Friday, June 23, 2023

Group B Ride 21st June to Roker's Park

 

 I had great pleasure in leading the B group with the help of sub leaders Tim Court and Tim Gibbons on a day when the weather was just about perfect.

Group 1, Tim Gibbons Sub Leader

All the indications were looking good as we gathered for 11’s at Weybridge day centre. Blue skies and dry conditions prevailed as seven of us set out towards Brooklands following the Venus trail to the Wey Navigation towpath. A variety of twists and turns via Sutton Green and Jacobs Well took us to our most westerly point through Wood Street and onto Roker’s Cafe.

Tables had been reserved and we enjoyed an alfresco lunch in green and pleasant surroundings.

Duly refreshed we left for our afternoon ride that included a very scenic section of the Basingstoke Canal to West Byfleet. On via New Haw, Addlestone and Weybridge we then explored the little known ‘Engine River’ which once provided a commercial route between the Thames and Weybridge. 

Unfortunately, the cafe at Walton bridge was just closing as we arrived so we decided to disperse and make our own way home.

Thanks to everyone involved in making today’s ride a success, always a pleasure to lead a compliant and appreciative group of cyclists. Congratulations to Ray for devising a varied and interesting route that included a number of previously unexplored sections. An ideal way to mark the summer solstice.

 

Tim G 


Group 2, Ray Youlden, Leader

Sabina, Alyson, Bernard, Tony, Dave (fixie) and I left Weybridge at 10.50 and started our journey to Roker’s Park Café.  We took an unusual route by leaving the car park via a back entrance down a cycle path and out onto Heath Road. We then proceeded down through Brooklands following the river Wey, through Byfleet and onto the Wey Navigation.  Here my navigation using my phone failed me, so it was down me to remembering the route from my recce plus several u turns needed when I did not instantly recognise exactly where we were. We then went through Woking Park, Sutton Green, Wood Street and onto Rokers Park Café at Fairlands.

The service provided was exceptional with our pre ordered food arriving shortly after we had paid and more than meeting our requirements.

On leaving the car park, we rode more or less straight to join the Basingstoke canal at Brookwood. The canal was gorgeous, with herons, ducks and swans all adding to the overall scene. At West Byfleet we were meant to leave to canal and ride through Addlestone but decided to carry on along the canal to Woodham Junction, where it joins the Wey Navigation and onto Weybridge. Just after Weybridge our plans for tea at Cowie Sale came undone. We found the café closing early, so decided to go to the River House Barn in Walton for tea and who provided us with refreshments and a chance to sit in the garden and reflect on the ride before going our separate ways home.


Group 3, Tim Court Sub Leader

Though Steph wasn't able to ride with us but Grant put in a surprise appearance and we were pleased that he could join us and make up the numbers.

We rode South from the DC alongside the Heath Road and at Weybridge Station headed down the scenic route, crossed the River Wey and meandered along the cyclists' routes around the old Brooklands airfield. After Byfleet we arrived at Murray's Bridge and followed the woodland path by the Wey Navigation to Dodd's Bridge, stopping at both for some photos, then the Dodd's Lane path through to West Byfleet.


Murray’s Bridge


Ann, Pam, and John negotiating Dodd’s Bridge


The 3rd Groups at Dodd’s Bridge

We skirted around the Pyrford residential area to cross the Common, thence to Woking and its park for a quick pit stop. At Elm Bridge we deviated a little from Ray's prescribed route for a tranquil parade alongside the Hoe and its ponds, Willow and Chestnut. Back on track we made our way to Jacobs Well and eventually to Wood Street before turning North to join the Aldershot Road and a mercifully short leg to reach Holly Road and Rokers Farmhouse Café.

We enjoy going to Rokers and sat outside to take in the views across the former golf course. The service was efficient and friendly and as usual we were made to feel very welcome. A serious lethargy threatened to prevent us from standing up after lunch to continue the ride but with a burst of collective willpower we made it off the premises and launched ourselves in the direction of Worplesdon and Fox Corner.

After some busy roads we were relieved to reach the Basingstoke Canal to ride along the Saturn Trail. Approaching Woking I failed to notice Ray's planned detour from the Canal at Arthur's Bridge to go along the Neptune route so we sailed along as if we knew where we going and soon Ray's intended route converged with where we were heading anyway, in time to negotiate the recently constructed bridge across the canal, to continue the route under the Chobham Road and along the southern bank.

Misfortune struck further on when Christina discovered a rear wheel puncture which we cured with a tube replacement. A small shard of flint appeared to be the cause. But as we drew closer to West Byfleet Maggie found that she too had punctured. Sadly, for want of the correct spanner, we couldn't get her wheel off which left Maggie and Paul walking to the station for trains home. They arrived at Wimbledon to find that trains to Sutton weren't running due to a signal failure. Not a happy way to end their day.

While we were dealing with punctures Ken and Grant, with quite some way to go, decided to leave us at West Byfleet. Christina, Anne, and I pedalled on to Walton, arriving much too late for the ice creams we had craved. But the loos were still open, and we were soon heading for our homes.



Ray had devised a clever route with plenty of riding away from the main roads including some little routes we didn't know about. Thanks to Maggie for back marking and maintaining discipline in the peloton. Thanks to the team for appreciating the ride and remaining chirpy all day.

 

Tim


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