Sunday 18 August 2013

Westward Ho!


Summertime, and the livin' is easy. I met up with Gordon and Jacqui at The Black Swan, Pease Pottage and we headed over to Horsham for the 09:30 start. We were met there by Michael and Anton, fresh from a cup of coffee in the cafe. With five of us ready to ride, I decided to head off but just as we left the car park, so John C and then John V arrived. We left Horsham by the golf course route and then headed through Broadbridge Heath and on to Slinfold. The climb wasn't too bad - Michael reckoned it was easier than Rowhook Hill and we were soon out on the A29 for a quick sprint along to the road to The Haven. When we got to the Blue Ship we turned south and enjoyed the generally downhill gradient all the way to the A272. As it wasn't too busy we stayed on the A272 all the way to Wisborough Green and pulled up at the Old Mill Cafe for a quick cuppa.

From Wisborough Green we headed over to Kirdford and then headed north through Plaistow. As we rode along we encountered a road race heading in the opposite direction and after that, what looked like a sportive - also headed in the opposite direction to us. One last climb and we arrived at the lunch stop, the Sun Inn at Dunsfold.


There was a choice of about five different real ales on tap and a good range of sandwiches and other food making this a good pub for a lunch stop. All the time we were sat there, there was a constant stream of the sportive cyclists going by.

Soon we were back in the saddle. We headed over to Cranleigh, bypassing the High Street by using the Downs Link. Then we headed to Cox Green where Michael left us to head for home in Rudgwick.  This was followed by Ellen's Green where John V headed towards Ewhurst and then back to Crawley. Then we had the joy of Rowhook Hill downhill (the opposite direction to our normal visit). By now we were just a couple of miles from Horsham and we had soon crossed back over the golf course to return to Horsham Pavilion in the Park. Here we said goodbye to Anton and John C as they packed their bikes into their cars. This just left Gordon, Jacqui and myself to ride back to Crawley. We used the Forest Road across to Pease Pottage and then I was by myself as I finished my days riding with a full 60 miles under my belt.

Next weeks ride is our Cutty Sark ride using NCN21 from Greenwich back to Crawley.  Meet 09:45 at Evans Cycles near London Bridge, or 10:15 at the Cutty Sark. I recommend a strong touring bike or mountain bike as the afternoon section contains a lot of relatively loose surfaced sections. As usual we will stop for lunch at The Bear, in Fickleshole and should get back to Crawley at about 17:30. I will send out an e-mail shortly to find out how many of us will be doing the ride this year.



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