Author: Anonymous
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
More Lechlade Easter Pics
You may wonder why Steve was seen stalking on all fours in a Cotswold meadow? Yes you have guessed it he was looking for his Fritillary! Meanwhile Jake and Ian were expressing much happiness after a great weekend made even better by the fantastic weather and the view of the Thames from the towpath opposite our hotel was idyllic.
Author: mike morley
1 Comment:
Tony 27 April 2011 at 17:08 BST
Envy is a four letter word!
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Easter at Lechlade
Monday, 25 April 2011
Sunday, 24 April
The Alternative Ride

Jeff
Author: Jeff
4 Comments:
Tony 27 April 2011 at 17:12 BST
Mobile phones are a wonderful invention!
Pete 30 April 2011 at 06:53 BST
If you turn them on !
Ed said they were at the venue
Jeff 30 April 2011 at 18:16 BST
I'm waiting to find out where they hid their bikes - and themselves. It wasn't in the beer tent!
Jeff 02 May 2011 at 12:31 BST
Well, I wasn't expecting that! Bob, the Sage of C&M, has revealed all, and a mobile wouldn't have helped. Why couldn't I find them at the White Horse? The answer: because they had already bolted for home!
A prize will be presented to anybody who guessed that right?
Monday, 18 April 2011
Sunday, 17 April

When I create the routes in Memory Map and load them into my Satnav, if the route does not line up with the road exactly, it tries to take a different route, which I normally ignore. Lesson learned. Be more careful in creating my routes and do not just follow what it says. This is the first time this has happened and hopefully the last!
Paul
Note from Jeff:
Another supermarket café to tick off today: Brooklands Tesco Extra. Even Barnes Wallis would have got lost in a hangar that size! A shock for Terry on arrival - bumbag missing. Retrace cycle tracks back home to Effingham - no sign. But a call to Mrs L solved all: bag (with mobile) had been found in Byfleet by a good Samaritan and was reclaimed later with all present and correct. Three cheers!
Jeff
Author: Jeff
1 Comment:
Pete 18 April 2011 at 20:29 BST
look forward to the explanation
Monday, 11 April 2011
Sunday April 10 2011
We took the (Epsom/Ashtead) Commons route. Descending level crossing gates forced us south but there was no delay when the trains crossed just as we reached the foot crossing. Familiar ways (the Bookhams, Dirtham Lane, etc) brought us the top of Coombe Bottom with hordes of cyclists going in the opposite direction. I opted for Shere village rather than its bypass and we soon were joining the early comers in Jordans Caravans making 18.
Thirteen turned left at Gomshall Mill to begin an obvious line to Pitch Hill, Ewhurst, Ellens Green and The Queen's Head in Rudgwick. Here a minor international misunderstanding sent three onto The Fox. Food was quickly served with Frank well pleased with his £5 two courses.
An hour later the rats returned and a much travelled route brought us to Newdigate where Irene and Pam turned left and the rest turned right for Tanhouse Farm. A good 45 minutes in the company of CQ was spent showing up our lack of knowledge sheepwise. 70 miles door to door.
Author: Anonymous
Sunday, 10 April 2011
Charity Vote - John Meudell resigns from CTC National Council
Dear All,

Don't forget to vote on Motions 2 - 9 on the back of the page - and don't throw it away!
Please contact me if you would like to discuss.
Comment to follow.
Jeff
Author: Jeff
1 Comment:
mike morley 05 April 2011 at 21:28 BST
See my comment on SWLDA Blog
Monday, 4 April 2011
Sunday April 3 2011
Brian Greenwood
Author: Anonymous
Friday, 1 April 2011
Forthcoming 03/04/11 ride........
Food at the published lunch spot is let's say......limited..........something to do with a certain (heavily promoted commercial) annual event.
Btw.........HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY mum!
Author: Tartan Socks(long)