Author: Tony
Monday, 31 December 2018
New Years Day Social
Annual Mileages 2018 - The sands of 2018 are fast running out
Annual Mileages Jan 1st - Dec 31st 2018
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MII1T_mRI2kgw34FQDojN-LiQwr48vRImUGYaQH0Fzs/edit#gid=0
It is of individual (and sometimes sobering) interest to see one's annual and cumulative mileage and it is of value to the Group to be able to report how many miles our members have ridden.
Please note that entries will only be eligible for a prize from members who are regular riders with at least one section of the club.
Author: Jeff
Sunday, 30 December 2018
Sunday 30 December 2018
A damp and gloomy morning didn't deter no less than twelve of us from gathering at Squires Garden Centre, Stoke d'Abernon. This included Daniel, warmly welcomed back after quite a long absence, and Ray Wren. Everyone except Maureen continued to lunch at Leatherhead, Bob and Ray beating the main group. Well, I did improvise a rather circuitous tour of the back roads of Cobham, Oxshott and Leatherhead to ensure the group a good appetite for lunch. Many opted for a manager's special turkey meal to keep up their protein intake!
There was no consensus after lunch and we all set off in different directions, fading into the gloom!
Despite the miserable weather and the short distance, it was an enjoyable ride in good company, so thanks to all.
Author: David W
Sunday, 23 December 2018
Sunday the 23/12/2018
Author: Tony
Friday, 21 December 2018
Winter Solstice
Author: Jeff
2 Comments:
Simon L 24 December 2018 at 10:52 GMT
Jeff, I was leading on Oct 21st so I was almost certainly there.
There are some names and photos in the ride report here: https://cheamandmorden.blogspot.com/2018/10/october-21-really.html
Jeff 24 December 2018 at 17:16 GMT
The solstice has woven its magic and the vacuums have been magically filled, as well as the oddly aberrant lines from the spreadsheet.
I wonder if sanity will prevail. I anticipate the unpredictable.
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Advance Notice - Change to Lunch Venue for 30/12/18
As The Edmund Tylney, Leatherhead appears on the rides list as the lunch venue for the rides on both Sunday 23 and 30 December, I may, on the day, suggest an alternative, local destination for my ride on 30 December. This will be in light of the weather and the wishes of the group at elevenses (which remains unchanged at Squires, Stoke d'Abernon). But I can't promise a cracking lunch like this one!
Author: David W
Monday, 17 December 2018
Sunday 16.12.18
Author: Tony
Sunday, 16 December 2018
Monday, 10 December 2018
Sunday the 16th Lunch venue change
Tony..
Author: Tony
Sunday, 9 December 2018
Sunday December 9th
Lunch at the Royal Oak was delicious and appeared quite quickly. The Petes had soup and would recommend it - but only one bowl. We chose to return via the muddyish Coach Road, along which Pete B found a bunch of keys - further on he found a keyless, very grateful family of four. We decided against a further stop - I arrived home just in time for 'Threes'.
Terry
Author: Terry
Thursday, 6 December 2018
Monday, 3 December 2018
December 2 2018 A Day To Forget

Author: RaasayWarden
Monday, 26 November 2018
Vic's lunch
Can you believe that little Vic polished this off! At the Sun Windlesham,
Author: Tony
Sunday, 25 November 2018
Sunday 25 November 2018
Yet another rainy and miserable start for one of my Sunday rides! It did dry up a bit but stayed and damp, overcast and bitterly cold and cheerless all day. There were nine of us at elevenses but only Vic, Ed and Tony bravely decided to stay out to lunch with me. We took a slightly circuitous route allowing a dip in Pennypot Ford, but still arrived at The Sun at Windlesham by about 12.30. The welcome was very friendly as usual, and the food good value and quick to arrive. The route home was more direct. By tea Vic had already veered off and I left Tony and Ed to enjoy refreshments at the Riverhouse Barn.
Author: David W
London Ride 02/12/18 (What to expect) - Update
Saturday's 0730 start with drizzle until central London saw hordes of cyclists in Richmond Park. But it did me few favours as the London (ex Olympic) Stadium was barriered more than five hours before kick-off so no exploring was possible! Later on there was just one dayglo'ed steward and no barriers at The New Den. Hopefully there won't be similar problems next Sunday as West Ham are away at Newcastle, and Millwall at Bristol. But at least I can now answer the question "Where is the London Aquatics Centre?".
The total distance is around 35 miles. Once again the streets around Waterloo were choc-a-bloc so the ride will finish at the station. The first 14 miles are the same as my 70th nearly four years ago except this time we stay north of the Thames (CS3) for a deosil tour of London.
Following times are OPTIMISTIC based on today's ride! We start at 0900 from TK Maxx on Kingston Bridge. By prior email you could join almost anywhere, for example 0930 Barnes (at head of stairs which you don't have to climb!) or 1015 under Waterloo Bridge (cross river from station then two first lefts down Savoy Street to Victoria Embarkment cyclepath). 1030 should see us in Wetherspoons Tower Hill (Liberty Bounds).
The next five miles are offroad so timings would be deeply misleading. It's well drained but also cobbled including two bridges which we'll all be walking! After the London Stadium it's fourteen miles to the finish. For Joseph Bazalgette fans, we'll pause once again at the Cathedral Of Sewage (Abbey Mills Pumping Station) then it's back to the Thames for views of O2. Instead of the Emirates gondolas we'll leg it under the Thames to Cutty Sark which will give us a chance to sample either Fat Boy's Diner Trinity Buoy Wharf, Mudchute Farm Cafe, or Wetherspoons Greenwich. Finally we join Q1, a legacy of Boris's reign for the rest of the ride.
My Freedom Pass stayed unused but I only relaxed on reaching Richmond Park!
Author: RaasayWarden
1 Comment:
David W 26 November 2018 at 07:47 GMT
As Vine Road level crossings seem to feature I think it would be wise to bring either knitting or a copy of War and Peace!
Sunday, 18 November 2018
Sunday 18th November
After lunch - Weare Street, Capel, (their penultimate tea 'n cakes day but too soon to stop), Newdigate and Henfold to tea for three of us at Denbies.
Thanks, Pete for a pleasant, quiet, shortened ride in good weather.
Terry
Author: Terry
Monday, 12 November 2018
Muddy Lane
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/land-planning-and-development/countryside/footpaths-byways-and-bridleways/rights-of-way-public-notices/footpath-129-byfleet-3-part-wisley-and-566-wisley
Author: RaasayWarden
Armistice Day 2018
As it was Armistice day we tarried until well after eleven and I didn't help matters by falling off at the first corner (wet leaves)!
If you're tempted by the map, please note:
(1) Parked caravans(!) in Hollow Hill Lane;
(2) Burnham Beeches' cafe is closed until further notice (https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/green-spaces/burnham-beeches-and-stoke-common/Documents/beeches-cafe-faqs.pdf)
We survived Langley Park to Black Park crossing on the A412 and arrived just after one at the Old Five Bells Burnham where Dave departed. With dusk set for 1615 there was no enthusiasm for tea so we returned via Dorney and Eton to Datchet where our paths diverged, me towards Horton, Pam and Vic towards Wraysbury. Home in the light after 50+ miles of perfect autumnal cycling.
Author: RaasayWarden
Friday, 9 November 2018
11/11 Change Of Lunch Venue
But we might not get that far as the Met Office forecast is "rain in the morning"!
Author: RaasayWarden
Thursday, 8 November 2018
Notice of 2018 Annual General Meeting
at 11:00 am Wednesday 14th November.
Please be on time.
The venue is the same as last year, just a short walk from the Queens Road exit from the Day Centre.
All Saints Hall
All Saints Roman Catholic Church
13 Queens Road
Hersham
KT12 5LU
The hall is located at the back of the premises. There are two halls with a shared entrance. Our meeting is in the Small Hall.
There are no bike racks but there is plenty of space to park bikes against the buildings near the hall entrance. Please bring your bikes to the hall rather than leave them at the Day Centre.
There are normally plenty of spaces on the premises in front of the church for anyone arriving by motor vehicle, with access from Queens Road.
Our Treasurer, Simon has advised that due to the current low annual subscription rate (£1 p.a.) we will not be hiring a bouncy castle this year.
~ Tim
Author: Tim C
Sunday, 4 November 2018
Sunday the 4th November
Author: Tony
Monday, 29 October 2018
28 October - Woodham & Windsor
Yet another wet start for one of my Sunday rides (unbelievably in such a dry period, three out of four I have led since July have had rain), but this not deter eight of us from reaching elevenses at the Bourne Valley Garden Centre. We lingered over coffee until almost 11.30, by when the rain had stopped and it was starting to brighten up. Three went home but Simon, Graham, Tony, Vic and I continued to The Windlesora by a fairly direct, if not entirely flat route. Thanks to Simon for spotting the offer of a burger and chips for £2.99 which made an excellent lunch choice! The return route started in sunshine and we had the wind behind us (nothing to do with the burgers, I hasten to add), so made good progress to tea at Laleham where there was the usual dispersal. After the unpleasant start, this became ride which I think all enjoyed so many thanks for your company.
Author: David W
1 Comment:
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Thursday, 25 October 2018
Sunday the 28th
Author: Tony
Sunday, 21 October 2018
October 21 - Really??
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Nearly finished our drinks, but no food yet... |
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Does Steve look guilty or what? |
1 Comment:
RaasayWarden 28 October 2018 at 09:21 GMT
As a knownall I know Rusper is in West Sussex (just)
Friday, 19 October 2018
QUIZ: How are your group riding skills?
If you'd like to do the quiz, click here. Please don't enter any names in the comments either!
Monday, 15 October 2018
Pams Birthday Ride
Author: Tony
1 Comment:
Simon L 15 October 2018 at 22:31 BST
Thankyou to Pam for a lovely birthday celebration. And thankyou Tony for organising the ride, even if we didn't do the whole route you planned!
Tuesday, 9 October 2018
Sunday the 14th October
11's will be at Garson's farm, West End Esher.
Lunch will be at Wetherspoons Woking
Tea to be decided.
Author: Tony
Monday, 8 October 2018
Sunday October 7 2018

I was first at a crowded Pinnocks which became even more crowded so we dined alfresco under a now warming sun. A surprise was MTB-mounted Janice showing no signs of her close encounter with the tarmac.
Much of the route was improvised but fortunately the silent minority (if any) stayed silent. Ockham was followed by the Muddy Duck and Effingham. Here we paused so I could point out to Pam the bridle path to Bookham Common; this prompted interest in a detailed investigation. It was not without incident though few saw my very close encounter with a black pooch!
We rode past the Isle of Wight (sic! photos from Janice) to Fetcham. I crammed in two more off-road sections (River Lane and Ashtead Common) reaching the Cricketers at 1245. When I looked there was no website menu. But I need not have worried - child's portions with dessert for £4.99; orange squash 40p a pint!
All that remained were the two miles to Ed's where Jeff was sitting on the doorstep. 40 miles door to door and a light covering of dust which won't see me cleaning the bike anytime soon!
Two points : Graham, Pam, Simon, Terry, Lillian, Vic, Tony, Ed, Dave, the KPRC rider
One point : Janice, Bob, Jeff, Daniel, Alan, Brian B
Author: RaasayWarden
Sunday, 30 September 2018
And the winner is.....
With the C&M calendar ending on 30 September, it is too late now to try and pip Graham at the post. His 86 attendance points from 46 attendances put him head and handlebar above the competition. Sorry Ed, but you get the silver spoon.
Today I missed a sprint along the A25 to Squires at West Horsley to offer congratulations to GFH and share the company and bacon bap, but domestic duties demanded otherwise.
I'm sure that I shall see you all at next week's AGM. If you don't know where it is, just ask!
Jeff
Author: Jeff
Sunday 30 September
A bright but cool start as Bob, Simon, Graham, Ed, Lilian, Rachel, Mike, Vic and I met at Squires, West Horsley for elevenses. All of us except Bob and Lilian set off for Godalming just after 11.00. I think I just saw Alan turning into the other side of the car park as we set off. Sorry we missed you, Alan, but at least we left you some company! The main feature of the outward ride was the climb of Shere Road and, once that was out of the way, it was fairly standard stuff to The Jack Phillips. This is always a busy pub so those armed with the Wetherspoons app could feel quite smug as they relaxed and awaited the return of the others from the scrum at the bar! We were still back on the road by 2.00 and did the Jack Phillips full scenic tour, that is, the pub, the new memorial, and the original memorial/grave (there was some dispute about this - it is a memorial to Jack Phillips, but also a grave (his widow's, we think)). Then it was a brisk up and over at Littleton and the tried and tested route through Guildford and along the A3 to Potters Lane. Send, Pyrford and West Byfleet followed on the way to Crockford Bridge Garden Centre where some stopped for tea. Thanks for your company all, and I hope you enjoyed the ride.
Author: David W
1 Comment:
Simon L 01 October 2018 at 22:43 BST
Ethel was Jack Phillips' sister: https://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/themes/places/surrey/waverley/godalming/phillips/
Saturday, 22 September 2018
Sunday September 30 2018
With such a poor forecast (yellow warning) I suspect there won't be a full ride tomorrow. But I'll cycle to Henfold with "swimming" gear and take it from here.I did speak to our local correspondent last Wednesday - we think Henfold is open but if not 11s will be at Tanhouse Farm.
And so it proved.....
If this year is remembered, it'll be because of its weather. This was yet another C&M ride which ended at 11s. I didn't need drumming on the Velux to tell me I was in for a wet ride. Heavy before noon, and drizzle after meant full car headlights and deep puddles.
Dave was tucking into breakfast at a rebuilt Henfold Lakes. The prices are higher (eg cake £3.50 a slice) but other things haven't changed - specifically the approach road. I'd arrived soaked despite my best waterproofs (Goretex, Sealskins, etc) so when we left around 1115 it was in differing directions! I went back the way I'd come, Dave headed for Horsham hoping for a helpful tailwind. Frustratingly the rain stopped five minutes from home and an hour later it was blue skies and patchy cloud. Sadly I don't have second sight!
1 point: GFH, Dave W
Author: RaasayWarden
1 Comment:
mike morley 23 September 2018 at 17:27 BST
Well done Graham, you certainly had to pay the penalty for being rides leader and turn up. Not sure if your local scout informant is away but even he did not arrive at Henfold by all accounts! Well done Dave for getting in the extra miles and scoring attendance points. As for me even when the sun came out mid afternoon I did not step on the bike but the gas of my MG.TF to give it a quick spin and try and dry out the soaking soft top.
By way of advance warning I hope to make the C&M AGM but it's on the afternoon of the KPRC re-run K2W so might struggle to get there. At the moment I am looking for a lift back from Worthing as I doubt I could make the return trip in one piece. There is of course the train assuming Southern are not on strike.
Sunday, 16 September 2018
Windsor-Marlow-Windsor
Author: Tony
Monday, 10 September 2018
Sunday, 9 September 2018
Jeff
Author: Jeff
Sunday September 9 2018
A surprisingly dozen gathered at a well used Headley Tea Rooms with scarcely a regular among them.
Those who expected a gentle spin perhaps along NCN22 were wrong! Firstly it was down to Burford Bridge then up to St Barnabas where we encountered the Denbies half marathon. The undulations continued down Crocknorth and up Green Dene. After Shere's ford and a final climb the William IV in Albury Heath was soon in view - the front garden packed with customers. But the menu was limited due to refurbishment - sausages on a stick!
Here Radnor Lane and Friday Street got a mention so Ray and I decided to bail out over Newlands and down to Salisburys and home.
2 points: the two Petes, David Leach, Dave Stott, GFH, Ian, the Jacksons, Keith, Paul, Ray
1 point: Jeff and Bob(how could I forget?)
Author: RaasayWarden
Sunday, 9 September 2018
Ripley Bike Jumble
Entry 9am £1...…..early birds 7am £5 !
If one should wish to sell at the Jumble - please contact John Lattimore 01932 247614 j.lattimore@sky.com
Author: Tony
Sunday, 2 September 2018
Sunday 2nd September
After lunch we briefly retraced our tyremarks before turning off towards Wimlands and Langhurst. Sadly we noted The Royal Oak (where else ?) in Friday Street is now closed. Threes was planned for North Holmwood church, reached via the straightforward route to Capel then alongside the A24 briefly before taking to the lanes. Some didn't stop for tea but the chocolate cake was wonderful. After tea we made our various ways home.
Thanks to Pete for backmarking and to all for company.
Terry
Author: Terry
Sunday, 26 August 2018
26 August - Not the Frog & Nightgown
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Not shown: David W & Simon (who rode to lunch) and Alan who rode home from 11s. |
Having swapped with Graham so I could attend my brother's surprise birthday party a few weeks ago, it was my turn to lead, and the route was straight into the wind. I was secretly hoping that no-one would be foolish enough to ride in such conditions. But the C&M crowd are made of stronger stuff. Slightly stronger anyway - there wasn't much enthusiasm to go south, so we settled on a compromise destination of Leatherhead Wetherspoons where we enjoyed an early lunch before going our separate ways.
Thankyou all for your company, and thankyou also for not voting to go to the Frog & Nightgown. Another time.
Thursday, 23 August 2018
Next Sunday's ride to the Frog & Nightgown
About 17.5 miles from Dorking to lunch, then only 9 back, but there are a few hills.
Monday, 20 August 2018
19th August 2018
UPPER HALLIFORD - SEND - CHOBHAM
It was a dry, cool morning as I cycled to Squires where Bob, Graham and Dave were already seated. We were joined by Alan, Ray, Terry, Bill and Lena. Upon departing from Squires, Bob, Bill, Lena and Alan went their own ways whilst the rest of us made our way to Walton, along the river road to Weybridge then used a path by the church to Weybridge station. Through the car park where, at this point for a few yards?, we opted for Graham's suggested route. After crossing the railway on our way to New Haw Lock, Graham showed me another path which I had not reccied!
We stayed on the River Wey, crossed over Dodd's Bridge along Dodd's Lane to Pyrford Road. From here it was a straight forward ride to The Sadler's Arms at Send. It was easily one o'clock before arriving at the pub - and I had been concerned we would be early! Whilst t'others continued to the pub, I called on V-CC members Ann and Les, who live in Send to collect my raffle prize. They had kindly bought it back from camp for me. Couldn't manage a track pump on my Moulton on the train!
Whilst at lunch, Graham had worked out a route to take us to afternoon tea in Cobham. I should explain that when I reccied this ride The Barley Mow at W, Horsley wasn't serving food and no sandwiches at The King William 1V, hence the change of lunch venue. Send to Ripley, just a little too close! - hence tea at Cobham.
We followed Graham through roads and paths which led us on to Clandon Road, into Tithe Barns Lane and straight on along the concrete farm road, across Ripley Lane into Silkmore Lane. The surface here was a little too soft to ride so we turned back and continued along Ripley Lane, then familiar roads to Cobham where Terry left us for home whilst four stopped for tea in Sainsbury's.
Thank you all for coming on the ride and Graham for sharing the lead :) I truly enjoyed the day for it suited me as I was feeling a little weary from riding my Moulton Super Four (14" wheels and only 3 gears, not 4!) around the Sussex country side last week. We stayed at Plumpton College near to Ditchling.
Author: Tony
Sunday, 12 August 2018
12 August 2018 - Fairoaks and Ash
Just my luck to pick the two wet Sundays in an otherwise dry summer to lead Sunday rides! The weather forecast for today wasn't good and there were lots of C & M riders away or with good alibis, so I scarcely expected any company at all for this ride. I was very pleased then when Graham joined me at elevenses, and we duly set off for lunch at Ash. The on and off rain, which had been more off than on, gradually became more on than off once we were on our way, so we took a fairly direct route, making only one brief detour to inspect The Cricketers at Pirbright, now closed, and sadly showing no signs of any imminent re-opening. This was our first visit to the Lion Brewery at Ash and it ticked all the right boxes - friendly service, competitive prices, sandwiches (with chips), jacket potatoes and all day breakfasts all on the Sunday menu, and not a roast dinner in sight! A jazz band plays every Sunday in a separate bar. Again it was a pretty direct but completely different route home in view of the rain which, although still intermittent, had become heavier. Graham briefly took over navigation to take us on a cunning back street route from Mayford to Sheerwater so we could avoid the unpleasant main road, then it was straightforward stuff to Walton Bridge where there was a parting of the ways. Many thanks to Graham for his company.
Author: David W