Monday 4 October 2010

Beginners Ride

Well it was always going to be a long shot, but when I heard the weather forecast I wondered if anyone at all would turn up, let alone new/novice riders! But I had underestimated the hardiness of our member group and so was greeted by four smiling faces at Three Bridges at 10 - Barbara, Norman, Bob and Marian. As this was an easy ride, we elected to head north east via Old Hollow to Copthorne and then, skirting Smallfield, to Outwood via the slightly non-flat Hornecourt Hill. Some people seemed to think that a hill like this should not be included on an easy ride – well, what do they know! Passing Outwood Windmill, the oldest working windmill in Britain – not working when we passed (http://www.outwoodwindmill.co.uk/) – we crossed over alongside Outwood Common. It appears that volunteers have been clearing some of the common on the corner and I think that it will look great next spring. Then along the gentle descent past Outwood Church to turn right along Coopers hill road we reached the M23 flyover and turned left to Redhill Aerodrome and the warm welcome of its cafĂ©. It is always pleasing to see lots of customers there, even though there did not appear to be any flying this Sunday, and they do good toasted tea-cakes and rock-buns. By this time the rain had decided to set in and so we set off with resolve, to follow the NCN21 through the new housing estate in Horley to Gatwick South Terminal, admiring the new surface, courtesy of Surrey County Council, on the way. Our Horsham friends caught the train from here, while the Crawley crew delivered Bob safely to his door.
Not the best weather, but a couple of hours exercise, in the fresh air, in good company – what could be better!? Do come and see for yourself at our next beginners ride on Sunday 31st October. Meet at 10.00 at Three Bridges station and home by lunchtime. (NB: clocks change night of 30/31 October).
Peter

Our next Sunday ride is October 10th and starts from Horsham Park Pavilions at 10:00hrs. It will take a 21 mile clockwise loop north and east to stop for lunch at the Three Horseshoes Inn at Ironsbottom. The return will be a more direct 16 miles south and west via Charlwood and Lambs Green. We'll be riding, whatever the weather, so come and join us.

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