Report from Pete
A very good attendance for today's ride to Coldharbour.
Prior to departure we were all treated to a slice of cake
from Christina, very yummy it was too. (I'm sure there was a bit of cannabis in
mine).
We were formed of four groups of six, and started to set off
at 10.45 and then at 15 minute intervals.
My group departed 10.45 and we headed up to Effingham and
across the A246, and then a left turn into High Barn Rd and another left into
Hogden Lane where upon you get a glimpse of the top of Polsden Lacy.
Then a descent down Whitedown to the A25. The plan was to go
straight across the A246 to Abinger Hatch, but we were prevented from doing so
by a chap wearing only shorts and a large number of tattoo's and pushing a
large road roller. Not wishing to confront him over the matter we did a right
turn towards Abinger Hammer and a left turn towards Holmbury St Mary, turning
left by the Volunteer PH and on up to Abinger Hatch and Friday Street,
whereupon we stopped for a few photos and a chat. And then it was on to
Coldharbour for coffee and a snack, and we were very fortunate for the farm
shop closed just 10 minutes after our arrival. Sadly the other three groups
missed out.
With rain in the forecast for about 3pm we decided to
abandon afternoon tea at Leatherhead and head for home via Dorking and Headley.
We did however stop briefly at Walton on the Hill for me to give a little
history lesson on Gun Corner.
And finally I would just like to add that it was so lovely to see everyone again after what has seemed an eternity, I hope you all enjoyed the ride, and you are all such good company.
Best Wishes to you all.
Pete
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Report from Dave C
Our Six keen cyclists sailed off promptly at 11.15 from
Cobham, Turning right into our well worn route along Plough Lane, and
onwards to Effingham. formally the home of Sir Barnes Wallis (He of the
bouncing Bomb fame) - (The Dam Busters). Then onwards and upwards through Effingham
into High Barn Lane, gaining elevation, as was to be the theme for the day.
A break from the climbing came at Whitedown Lane
(nobody seemed to complain though?) There were some road work signs stating
that Raikes Lane was closed, but we were unable to understand why?
The 3B's happily glided up Abinger Lane, a left and a right took us to the picturesque Friday Street. Then it wasn't long before we joined Leith hill road and on towards our Lunchtime destination, which seemed to get further and further away as we peddled?
The expectation of sustenance was in vain š
Since the Shop at the Inn had closed promptly at 1pm. This however didn't stop
us enjoying our descent into Dorking, and the along to Leatherhead.
Richard felt that we hadn’t done enough climbing, so he
headed for Box Hill, & homewards. Three of us stopped for tea in Charlie &
Ginger's.
Thanks to Steph, Gill, Bob, Richard, & Arwyn,
~ Dave C
The Stephan Langton Inn beyond the Mill Pond |
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Christina's group 2 |
Team Christina |
Hollyhocks in Cotmandene |
1 comment:
Well done Christina on your first led ride!
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