Thursday, April 06, 2006

Rides April 5th

On an absolutely perfect day for cycling, about 13 strong 'B' group set off from Cobham and made our way through Downside and across Bookham Common where we were passed by 'A' group on a similar route. Somehow we lost Norman and Terry. We waited a while and tried phoning but to no avail so we continued along the beautiful lane to West Humble then Pixham and the A25 path to Brockham. We proceded at a gentle pace through Betchworth and Trumpets Hill to The Skimmington Castle. This is an unusual pub located on the Greensand Way and accessible only along a track. We were underwhelmed by the welcome but the beer was good and the service OK considering that it was quite busy. Some of us sat outside in brilliant sunshine. Others enjoyed the snug interior and open fire etc. Fortunately Terry and Norman knew our destination and arrived soon after us having dealt with Norman's puncture. Ray opted to make his own way home and the rest of us headed along Flanchford Lane and Roothill Lane back through Pixham to Leatherhead where we had tea at Annies. Thereafter we went our separate ways after enjoying the best weather of the year so far. Mike & Mary
Conditions could not have been better; sunny, no wind to speak of and a good turnout from Cobham with John leading en route for The New Inn at Send. There was Allan, Roger, Dave, Beryl, Fuzz, Mark and Dennis plus quite a few more including Bernard (travelling light) who I believed was a refugee from either A or B group! Up Plough Lane, turning right at The Mucky Duck arriving on the A3 cycle-path and over the footbridge to Wisley. A pretty fair run brought us out of Ferry Lane into the Pyrford Road and Warren Lane. After Pyrford Lock bridge (the one with one-way and traffic lights) we took a right turn before The Seven Stars, which brought us into Send with about half a mile to go to lunch, which we ate outside. The intention was to return to Cobham for tea, but I took a chance along the Wey Navigation Canal which was not such a good idea as most of the track was muddy and deeply rutted in places and required a spot of walking. I came back to the road at the aforementioned bridge at Pyrford Lock. Thanks John. A very nice ride. Albert
All together at Leatherhead Fairfield Day Centre next week - I shall be thinking of you as I wait in Heathrow departure lounge. Olleh resting Hub.

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