Thursday, March 16, 2006

Wayfarers Rides March 15th

Graham writes: Apologies for the delay but you may have spotted my running nose. It's still running so I'll be brief. A dozen of us 'A' group headed off between the Wey (river) and Wey (navigation) - a new route to most. It features caravans aplenty, a quarry and two large stiles either side of a railway embankment - reasons enough to find an alternative next time. After New Haw came Byfleet, Muddy Lane, and Pyrford lock. We paused outside the Seven Stars where Steve punctured, before heading along Papercourt Lane to Send, Old Woking and Mayford. After the briefest of visits to Brookwood Cemetery it was downhill to the Cricketers Pirbright for a promptly served lunch. Bob and Mike appeared having been delayed at the start. The route back was Fox Corner, Worplesdon and Jacob's Well, to the A3 where we almost hauled in 'B' group before they turned off up Potters Lane. Ockham Bites was our tea stop. The Ides of March had been a fine day to be out on the bike.

Hello Brian I led 'B' group of Gill, Judy, Bernard (briefly), Cliff, Jon, Les, Norman, Ray H and Robin through Weybridge and Brooklands to Byfleet where we joined the Wey Navigation towpath heading north, crossing via the footbridge to join the Basingstoke Canal towpath. We stayed on the towpath for 8 miles, very scenic and peaceful it was too, noting the local wildlife (many appeared to be sleeping) with just the occasional traffic noise mostly in the Woking area. Leaving the towpath at Hermitage Bridge (west of St. Johns) we rode to The Bird in Hand at Mayford via Blackhorse Road and Saunders Lane. The ride so far had been dry and cloudy but during lunch the sun came out and stayed out. Great! The east wind was still quite cool, though. Ray H left us after lunch when we headed for Ripley via the lanes and cycle track alongside the A3. I left the group and headed for home when we reached Cobham. Terry

Only seven of us 'C' group left Weybridge with my promise of leading to The Nags Head at Sunninghill. There was me, Bill, Allan, Mark, Roger, Harold and Dennis. Mark said he might peel off early, which he did. We turned right off Church Road, through Minorca Road to Portmore Park Road and on to the cycle path to Addlestone. From Prairie Road we took a right turn up Green Lane, thence up Holloway Hill and the next hill past Fan Court, but at the first motorway bridge it was decided, due to the passage of time, to make for a nearer venue, The Crown Grove at Chobham. Bill and Dennis had sandwiches and the rest of us enjoyed the experience of the new enlarged `No Smoking` bar for lunch. An easy ride back through Stonehills and all six of us had tea at my place. Addlestone day centre is closed all this week. I'm not sorry, as it's great having some company off the road! Incidentally weather-wise it was spot-on. All the best Albert

Bob recommends good tyres for his ride next week from Caterham, as bridleways and tracks through country parks will feature prominently.

See you there. Hub.

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