Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Next Step ride May 11th by Cliff Whitfield

Cliff and Maureens ride 11th May 2014
Cliff and eight lovely ladies took the train to Dorking to embark on a ride through the Surrey countryside and the Surrey Hills, there was Maureen of course and Anna, Angie, Lynda, Sonia, Toni Z, Lillian and Andrea. First up Punchbowl Lane, a bit cruel at the beginning of the ride, but most got up it except Cliff and Sonia who gently climbed on foot.
 An early coffee was enjoyed at Henfold Lakes which was bathed in sunshine, a first time for Andrea who thought it was magical. Onwards on to Newdigate and Capel and down the picturesque Weare Street where we were overtaken by the Human Race sportive, not that much faster. Henfold Hill again catching out Sonia and Cliff who resorted to walking.
 Our arrival at the Plough at Okewood Hill was too early for lunch so we continued past the Scarlet Arms and onto Forest Green for lunch at the Parrot. Over the hill out of Forest Green (which we all got up) and back via the way we came to Ockley, over the A24 to Newdigate where we took the road to Brockham for tea at the Church. A slight error on the way resulted in two extra miles on the clock! A short ride to Dorking Sation ended the day. The total was 41 miles.

Sunday, 11 May 2014

Ride on May 10th to Telegraph Track and ride on the 17th May

  There was a low turnout at Nonsuch, possibly due to a bad weather forecast of strong winds and heavy showers, and both the long and short rides combined to ride to the Garden Centre at Woodcote via Sutton and Carshalton Beeches. The forecast proved to be accurate unfortunately, with torrential downpours and squally winds at times, making it feel more like October, but at least it was warm and dry in the Garden Centre cafe.
  I took some rather poor photos which are not worth posting here. There is an art to taking photos of riders on the move and you have to stake out a position in advance, then hope there are enough riders to get in the picture and no pedestrians or cars get in the way. More practice required for me.
  I went home after the tea stop, so avoided going directly into the wind on the return journey.

  I was able to get some details from Nigel Taylor about his all-day ride next Saturday the 17th to West End Green near Esher. Starting at 10 am from Nonsuch, it will be mainly off road via Esher Common with a lunch stop at the Prince of Wales pub. The return will be via Hook. Nigel will be on his mountain bike and recommends others do the same. If there is as much rain as there was yesterday be prepared for some mud.

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Next step Sunday 11th May ride

Weather conditions permitting - on Sunday 11 May, Cliff Whitfield will lead a leisurely all-day ride from Dorking to Okewood Hill. The plan is to travel by train from Cheam to Dorking at 9:46 AM and from there cycle via Capel and Weare Street, Ockley to Okewood Hill. Alternatively meet at Dorking station at 10:15 AM. Keep in mind travelling in a group of 4 will give a considerable discount on the train fare (£15.60 for 4 people as opposed to £7.80 for a return for one). Total cycling distance approx. 35 miles with stops for coffee, lunch and tea.
If the weather forecast is ambiguous, please call Cliff on 020 8337 3152.

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Long ride Saturday 3rd May

  I was not expecting to be on this ride, and had planned to take some photos of the short ride to Epsom Downs. However, as no one else was available I led 17 riders to Wimbledon Park via New Malden, Copse Hill and Wimbledon Common. The Common was surprisingly wet in places and in others the gravel infill to some of the deeper puddles was difficult to ride on, especially for those with narrow tyres.
  Wimbledon Park was very busy, as you would expect on a Bank Holiday weekend, with queues at the Cafe. After leaving the Park we went through the back of Wimbledon Town Centre, through Merton Park and across to Hillcross Avenue. I was keen to see in what condition Green Lane between Garth Road and Worcester Park was, as I had seen resurfacing going on earlier in the week. Liz Scrivens decided to use the normal route through the Cemetery and Joseph Hood, and we met her at the other end of the Lane. Although not fully resurfaced, the Lane is much more rideable and is now a good way of avoiding the A24 on my usual ride to Nonsuch from home in Wimbledon.
  I also saw last week on the ride to Oaks Park that a new hard surface bike path has been laid through the car park, so that particular off-road ride is much easier.
  I was pleased to see Pat Coulson and John Gould out today after breaks due to illness, and the ride was completed with no mechanicals or anyone getting lost. Thanks to John Bellamy for being an efficient back marker.
No photos this time as I accidentally deleted them from my camera, which is a shame as it was a sunny afternoon with almost no wind and the scent of May Blossom to accompany us.

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

London Parks ride on 19th April

   At the start in Nonsuch we had 25 riders. This is a record for these Saturday rides and no doubt people were tempted out by the fine weather and it being a holiday weekend. It was especially good to welcome a number of newcomers as well as the regulars. With such a large number we split into 2 groups, the latter being led by Pete Chesson from the Wayfarers and, after picking up 2 more riders in Morden Hall Park, we managed to get to the lunch stop in Hyde Park with no one getting lost. The high spot for me was the walk through Dean's Yard, the ride along Horse Guards and the Mall where tourists were out in force, and fighting off swans trying to eat my lunch.
The weather veered between sunny and warm and cloudy and cold. Typical for the time of year unfortunately.
     

  The ride back was sunnier with a following wind with the group finally dispersing in Merton Park. There were no mechanicals or punctures which was a minor miracle on urban roads.
A big thank you to all those who helped with publicity and on the ride itself. The next Saturday ride will be on the 17th May and led by Nigel Taylor. Details will be posted in advance.

Monday, 14 April 2014

Ride on Easter Saturday to London Parks

We will leave Nonsuch at 10  and head down towards Ravensbury Park. South of the river we will visit Morden Hall Park, Wandsworth Common, Clapham Common and Battersea Park.
Crossing Chelsea Bridge we will go through Pimlico and Dean's Yard to Horse Guards Parade, and then via Green Park to Hyde Park where we will probably stop for a snack. After that through Kensington Gardens, Holland Park and down to the river at Fulham Palace Park. We will return via Southfields and Wimbledon Park to Merton Abbey Mills.
I make that 11 parks depending on your definition.
The weather forecast looks quite good for the weekend this far ahead, so I look forward to seeing you all there.