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Sunday, 25 August 2013
Sunday 25 August. Ride to Southsea

The weather today started with drizzle which cleared soon after 10.00. There was sun in the afternoon with temperatures up to 23C. Wind was NW in the morning and NE in the afternoon, note that, a headwind on the way out and a headwind on the way back!!

There were 2 rides today meeting up at Southsea. Harvey led the short flat ride via Hayling accompanied by newcomer David Sinclair. I led the longer hillier ride and I was joined by Colin and Gill.

 

We took a fairly standard route out via Westbourne, Rowlands Castle and Chalton to stop for elevenses at the Queen Elizabeth Country Park Cafe. Then it was on via Clanfield where the route went a little astray. I thought the turnoff I wanted was earlier than it was. We stopped by a turn to Hinton Amptner and Colin said it would get us to the route I wanted and the climb wasn’t too bad, half a mile of vertical climb later we stopped at the top to recover.

This was now all new roads to me which was good. A short way further on we pulled in to let about 20 horses and traps pass, sportive for horses maybe?

 

Then it was on to a lane new even to Colin via Denmead Mill and then down to Denmead. Then it was another new lane down to Southwick. Colin spotted a new Cafe in the Post Office at Southwick filed for future reference. Then it was the long but relatively gentle climb on the B Road to Portsdown Hill. A sharp fast downhill followed to Cosham.

We then followed the Cycleroute down the western side of the Portsmouth peninsular past the continental ferry Port. The Bank Holiday crowds were apparent as we passed the Dockyard where a great multitude filled the pavements waiting to enter. Another multitude filled Southsea Common for the International Kite festival which seemed bigger than ever. We easily found Harvey and David at the meeting point of the War Memorial where we had our picnics.

 

After lunch the groups merged and we headed east along the front. I led the group up paths and backstreets to get to the Eastern Road Cycle path. I took a route to the Langston Harbour footpath which goes alongside the water and avoids convoluted backstreets.

Further up we joined the cycle path following the eastern edge of the Portsmouth peninsular with good views over the harbour and then across to Havant via a footbridge over the A27.

 

Then it was through Havant and an ice cream stop at Flintstones Cafe, Emsworth Harbour.


 

As time was getting on we headed straight back to Chichester on the A259. As we neared the foot crossing of the Railway where the new bridge is some racing cyclists were coming the other way. When we reached the crossing, one of the other cyclists came back asking if we had a seen a Garmin Edge. I spotted it lying directly on one of the rails. A Train had just come through but on the other line, close one!!. It didn’t seem damaged by falling, the screen was still on.

Mileage from and back to Chichester was 58 for the long ride. My mileage from Pagham was 69.

On my way back home I took the lane via South Mundam and then the track across the fields to Summer Lane and Pagham. In a field beside the track some Sunflowers were growing. On one of them a bee was having a serious guzzle ignoring me however close I got the lens. I got this shot with my basic compact camera set to macro and slow synchro flash.

 

My latest HDR was taken Monday of last week on a day trip to London of the Atrium Roof of the British Museum using a fisheye lens.

 

For more details see http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog/2013/8/british-museum-roof-fisheyed

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:47 BST
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Thursday 22rd August, Arun Leisure Centre to The Maypole, Yapton

 

 The last evening ride of the season, and a record turnout, 10 waiting to ride at the Arun Leisure Centre -

Carol, Steve, David, Tony, Julian, Sue, Graham, Edwin, Harvey, and John.

A perfect evening for cycling, lovely sunshine, a light breeze, and temperatures in the early teens.

 We set out down the usual back routes to Hoe Lane at Flansham, where we joined the cycle track up to Barnham.

 Arriving at Barnham in the glare of the setting sun, we took the lane to Walberton and a large semi-circle through Walberton Village, North End, then Lake Lane where we took the foot crossing over the railway inot Maypole Lane.  The sun was just about setting as we arrived at the pub.

Definite evidence of the night’s drawing in was provided by the fact that we left for home before 9.30pm in the pitch black, heading down Maypole Lane then North End Road before the street lighting appeared in Yapton.  Then it was the usual route via Bilsham Corner, Comet Corner, then Middleton, Felpham, and back to Bognor.

 My mileage for the evening was 13.5.

 Graham


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Sunday, 18 August 2013
Sunday 18th August. New Forest Awayday Ride

Arthur was leading the Ride today starting from a Cafe in Eling near Totton. I took a train to Southampton Central. Then it was a designated Cycle Route avoiding the main road about 4.5 miles to Eling. Everybody else arrived by car. There were 11 out in all including Arthur and Lynn, Jan, Di and Brian, Graham and a number of other Moulton Club members.

The weather stayed dry despite numerous showers around. Back home there was apparently an hour long downpour in the morning so we did well to stay dry.

Arthur delegated the lead to Brian who knows the area well. After elevenses at the Eling Creek Heritage Centre Cafe we headed off on the lane across the Creek.

We headed SW towards Beaulieu and as we did so came across a lot of cyclists heading the other way in the New Forest Rattler Sportive with 800 participants. Not a good area to be a car driver!!

We stopped for lunch at the Old Bakehouse Cafe, Beaulieu.


 

Then it was on to Bucklers Hard with some beautiful leafy lane travelling not quite as fast as the picture makes it appear.

The Bucklers Hard Tea Rooms was our tea stop though rather than tea it was ice creams all round.

We headed back on a similar route with threatening black clouds overhead but the rain held off. Tea was back at the Cafe at Eling.

Mileage for the ride was 22. My mileage including riding to and from stations at each end was 43.

On Monday night of last week I spent 2 hours at Pagham Harbour wall taking pictures and watching the Perseid Meteors. I saw about 30 in all. I sent one picture to the BBC which appeared on the BBC South Today programme just before the weather. The picture was taken with a fisheye lens at 00.30 Tuesday morning. The light on the horizon is light pollution.

For a larger image see http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/9505197860/in/photostream/

Later I processed all of the images taken continuously over 2 hours into a Star Trails picture. See below.

For more details and a larger image see http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/9522773380/in/photostream/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Updated: Friday, 23 August 2013 09:26 BST
Monday, 12 August 2013
Sunday 11 August. Ride to Hayling Island

Arthur was the leader today and we met at Chichester Cross. The morning involved some showery rain which got going as I arrived in Chichester. Despite this Arthur was joined at The Cross by myself, Graham, Roger, Gill, David and Avryl. Di and Brian joined us at Havant, Roger left us just before lunch and Lynn joined us at tea so altogether there were 10 out during the day.

 

As the Rain set in at the Cross Arthur suggested we night need to adjust the timing so I suggested we cut short the planned ride to Lee on Solent at Hayling Island. This was very much welcomed by Arthur and the majority of the Riders.

A little way up the road a few took off coats as the rain stopped. I warned at the time it was a bad idea.

 

After a few more miles the rain duly started again and coats went back on. We continued via Southbourne to stop for elevenses at the Greenhouse Cafe, Emsworth where it managed to drizzle while the sun shone and we sheltered under the sunshade.

 

 

The rain stayed away the rest of the day with increasing sun. We took the Hayling Billy trail to the Bridge and then it was the quiet pretty lanes via Northney.

 

Soon after we crossed the main road to another lane Gill stopped to mend a puncture a process which was helped (or possibly hindered) by advice from all round. We continued on lanes via West Town and then down to Hayling town and a sunny lunch at the Coastguards Cafe.

 

With very clear skies after the rain there were great views across to the Isle of Wight. We returned via Nortney and the bridge and then walked the pretty waterfront path.

 

We all stopped further on to admire a tree filled with Egrets and Herons.

 

We then continued to stop at Emsworth for tea but this time at the Harbour Café and a near universal choice of an ice cream break.

 

We returned at a fast pace with a tail wind on the main road. Mileage from and back to Chichester was 35. My mileage from Pagham was 46.

I recently had my first Magazine sale of one of my Underground Pictures to O2 Magazine for their August issue. This is available free from any O2 mobile phone shop during August and my picture is a full page. See below.

 

For more detail including the original picture see http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/9425231023/in/photostream/

I have recently joined Facebook to promote my pictures and have built a page with a selection of pictures. See

http://www.facebook.com/edwinjonesphoto

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 10:56 BST
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Thursday 8 August. Arun Leisure centre to Sidlesham, The Anchor

 There were 6 of us at the start point - Carol & Steve, Tony, John, Julian & Graham.  It was a lovely sunny evening, temperature about 20 degrees, with a South westerly breeze.

 Our route took us through Felpham onto the prom, where we cycled the entire length to West Park at Aldwick - the first club ride along the prom since cycling was made permissive on the extended stretch to Aldwick.

 From there it was Barrack Lane &  Stoney Stile Lane to Nyetimber, where we took Summer Lane and the field tracks across to South Runcton.

Crossing the Bridge over Pagham Rife.

Track over fields at Pagham

Throughout this stretch we were plagued with a visitation in the form of clouds of midges encouraged by the recent weather - I counted over 6 trillion before we reached Runcton.

 Then it was lanes and NCN88 all the way to Sidlesham, with a brief inspection along the way, of the site of Chalder station on the closed Selsey Tramway.

Our destination was the Anchor Inn, Sidlesham.

It was getting quite dark when we left the pub at about 21.20, and John & Tony opted to take the road route home via Hunston.

The rest of us decided to take the shorter route around the edge of Pagham Harbour.

We made it in the half light to the raised footpath around the harbour’s edge, and from there Julian, with his brighter front light, led the pack along the narrow track.   We had not gone more than 200 yards when I looked ahead and saw Julian’s rear light disappearing down the embankment. However this had not become detached, in fact Julian and his bike had both headed off the footpath and down the embankment, their progress halted only by the soft sticky mud in the harbour.

 Bikes were abandoned as we rushed to retrieve Julian, fortunately this was achieved quite quickly and even more fortunately neither Julian nor his bike had suffered lasting damage, although Julian’s leg acquired what must be the world’s largest bruise, and his jacket significantly heavier with copious amounts of mud.

 We continued round the harbour a little more carefully and reached tarmac without further incident, although that was not the end of our troubles as Steve pulled up with a large puncture on the way back through Bognor. Steve is now claiming a club record for the number of consecutive punctures on consecutive rides.

 After a somewhat later return than planned, my round trip mileage was 20.4

 Graham


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Sunday 4th August. Ride to DA Picnic, Wisborough Green

The ride today was led by Sam and he was joined at Chichester Cross by Chris, Jeff and myself. Colin and Anne joined us later at lunch so 6 out during the day.

The weather was warm and generally sunny with a stiff SW tailwind for the morning..

We headed out via Westhampnett and then up to the Downs on the quiet lane to Pillygreen Lodge. We stopped here for a brief break/Sam ciggy stop.

Then it was down to East Dean and the lane at the foot of the Downs to the A285 and along to Duncton Hill. Sam recorded 50mph on the descent and I was not far behind at 46.

Then it was a sharp right turn at the bottom onto beautiful quiet lanes.

 

We made our way on more lanes to Petworth and an elevenses stop where we met up with the Arun Adur riders, just Dave and Richard.

 

We then followed Dave via Balls Cross and Kirdford where we stopped for a relaxing break watching Chris mend a puncture.

 

Then it was on to Wisborough Green and a picnic on the Green. Nobody turned up from Horsham.

 

I suggested that after lunch we went on about 8 miles further north to the southernmost part of the Prudential Ride London-Surrey Professional Road Race which was due to arrive about 3.00. Dave went part way and Richard, Anne, Colin and Anne came all the way. We stopped at Wallis Wood on a sharp bend. On this part of the course the riders did 3 loops round Leith Hill.

The well known riders were limited to David Millar, Peter Sagan and for Sky Ben Swift.

On the second loop I moved to the inside of the corner and got the following picture of the Sky Team. This is a good illustration of the improvements possible with editing. In the original the riders are a bit distant and too much into the light. The edited picture following a crop and HDR editing is much improved.


 

For more details see http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog/2013/8/sky-train-london-surrey-classic

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Sunday, 28 July 2013
Sunday 28th July. Ride to the George and Dragon, Dragons Green

I was the leader today and I was joined at Walberton Pond by Sam, Colin and Jeff. Gill also met us there to say hello before going on her own short local ride.

The weather was dry and warm, sunny with scattered clouds and dry apart from one short shower in the afternoon. We enjoyed a stiff SW tail wind.

We headed north from Walberton to join the A29 for a short while before turning off on the quiet lane to Madehurst.

 

Then it was down Houghton Hill and the usual route via Amberley and Rackham  to stop for a welcome 11s break at Wiggonholt.

 

We headed on via Nutbourne and West Chiltington to join the B2139 heading north for a while. Then it was on to lanes via Broomer’s Corner and up to Dragon’s Green. There was a large Marquee in the back garden as the Landlord and Landlady had got married yesterday. Not a lot of food was on but Sam managed to get a Soup while the rest of us went up the road to eat our sandwiches. We returned to join Sam for a drink.

 

For the return ride it was lanes via Coolham and then back to Broomer’s Corner. Then it was a long beautiful lane south to Ashington and a lane across to Walminghurst Church where we stopped for a brief break and a look round the Church.

 

Next it was lanes on the edge of Storrington and after going through Storrington taking the route through Parham Park. Then it was back to Amberley and a stop for tea at the Village Tea Rooms. Sam had a cream tea and couldn’t manage all his cream so I had cream on my flapjack (yes I know, weird!)

 

As we were nearly finished a light shower started. Putting on the waterproofs did the trick as the rain stopped by the time we got to Houghton Hill. The sun came out at the top of the hill and we headed back via the Madehurst lanes.

Mileage from and back to Walberton was about 53. My mileage for the day was 65.

My latest HDR picture is another one of Chris Froome on the Mont St Michel Time Trial. HDR enhanced plus blur added to the background with Photoshop.

 

See more at my Photo Blog at http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog/2013/7/chris-froome-tour-winner-time-trial

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 18:54 BST
Thursday, 25 July 2013
Arun Leisure Centre to The George, Eartham


John was unable to lead this ride so i was deputized.
This is quite a long evening ride, and necessarily includes a couple of hills so it was good to see 6 at the start point -  Julian, Graham, Jo, Tony, David, and guest rider Dot.
 
I planned a circular route so we set off via Flansham and the Barnham cycle track to Eastergate, then via the unsurfaced Northfields Lane to Level Mare Lane, then across the A27 to tackle the gentler of the hills past the Aldingbourne Country Centre and Mount Noddy. Eartham was reached after about 65 mins cycling and the hill made sure we had worked up a thirst.


 


Edwin joined us later at the pub, having been time-trialling, and he rode back with us to Bognor.
 
The return half of the circuit involved climbing the short but challenging north side of Eartham Hill, then it was over a mile of freewheeling back to the A27. Some of us managed over 30mph.
 
Then, apart from a little diversion on quieter backroads at Fontwell and Eastergate it was back down the A29 all the way to Bognor. The A29 is normally quiet at this time of night, but was much quieter than normal tonight owing to the fact it was closed at Eastergate roundabout for overnight re-surfacing. With bikes we circumvented this closure, not quite sure what the diversionary route for cars was however.
 
The round trip mileage from and back to the Arun Leisure Centre was 18.0 miles, I had clocked up 21 by the time I got home.
 
Graham

Note from the Peloton

Circumventing the closure involved weaving between giant road removal and tarmac laying machines near Eastergate runabout, plus crossing stretches of torn up road and escaping to pavements and then a narrow path from the Wilkes Head at times between rows of nettles!! Julian mentioned being tested to the limits tonight!!

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Sunday 21 September. Rides to Rogate and Hayling Island

 

Today was very hot and sunny all day. The long ride was to a café near Rogate and was led by Colin and he was joined by Mark Jones, Anne and Chris.

The short ride was led by Harvey and he was joined by Sam and David Glue.

I went on neither ride instead riding with my SLR to take pictures of an MTB race near Queen Elizabeth Country Park. The location was part way up the climb to Buriton from the south on the east of the road in some woods. This worked out quite well as I spent the middle of the day in cooler woodland.

Some of the pictures taken are below. The first two are good illustrations of why I gave up mountain biking!


 


I have uploaded to my website a total of 95 pictures from the day which can be found at  http://edwinjonesphotography.com/p41032306

The pictures include some frame by frame captures of the stages of a crash.

Below are 2 Tour de France HDR images from 2 weeks ago. The first was taken on the Stage to St Malo at Cancale. The second was at the Mont St Michelle Time Trial stage taken at the 2nd Time Check.


 

 

Edwin 


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Updated: Tuesday, 23 July 2013 20:00 BST
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Thursday 11th July. Evening Ride to Runcton

It was a nice evening weather wise and I was joined by Alan, Steve, Jo and newcomer Michelle, not a large turnout but I think some regulars were away on holiday.

 leaving Felpham Leisure Center we made our way down to the promenade (which is now legal to cycle along) heading for Barrack Lane and then through the private estates at Aldwick, we came out at the Pagham Football Club then across the fields at Summer Lane and into South Mundham and then North Mundham visiting the Walnut Tree for a well deserved drink, mine was a pint of Guinness.

After refreshments we all took the quickest way back to the Leisure Center.

 Julian.


Posted by RideLeader at 16:11 BST
Monday, 15 July 2013
Saturday 13 July. Ride to Emsworth

Philippa led this ride from Chichester which was supposed to run to Stansted House Garden Centre. However due to the weather - sunny and hot, nudging 26 degrees -  she was not feeling too good so we decided to divert the ride avoiding the steeper of the hills, and go to Westbourne instead.

There were 10 at the start point - Philippa, Graham, Debbie, Carol, Steve, Alan, Julian, and new riders Michelle, Sean and Terry.

 We took an undulating route via Clay Lane, Hambrook & Woodmancote to arrive at Westbourne Square where we found the tea rooms had closed at 2pm. So it was on via the cyclepath to Emsworth Square where we found our 2nd choice tea rooms had also just closed. Eventually we found sustenance still available at the Flint Barn Tea rooms at Emsworth Harbour, not surprisingly doing a roaring trade.

Philippa put me in charge of the return route which required a recall of the memory banks as I had not ridden this way for some time.

I took an old favourite bridleway via Lumley back to Westbourne,  then along the very quiet Cemetery Lane to Woodmancote, a route which was apparently new to most people. From there it was down Newells Lane to Bosham and the cycletrack back to Fishbourne & Chichester.

 The round trip from Chichester was about 20 miles; I clocked in excess of 33 by the time I got home.

 Graham


Posted by RideLeader at 14:19 BST
Sunday, 30 June 2013
Sunday 30th June. Arthur’s Flat 100 mile Ride

The weather was quite good for the year’s 100 mile ride. It started misty and cloudy but cleared to a good sunny day, not too hot and a brisk SW wind.

The start was 7.00am and Arthur was joined at Chichester Cross by Lynn, Peter, Avryl, myself, Brian, Diane, Graham, Martin and Tim so 10 out for the day.

First for what I would call the northern loop we headed east via Tangmere, Waterbeach, Westerton, Westhampnett and back to Chichester to start the Western loop. At the end of West Street and the Pedestrian rail crossing we saw the new bridge was nearly finished though not yet open.

Then it was on to the loop of lanes round Bosham Harbour and then another loop down to Chidham. Then lanes via Hambrook and Southbourne before a welcome breakfast stop at the Boaters Bar, Prinsted.

After breakfast we hit the road again.

Onwards via  Emsworth and then Westbourne, Southbourne and Hambrook. Another loop via Chidham before returning to Bosham for a brief stop and then heading out again.

It was then a shorter loop from Bosham without going round the Harbour. Then it was Fishbourne and Apuldram and the Salterns Way across fields.

Then on round to the Yacht Basin and an encounter with a Swan by the canal which hissed at the passing cyclists as she protected her chicks.

Then it was Birdham Pool  and Birdham before heading down the main West Wittering road before turning off on a backroad across to East Wittering and a welcome lunch break at the Boulevard Café, East Wittering. 50 miles down 50 to go!

There was a pleasant lunch stop on the patio area.

After Lunch Lynn and Diane kept up with the world on their smartphones, too engrossed to notice their pictures being taken, sorry!

 

Next it was lanes via Earnley and on to Hunston and North Mundham and a short break outside North Mundam Church.

I had decided before starting that as I have ridden 100 miles before many times that I would have a shorter day. Now being on the lanes home this proved a convenient point to turn off as we went past South Mundham.

I do not know the rest of the route but the plan was to head to the Look and Sea Centre, Littlehampton for tea and then back to Chichester to complete the 100 miles.

My mileage for the day starting from Pagham was 68.

Below is my latest HDR picture to be processed taken on a Photographic day trip to London of Heals Department Store Spiral Staircase. For more details see my Photo Blog at http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog/2013/6/heals-golden-spiral


 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 19:17 BST
Updated: Sunday, 30 June 2013 19:27 BST
Friday, 28 June 2013
Thursday 27 June. Evening Ride. Ride to Black Horse, Climping
 

I received a lot of interest in this ride from people, including some new riders who wanted to come out. However, that was in the afternoon when it was hot, bright and sunny.  By 7pm the cloud and wind had increased, the temperature had decreased, and  the rain had started.

So there were only 3 of us at the start point - myself, Julian, & Elizabeth.

 After some debate, we decided we weren't going to be deterred by drizzle, so we went for it. 

 I chose a route via Felpham village, Middleton & Elmer, then along the beach to Climping. We were able to ride most of the beach route, but there was still a bit of walking across some of the looser pebbles.  A short trip out which was nonetheless long enough, given the poor weather.

Our return route involved a short sprint along a reasonably quiet A259 to Comet Corner, then Arun Chase, Flansham Park, and back to Felpham.

My mileage was 10.8, every inch of it in drizzle.

Graham


Posted by RideLeader at 10:21 BST
Updated: Friday, 28 June 2013 10:25 BST
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Sunday 23 June. Ride to Upham

Today was a long ride to Upham NW of Bishops Waltham. The weather was windy with sunny intervals in the morning and cloud in the afternoon. Despite the showers around we missed all but 5 minutes of drizzle.

I was the leader and I was joined by Colin and Mark.

 

The route out and back was fairly direct. First it was Rowlands Castle and Horndean and then lanes across to Hambledon and a stop for elevenses at Lotts Tearooms. Then up a steep hill and on to Soberton and across to Bishops Waltham, then as you might expect there was a lot of up on quiet lanes to the small village of Upham.

We all had sandwiches and stopped for lunch at the village pond.

 

The residents of the pond, some ducks and ducklings had their fair share of our sandwiches.

 

After a drink at the Brushmakers Arms we headed back to Bishops Waltham and then on to lanes via Dundridge, Droxford,, Chidden, Clanfield, Chalton and on to Rowlands Castle wher by coincidence we met up with Anne who joined us on the ride back to Chichester. At tea I had my usual Apple Pie with Ice Cream.

Mileage from and back to Chichester was 60 and my mileage from Pagham was 72.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 21:55 BST
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Sunday 16 June. Ride to Selsey


The weather today was not as bad as it might have been with light winds after the gales of yesterday. There was some light rain between 11 and 12 but it was otherwise dry and even some sunshine in the afternoon.

Harvey was the leader. He was joined at Chichester Cross by myself, Arthur, Lynn, Samantha, Chris, Avryl, Graham, Diane, Brian, and Martin so 11 out on the day.

For a change Harvey led us out down the Canal to Hunston and then on to Sustrans route 88 otherwise known as the Bill Way. From North Mundam it was lanes down to Fisher and then tracks across fields eventually winding down to Sidlesham. We stopped for coffee at the Crab and Lobster, Sidlesham.


Then it was down the main road to Selsey and diversion on back streets round the town before stopping for lunch at the Riviera Café. Beatrice Lander spotted us there and had a chat.



The way back required a short stretch of main road before turning off onto footpaths and lanes between Sidlesham and Highleigh.


 

Then in was lanes round to Earnley and on to Somerley and Birdham. Then it was past Birdham Pool and on to Chichester Yacht Basin for tea.


We returned to Chichester on part of the Salterns Way. Mileage from and back to Chichester Cross was 27. My mileage for the day from Pagham was 40.

Below are my last two HDR pictures to be processed. First a shot of London Underground taken at Shepherds Bush Station on the Central Line. Next an image taken Saturday during a Bognor Camera Club workshop on Bognor Beach by the Pier in a 40 mph gale. With the speed of the clouds moving across I was able to use a filter to cut the amount of light and get a 25 seconds exposure. More details at http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog

 



 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 19:38 BST
Friday, 14 June 2013
Thursday 13 June. Evening Ride to Crocker Hill

The ride today was from Felpham and was led by John. He was joined by Graham and David. Graham had acquired a puncture but the day was saved by David who supplied a slime inner tube which self seals. It did make the group a little late.

John led the way to Flansham and up the Cycle Path to Barnham and then across to the Winterton Arms, Crocker Hill just off the A27 near Aldingbourne. I had been time trialing and arrived 5 minutes before. We provided most of the Pub’s custom for the evening.

The return was direct to Eastergate and then straight down the main road which is always quiet that time of night.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Sunday 9th June. Strawberry Tea Ride

The weather today was dry but mixed with it being cloudy and cool in the morning but warmer and much more sun in the afternoon. Temperatures reached 19C.

The Strawberry tea was hosted by Avryl at Tangmere and in all 24 attended.

I was down to lead the day ride taking lunch at Hooksway before going on to the tea. However everybody in the end made their own ways there so nobody else turned up for the start of the ride at Chichester Cross. Not to be put off by the minor technicality of having nobody to lead I set off on the ride anyway.

I headed for West Dean Gardens for elevenses taking the pleasant Centurion Way cyclepath. Sheep were grazing beside the River Lavant.

I had chosen West Dean Gardens coincidently without checking where other Sections were going. However it turned out that Arun Adur Section were due to meet us at Hooksway stopping for elevenses at West Dean Gardens. Paul Price joined me there though he was also the only one to turn out on his Sections Ride.

I had somebody to lead!! I took the route with Paul along the beautiful though hilly lane from West Dean to Chilgrove and then on to Hooksway for lunch.

Paul headed for home after lunch. I took the lane via North Marden and then East Marden and its picturesque Well.

Then it was on via Stoughton, Walberton and Funtington. Then it was the lane from Funtington to West Stoke with a brief stop for a picture of the bike with a background of a Rape field leading towards Kingley Vale.

Then it was on via Lavant to Tangmere for a highlight of the year, the Strawberry Tea with Avryl. It was hard to get everybody in with one picture.

The sun came out and Avryl’s garden was sheltered from the NE wind.

Most people had arrived by bike.

The focus of the afternoon , part of the magnificent spread Avryl laid on.

The mileage from and back to Chichester would have been about 30. My mileage for the day from Pagham was 42.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:25 BST
Updated: Sunday, 9 June 2013 20:29 BST
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Bognor Library to Aldingbourne Country Centre

 

 

A lovely sunny afternoon, albeit a little breezy, which kept the temperature down to about 19 degrees.

 

There were 8 of us out in total: Steve, Carol, Debbie, Liz, David, Mark, Phil & myself.

 

The wind was blowing North Easterly, completely opposite to the normally prevailing south westerly, so to make the most of wind assistance, I decided on a clockwise circuit. 

We took a contorted route through South & North Bersted, then on to Shripney Lane where we crossed the high embankment of the Northern Relief road, construction of which is well underway.

 

At this point we stopped to inspect the strange scraping noise from Debbies back wheel, which turned out to be a problem with the mudguard.  Despite Steves best efforts, all attempts at curing this proved fruitless; the fittings were fatally fractured and there was no option but surgery.  We proceeded, minus one mudguard.

 

Via the usual back alleys, we turned on to the A29 for a short sprint to Hook Lane, then it was Aldingbourne Church, Norton Lane, and a hidden back route into the Country Centre after a  "life in your hands" crossing of the A27. Although there was a central refuge, the traffic was running very fast today.

 

After dallying at the Country Centre for refreshments and a look at the Farm & the woodland trail, Mark and Phil left us to head to Tangmere.

 

 


The main ride continued across the A27 again and down Level Mare Lane. At this point we met a German tourist who had taken the train to Arundel but had decided to cycle back to Chicester.   Armed with only a very rudimentary tourist map, he was looking for a way to stay off the A27.  We set him off in the right direction. 

 

It was on to Eastergate Lane, then one of my favourite bridle ways to Barnham, then the Cycletrack to Flansham.

 

A few back roads to Bognor library, and we completed a round trip of 16.5 miles

 

Graham 


Posted by RideLeader at 21:53 BST
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Sunday 2nd June. Ride to West Marden

Today Harvey was the leader on the short ride which was to West Marden. With warm pleasant sunshine there was a good turnout. Harvey was joined by myself, Sam, Adrian, Alan, Liz, Christine, Keith and Avryl so 9 out on the day.

 

For a change we headed up North Street and then a stretch of the B Road before turning off onto the lane to West Stoke and then Funtington. From here it was up a gentle hill to Racton and then another pleasant country lane.

 

The route then took us straight to Stansted Garden Centre where we managed to secure an outside table for a pleasant break finishing Keith's crossword.


 

Also there were 30 plus cyclists from the Bognor Regis Cycling Club which is a racing club which does half day Sunday Club Rides. There were a good number of bikes spread out on the lawn.


 

Alan and Liz went back from elevenses. The rest of us  headed out on the long but gentle climb through the woods from Stansted to Forrestside.


 

Then it was along a lane and down a short but steep descent to The Victoria, West Marden for lunch. Sam reported a speed of 38 mph down the hill.

Lunch was taken in the garden and the Barman seeing me taking a photo offered to take a photo of all of us with my Camera. He did a good job of organizing us getting everybody to look at the Camera and be included.


 

Then it was a tailwind and a slight downhill down the valley. Adrian left us to head for home at the junction with the B Road. The rest of us headed for the South Coast Cycleroute lanes back to Chichester and stopped at Fishbourne Roman Palace Cafe for tea.


 

Mileage from and back to Chichester Cross was pretty much on the estimated 25 miles. My total mileage from Pagham was 37.

Below are my latest 2 HDR pictures. The first is taken from rear of a DLR train as it leaves Bank Tube Station. The second is a picture of Black Tulips standing out at the Keukenhof gardens, Holland. More details  at http://edwinjonesphotography.com/



 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:39 BST
Updated: Sunday, 2 June 2013 20:47 BST
Friday, 31 May 2013
Evening Ride to Barnham. Thursday 30th May

This ride was led by Graham but he asked me to do the write-up to get a view from the Peloton as he put it.

The weather had included a heavy shower in the late afternoon but all had cleared by the evening.

We met at the Leisure Centre, Felpham and Graham was joined by myself, Julian, John, Debbie, Steve, Carol and David who had been out with us only once before. 8 out in total.

Graham led us on the usual convoluted back streets north of the A259 including parts of the new Flansham Estate providing fresh ground to explore. Then it was up the Barnham cyclepath across the fields. We did a brief diversion to look at the Chichester Arundel Canal some of which is being restored including an old swing bridge named Stewarts Bridge after one of the Canal Company Shareholders (I was listening  Graham!)

When we reached the tarmac instead of the usual route to Barnham we took a right on a back lane coming out near Barnham Windmill. Then it was a loop taking in Yapton and the lane up to the pedestrian crossing of the railway. This is a stop, look and listen crossing. Some of us got across until a train was spotted keeping 2 waiting. This included Network Rail man Steve so we did have the benefit of an expert .

Then it was on to Barnham to stop at the Murrell Arms. Here we had the benefit of live music with 2 guitar players. Julian reported that they were playing all his favorite tunes.

We left for home at about 9.30 with enough light still to return on the Barnham path. Mileage from and back to the Leisure Centre was about 14.

Edwin


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