Saturday, May 09, 2009

B Group May 6th

A novice leader's dream, Lynda Barrow resolutely led the critical mass from North Cheam to Cobham BL. After 11s, the Bs set off for Holmbury St Mary in excellent weather, but at the South end of Guileshill Lane embarked off-road through enchanting woodlands East of Ryde farm.

A novice's nightmare ensued, with a clearly mapped red track ending in the disaster of reality at a locked gate, a fishpond, and (thankfully caged) snarling rottweilers. We partly re-traced our route enjoying the scenery but rather dismayed that a police dog unit was out, South of Humphreys Close.

Heading due South we re-found the route, but, having lost half-an-hour (and Norman), took lunch at Shere. We decided we'd then head for Leatherhead via a nice blue marked road (that transmorphed into White Downs Lane), Ranmore Common and West Humble. Tea at Annie's, and we were re-united with Norman.

My first go at leading reinforced Norman's 1st Rule - that you NEVER ride ahead - and my resolution, to reconnoitre all tracks I don't know. Thanks to John Gould for being back-marker. The bluebells were worth it.

Charles

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