maiden's Green had us executing a quick U-turn to bring us to Cranbourne, the peanut roundabout and into Windsor Great Park. By now the rain was falling heavily and a decision was taken to head for the Savill Gardens Cafe for tea and shelter.
Some had lost all faith in my forecasting and pressed on for home but ten stopped for tea. Simon demonstated just how wet he was by leaving a large puddle on the floor while the rest of us discussed the nearest stations, whether it was worth putting on waterproofs over soaking jerseys and how long we would need to wait to dry out.
Finally the rain abated and we left, but by now it was getting dark so the rest of the ride was just about getting home through the increasingly busy traffic. Englefield Green and Prune Hill had us heading for Staines Bridge before Shepperton, Upper Halliford (our intended tea stop),Lower Sunbury and Hampton with people peeling off for home all along the way.
Thanks to Simon for backmarking all day.
I promise to try and make my next ride a dry one.
Author: Neil C
1 Comment:
Jeff 19 November 2015 at 19:11 GMT
Have we thought of filling in an incident report?
Easy Riders C Group
I joined Irene and the serene group to Cobham but unfortunately Brian's rear mech got tangled with his spokes and I ended up riding back and forwards along Six Hills road to check the status. Irene will do a ride report but not all of her brood went to lunch shooting off in different directions. I took the following photo of the remaining lunch party much to the disgust of Liz who did not want another pub shot! Sorry it would have been much nicer on the banks of the river Mole!
Author: mike morley
Friday, 13 November 2015
B Group - 11th November
11 riders all enjoyed our lunch and the service and food was good. During lunch the waitress alerted us to the in-coming tide which was liable to flood the area where our bikes were parked, but fortunately we set off before high tide!
The route took us back to Teddington on the north side of the river, 6 of us had tea in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace.
Sorry to hear that Dave got stung on his cheek and had to bail out before lunch.
Thanks again to John for back marking.
22 miles T-T
PS Toni D has not been able to ride lately as he still has a problem after his recent operation.
Regards
Tony
Author: Tim C
Thursday, 12 November 2015
A Group - AGM 11 November
Chairman David Vine
Author: Jeff
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
A Group 11th November: Hersham - Send Marsh - Shepperton
Seventeen set off into the wind on a warm, almost sticky day, heading west towards the hill of Weybridge (well, there weren't many notable hills). Down the path to Brooklands and then past that temple of the automobile, BMW World and its skidpan, to Byfleet: a bit of busy road and then off into the quieter lanes around Pyrford en route to Send Marsh. The Saddlers Arms was highly rated in previous visits by the B group and again provided good food at reasonable prices. By this time we were up to 21 riders, but several didn't fancy heading to the far north of Shepperton and left after lunch.
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Edit: an entry in the "unsuitable for the website" category - taken by Jennie Jackson |
Back to seventeen again, we set off towards Old Woking and White Rose Lane which took us into the heart of Woking. Plenty of chances to lose people round the one way system with its many traffic lights, but some good corner marking meant we all made it out towards Horsell and skirting the eastern flanks of Chobham. I was on a mission to get to the Shepperton Cakery, sorry Bakery, by 3.30 and so with the wind behind us we had a swift ride along Stonehill Lane to Chertsey and onwards to Shepperton at about 3.29. About half decided to make the most of the light to get home, leaving - about half, if my maths serves me right - stopping for tea.
Thank you to all those who joined us, especially those who marked corners and kept the ride moving, and to Mike B and Colin who shared the back marking.
1 Comment:
mike morley 13 November 2015 at 01:46 GMT
Hi Simon, not wishing to be picky as your ride to Send introduced me to something that I had not seen before! Though I am a Ford man myself (some would say a Fraud man!) I think it was Mercedes World and not BMW! On another subject I will take you upon your offer to educate me into the Garmin World, maybe others would like to join us!
A Group 11th November
Author: Mark G
Monday, 9 November 2015
AGM and Wednesday's A ride
The A group will be heading to the Saddler's Arms at Send Marsh for lunch, followed by a loop round to the Cakery at Shepperton for tea. A fairly flat ride, about 27 miles: it's not big and it's not clever, but I hope it will an enjoyable outing. See you there!
Saturday, 7 November 2015
2016 Rides Programme
2016 Rides Programme
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The list provisionally includes Henfold although it is not yet certain that we will be able to go there.
We know that not everyone has a computer or access to the internet. We will therefore endeavour to have some paper copies of this list to distribute at the Christmas lunches.
~ Tim
Author: Tim C
1 Comment:
Terry 08 November 2015 at 16:31 GMT
I looked in on Henfold this afternoon (Nov 8) - nothing appears to have been done since the fire.
Terry
Friday, 6 November 2015
Easy Riders - 4th November
Jonathan and Dave J. sat outside and then headed back to Weybridge after lunch. Fuzz went home too leaving a small group to ride down to Ewell Court for Tea where we met Sonia.
Many thanks to Maureen for being the back-marker.
~ Lynda
Author: Tim C
Thursday, 5 November 2015
B Group - 4th November
Thirteen riders stayed for lunch, the service and food was good.
We then set off for an early tea stop to avoid lighting-up time. Tea was at Squires Thames Ditton.
The rain kept off and everything went to plan apart from Mike M's slow puncture.
Thanks to John for back marking and also to Tim for his photos and maps every week.
~ Tony
Map and photos from Tony's interesting and rain-free ride, a good one for so late in the season. And we were home before dark.
Author: Tim C
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
A Group 4th November
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Photo - Jeff Tollerman |
Author: Mark G
Monday, 2 November 2015
Payment for Christmas Lunches
When Pam returns from Spain with Gill she will collect the menus and full amounts from everyone at the earliest opportunity. She has made all the necessary arrangements with the Cap in Hand.
~ Tim
Author: Tim C
A Group Wednesday 4th November
All being well, we should be there about 1530.
Mark
Author: Mark G
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Mike M's Birthday
Thanks to the staff & chef at Elleray for doing a splendid job! Cake left over was donated to regulars for the afternoon tea.
Don't let this self indulgence detract from the more important previous blog on your emergency contact details ICE.
Author: mike morley