Sunday 29 September 2013

Easy ride West of Horsham

Whoops!   I've been so busy trying to create a film of the off-road ride Anton and I did at Deers Leap that I haven't produced a blog for last weeks Sunday ride.
Here's a link to the film:    http://youtu.be/Y7VTqcLihAA

Anyway, on Sunday I was back on the Tarmac with slick tyres and heading for the Horsham start. At the Pavilions in the Park I was met by Val, Ken and Norman. I'd promised a fairly flat ride but having used the golf course route out of Horsham I soon had them riding up Rowhook Hill. We then went past Baynards and through Cox Green to go down the hill and over a very quiet A281 to Tismans Common.  We carried on Westerwards as far as Loxwood where we stopped at the canal for a breather and a chinwag.

Heading south, the hill out Loxwood seemed much easier than usual but rather than head towards Ifold as I'd originally planned, I decided to take the second right and keep going south. At the end of the road I pointed out to everyone that the area to the right was the next one under threat of Fracking. We turned left and were quickly in Wisborough Green where we pulled up at The Old Mill Cafe for lunch.

At this point I would like to suggest to you, dear reader, that you never, ever try and swat a wasp whilst enjoying lunch and drinks with some chums. It's unnecessary and you might just knock Normans nearly full glass of apple juice all over the place!

In order to keep to my promise of minimal hill climbing, the route back saw us head north from Wisborough Green to Roundstreet Common and then use Drungewick Lane back to Tismans Common (ok, there is a short sharp hill after the canal on Drungewick Lane - but it's only about thirty pedal strokes long). We used a short stretch of the A road through Bucks Green and then headed south and east past The Haven before a quick run along part of the A29. We next had a slight incline up before a nice long freewheel down into Slinfold. 

Going past the new roundabout I found myself wondering why the lamp posts had been positioned IN the footpath rather than in the grass verge - it would appear that the County Council in their "wisdom" think it better for pedestrians (perhaps with prams or in wheelchairs) to manoeuvre past the street furniture rather than the three times a year grass cutting team. Who are these publicly employed jokers supposed to be working for? Next thing you know, they'll be letting tax-avoiding multinational companies pump poisonous chemicals into the rocks beneath our feet to fracture it and release a bit of gas and maybe oil that they can sell at a ridiculous price in order for it to be burnt and further exacerbate our planet's global warming problem!

After Broadbridge Heath we used Robin Hood Lane and crossed the golf course to arrive back in Horsham where we said goodbye to Norman and Val. Ken and I used the Forest Road back to Pease Pottage with Ken setting down a cracking pace and me almost holding on to his coattails. We had a good fast run down Pease Pottage. Hill and I was home by about 15:20 having clocked up about 50 miles.

This weekend sees a ride on both Saturday and Sunday:

On Saturday we have an off-road ride of about 20 miles starting from the Black Swan (Pease Pottage) at 10:00hrs. If you go to Gordon's first (from about 09:15) he'll treat you to a bacon roll and cup of tea at his place (address on the runs list). Mountain bikes are recommended, but a good touring bike may be OK.

Sunday we'll be back on Tarmac and will see Frank lead his popular ride to The Skimmingham Castle for lunch  - that's a 9:30 start from Three Bridges Station for an easy 35 mile ride without any big hills.





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