There will be many stretches of off-road riding, some of it on quite undulating terrain. Therefore please take great care and ride slowly, especially if there has been any rain before the ride. Keep well away from each other's wheels, a) to reduce the likelihood of an accident, and b) to avoid getting a face full of muddy spray.
Sometimes slippery tree roots can seem to spring out of the mud at short notice particularly when it is dark under the canopy of the trees. Keep an eye out for them as we ride through the commons, starting with Littleworth.
We will be dining at the Duke of Wellington in East Horsley and to facilitate efficient delivery of our food the management have asked that we pre-order. This is a gastro-pub which is reflected in the quality (but also the price) of the food, but I hope that everyone will find something suitable. On the recce I spoiled myself by finishing with a 'mini-pud of the day' which comes with a cup of coffee or tea.
Visit this website to see their lunch menu. It includes an option to download the PDF version of the menu if you wish.
Confirm your choice(s) to me by text (07767 385 596) or email (timcourt50@gmail.com)
Our Tea stop will be at the Old Moat Garden Centre Café. The afternoon ride is quite short so we should roll in for tea well before 4p.m.
See you at the Elleray Hall. Outlook for Wednesday: mainly cloudy, gentle southerly breezes, not much likelihood of rain, temperatures still in double figures.
~ Tim
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