Bognor Chichester CTC Ride Notes- Club Website is at www.bognorchichesterctc.org.uk
Sunday, 1 June 2014
Sunday 1 June 100 Mile Ride

The weather for the ride today was ideal being dry with a lot of sunny spells, temperatures up to 19C and light winds.

Arthur was the leader and he was joined by Lynn, Avryl, Jan, Graham, Sam, David Sinclair, David Glue, Martin Hines, Martin Guarnaccio, Gill Marshall and Peter. I joined the ride at lunch and Alan and Liz met us for tea so 15 riders out during the day. Team backup van (sag wagon!) was provided by Brian and Di Noyce

The ride started at 7.00am and the morning included lanes to the west with breakfast at The Boaters Bar, Prinsted.

Having ridden hundred miles many times before I decided to join the group for lunch and ride the afternoon section. I went to East Wittering via Chichester Yacht basin and spotted these 3 ducks lined up in a row by the canal lock gates at Chichester Yacht basin.


At East Wittering there were too many for one cafe so the group spread out and regrouped at a junction.


Then it was lanes up via Sidlesham and Hunston and on via the cyclepath to Bognor. Some parts of the seafront Cycleroute were used.


Then it was lanes out to Elmer and on to Yapton to rendezvous with the team backup.


For the curious wondering what everybody is looking at here is a picture.


Then it was on via Ford to Arundel for the main tea stop where Alan and Liz met us. Lynn arrived at Arundel with a swollen knee having developed over the last few miles so the sag wagon was put to good use.


We returned via Ford, Yapton and then a brief stop in the sunshine at Walberton Pond.


Our last stop was at Woodhorn near Oving for another feed stop.


My mileage for the day was 67. Everybody else except Lynn completed their 100 miles.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Thursday 29 May, Murrell Arms Barnham


John was the leader with a little help from Graham.

There were 7 at the start at Felpham Leisure Centre...the usual suspects being  Julian, Graham,  Carol,  Steve, David,  John and new rider Michelle out for the first time. Harvey met us at the pub having mistaken the start time and found no one else there.  The route was via south and  north Bersted, Shripney Lane, Woodgate  and then alleyways.

The route continued via the Wilkes Head in Eastergate lane, and then on to Barnham and the Murrell Arms where Graham took a quick shot of the group.


Edwin joined after Time Trialing. Most returned on the Barnham path while Edwin and John returned  on road via Yapton.

Round trip about 14.5 miles.

Graham


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Updated: Saturday, 31 May 2014 11:11 BST
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Sunday 25th May. Ride to Exton

 

The weather today was beautiful and sunny though with a cool SW wind and temperatures up to about 16C.

I was the leader and I was joined at Chichester Cross by Sam, Jeff and Keith.


We headed out up the Centurion Way and then lanes via West Stoke to Funtington. Then it was on the valley road towards West Marden. Before the village we turned off on a back road towards Forestside  with a steep climb. Near the top we were overtaken by a stream of riders from Alton CC.


Then it was on with a sharp descent to Finchdean and lanes round to Chalton and then onwards to stop for elevenses at Queen Elizabeth Country Park.

After elevenses it was a lane to Clanfield and up and past the Bat and Ball before turning off on some very quiet lanes with ups and downs via Chidden. At a brief regrouping stop Sam took advantage of the break to be unhealthy. He was very pleased with his new chainset which had its first outing today.


Then it was a sharp downhill to Exton with some walkers and their dog not noticing Sam hurtling down the hill towards them and hurriedly pulling back from crossing the road after a loud shout from Sam.

We stopped for lunch at The Shoe Inn which has a garden with the river Meon running past.


For the return route we took beautiful lanes above the valley via Meonstoke and  Soberton.


Then it was lanes across to Hambledon and a steep climb on a quiet lane. Then we worked our way East on Lanes via Cathrington and Horndean and on to stop for tea at Rowlands Castle.

Then back to Chichester via Westbourne. When descending into Westbourne from Rowlands Castle the lane through the village, formerly a mass of potholes has finally been fully resurfaced.

Mileage from and back to Chichester was 55.. My mileage for the day from Pagham was 67.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:40 BST
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Sunday 18th May. DA Event I-Spy Ride

This Event had a start at Southwater Country Park Cafe at 9.30 and participants made their own way there. The weather was beautiful with clear blue skies and warm summery temperatures up to 22C.

I planned to get there train assisted though engineering work closed the line from Chichester to Ford making a train from Littlehampton required. It was a pleasant ride along the seafront to start with this picture taken at about 7.00 at Felpham .


After arriving at Billingshurst it was then about an hour’s ride to Southwater. The only other Bognor Chichester members taking part were Colin and Russell. There were 4 from Arun Adur and 7 from Horsham Crawley plus the organizer this year, Pete Ayres.

 

I joined Colin, Dave Fox and Richard Boulton in a team and set off with our route and clue sheet. The ride was mainly on quiet lanes with few hills and about 30 miles during the day.


The lunch stop was at Fishers Farm Cafe, Wisborough Green where John Maxim joined us. Colin left at lunch.


The rest of us continued with more clues returning to Southwater for tea and the results. Our team was third. Gordon and Jacqui from Horsham Crawley were 2nd and Val, Barbara and Bob from Horsham Crawley were first by virtue of the tie break of the number of post boxes on the route.


With the addition of riding to and from Littlehampton and to and from Southwater my mileage for the day was 70 depite the train assistance.

My latest processed HDR picture was taken in London on 19th May looking straight up at a building next to London Bridge.

 


For more details and a larger picture see https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/14042022977/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 18:18 BST
Sunday, 11 May 2014

Sunday 11 May. Ride to New Alresford

The weather today was a little blowy, well actually steady 30mph gusting to 40mph mainly from the west with a little south. We managed to avoid the isolated showers and stayed dry all day. It was mainly cloudy in the morning and pleasant sunshine in the afternoon. Sam was the leader and joining him at Chichester Cross for the early 8.30 start were myself and Colin.


We headed out into the wind on the South Coast Cycle Route via Westbourne , Rowlands Castle and Finchdean. As we started up the gentle climb towards Buriton we started to encounter riders on the Hampshire Hilly Hundred, a Sportive Event organized by British Cycling. The riders had started from Winchester at 8.00am. The riders kept coming in the opposite direction as far as East Meon. After the first few hundred times of saying hello it got a little tiring!

As we cycled through Buriton Woods the combination of the dull day and less light under the trees lowered the shutter speed for a nice effect.


As we descended the steep north side of the Downs towards Buriton groups of Sportive riders were coming up with cars trapped among them and Sam let out a somewhat annoyed (understatement) yell as some cyclists were way over on the wrong side.

We continued on the lane near Ramsdean to East Meon and a coffee stop at the village shop which does hot drinks.


Then it was on to West Meon and quiet lanes to New Alresford for lunch. We found a good cafe with bike parking at the back so I took a photo for future reference.


Then it was more lanes via Tichborne and Cheriton and then a fair few climbs on lanes south to Bishops Waltham.

Then it was more lanes east, finally picking up a tailwind to Swanmore and on to Lotts Cafe, Hambledon for an early tea. Camera man for a change is Colin.


After tea there was a steep climb on a lane with some curious onlookers.


We continued on lanes via Cathrington and Horndean and then Rowlands Castle. Here Sam stopped for a second tea while Colin and I having further to go pressed on for home.

The nearest a shower got was this view from the Bognor Chichester cyclepath. Luckily it shifted away east and out to sea before I got to it.


 

Mileage from and back to Chichester was 73. My mileage for the day from Pagham was 87 making it my longest ride of the year so far.

Below is a picture I took a City Hall London last year which I processed for a panel of 3 for a Camera Club Competition and which gained 3rd place.


For a bigger picture and more info see https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/14119740486/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:30 BST
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Sturday 10 May - Chichester Library to Tangmere Aviation Museum

 
I led this ride in place of Phillippa, who was indisposed.
 
We had no rain today, nor was any forecast, but we did have to contend with a very stong South Westerly wind, around 30mph and gusting to 47mph, making Westbound cycling very challenging, probably the strongest wind I have cycled any distance in. Fortunately, from Chichester the route was almost entirely on a Eastward heading, meaning the wind was behind us. 
 
There were 8 of us at the start point  - myself, Debbie, Julian, Carol, Steve, Bob, Liz, and Russ.
 
We took a back street route around Chichester to arrive at Madgwick Lane in Westhampnett. Then it was up past Goodwood and the Rolls Royce factory turning down narrow lanes through Streetington and Waterbeach to Halnaker. As we passed through Boxgrove we had time for a short stop at Boxgrove Priory where we inspected both the ruins and the still used Priory Church.


 

 From Boxgrove we took the 1/4 mile long bridge crossing of the A27 and straight into Tangmere and the Aviation Museum.


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For the return ride, Russ headed off back to Rustington whilst Julian, Carol, steve, Bob & Liz battled the wind and the Tangmere Strait back to Chichester. Debbie and I took advantage of a tail wind to return direct to Bognor via Oving and Colworth.
 
The round trip mileage to and from Chichester would have been about 14. I clocked up 20.4  by the time i reached home.
 
Graham 


Posted by RideLeader at 21:31 BST
Monday, 5 May 2014
Isle of Wight Weekend

 

There was excellent weather for this year’s long weekend away on the Isle of Wight. Dry and sunny and although chilly at first each day it later warmed up.

Those taking part were myself, John Maxim, Sam Roberts and Debbie Lord. Most of the group rode to Portsmouth for the ferry. I had a special Camera Club event taking pictures of Chichester Cathedral. I later took the train to Portsmouth and caught up with the rest for tea at Godshill. The others had also been joined by Brian and Sue Howe who were staying at Alverstone.


The rest of us continued to our B&B at Ventor.

The next day was the Round the Island Ride.  2152 riders took part starting from various checkpoints on the route which spreads the riders round. We started from Whitwell. John went ahead at his own faster pace. Sam, Debbie and I went round together.

One of the best parts of the route is the south coast and especially the road along the cliffs above Freshwater. Below is Debbie doing a fair imitation of collapsing at the top of the hill. Actually she was trying to scramble up the bank until we pointed out the nearby steps.


After getting sorted this is the final picture.


The next control point was Yarmouth where we stocked up sandwiches and cakes at bargain prices supplied by the school.  The next part of the route had major changes due to the Cowes Chain Ferry being out of action. Repairs were due to have been completed by Friday but when they got it into dry dock they found a hole in the bottom, oops.

The organizers, the Isle of Wight Wayfarers , an independent Cycling Club did a great job with Marshalls and signs directing everybody on the diversion via Newport. The council also gave help where the route had to take a busy main road with a giant lit sign “Caution Cyclists” though I think it was fairly obvious with a continuous stream of bikes.

We eventually got round arriving back at Whitwell at 5.50 just 10 minutes before the controls closed.

On the Monday we headed back with an elevenses stop at the Garlic Farm Cafe near Newchurch in the centre of the Island. In the background of the picture you can see a large group of cyclists who had been over for the event from Exeter CTC.


The Garlic farm had 2 birds of Prey being shown by some people who take them round various locations. This cute owl was a required picture.


After elevenses we had a vertical climb and unusually I was ahead of John and able to get a picture.


We headed on to the Ferry from Fishbourne. The ferry was held up at the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour to allow the frigate HMS Richmond to exit.


We rode back with a tea stop at Havant.

Below is one of the pictures I took of Chichester Cathedral on Saturday. This one is of the North West Tower.


For more see

https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/14119081312/in/photostream/

 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Friday, 2 May 2014
Thursday 1st May Evening Ride to The Gribble, Oving

It had been dull and cloudy for most of the day, with the weather constantly threatening a heavy downpour, but never actually delivering one. Until 20 mins before the ride, when the heavens opened.

However such was this short sharp shower that it had completely stopped by the ride departure time, and 7 of us left the ALC heading for Oving -  Myself, Julian, John, Harvey, Carol, Steve, and special mention to Liz who came specially down from Midhurst.

 


We set out around the back of Bognor through South Bersted and as we carried on toward North Bersted it became apparent that the roads were now completely dry and it had not actually rained at all here. localised weather indeed!
 
A new route through the housing Estate still under construction at Site Six in North Bersted kept us away from, and on the right side of, the main A259 road until we joined the cycle track at Elbridge. Then it was via Colworth and Woodhorn to run around the back of Oving and into the Gribble. Here Edwin joined us fresh from time trialling making 8 out in total.
 
Our return route was back to Colworth via the railway bridge, into North Bersted, then Highfield Bridge, Felpham Cricket pitch and back to the Leisure Centre, people peeling off for home along the way.
 
Round trip mileage from the ALC, a modest 13.5
 
Graham.  


Posted by RideLeader at 08:46 BST
Sunday, 27 April 2014
Sunday 27th April. Ride to Greyshott, Nr Hindhead

Today the weather started cloudy and grey with showers clearing by the afternoon.

Sam was the leader and we met at 08.30 for this planned 70 mile ride. Colin, Andrew and I joined at Chichester Cross. John Maxim met us there as well but he was off on his own ride.


We headed out via Westhampnett and then the first hill of the day up the lane to Pillygreen and a fast descent to East Dean. Then it was along the lane through the valley to the A285 and on to a fast descent of Duncton hill. With no other traffic around Sam could be sure he had triggered the Slow Down sign at 45mph coming into the bends at the bottom and a 30mph limit. Then it was along the lane to Seaford College and even a brief glimpse of the sun.

 


We continued through the college grounds along the bumpy lane to Graffham and on to the village shop to stop for elevenses (at 10.00) which coincided with a dry spell.


I decided on a shorter ride and also part of a wet avoidance strategy headed back from there. The rest of the group being less wimpy headed on to lunch.

On my way back I took a lane from Graffham to the Heyshott crossroads where the woods were full of bluebells. The following shot was taken on the lane using the macro function of my cheap compact camera.


Shortly after this the heavens opened and I sheltered under a tree.

Then it was on via the lane to Heyshott and then Cocking. I stopped at West Dean Gardens for a second elevenses which soon after I arrived happily coincided with the last shower before home. I was back by 1.30

My mileage for the morning from Pagham was 46.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 17:24 BST
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Sunday 13 April. Ride to The Harrow, Steep

Today it was a beautiful spring day with blue skies and temperatures up to 14C. The NW wind was all there was to add a little chill.

I was the leader and I was joined at Chichester Cross by Sam and Rex. We also chatted to a South Down Velo rider who went off separately.


Rex lasted as far as the start of the Centurion way where a twig caught in his mudguard breaking it leaving part of it hanging forlornly from the stays. He decided it was best to head home to Littlehampton.

Sam and I continued via West Stoke. We saw here a Church congregation walking with the choirboys and priest at the front carrying sticks in a Palm Sunday tradition. Further along the lane there was a beautiful field of rapeseed in full flower on rolling hills and in the woods on the other side bluebells were out.

We continued via Funtington and West Marden to stop for elevenses at Compton just as 2 more cycling clubs arrived, one from Farnham. We secured seats in the garden where the shelter from the wind made for a warm suntrap.


Then it was on via Ibsworth and the climb up through Buriton Woods with the trees just coming into leaf.


After Buriton it was lanes via Ramsdean and Stroud to stop for lunch at The Harrow Inn, Steep. The Pub is well known for its generous portions, Sam had an enormous bowl of soup and I had a sandwich.

 

 

The return route took us via Sheet and the edges of Petersfield. Then it was some lanes via Goose Green and Quebec. Luckily the Sussex versions are closer than their better known counterparts. We continued on a lane to Nyewood. Then it was another lane to Dumpford. This lane had until a few weeks ago been closed due to fooding. We saw a field where the soil had been washed across and water flowed down the lane leaving a lot of gravel and sand behind.

We continued on lanes via Elsted Marsh and Didling to Cocking to stop for tea at The Moonlight Cafe and another warm suntrap.


The return was up Cocking hill, down to Singleton and the Centurion Way back to Chichester.

Mileage from and back to Chichester was 53. My mileage from Pagham was 64.

My latest HDR pictures to be processed are first a sunset view of Tower Bridge.


For more details and a larger image see https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/13687307693/in/photostream/

Next a view from a escalator coming up Canary Wharf underground, a futuristic image I call “Emergence”


For more details and a larger image see https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/13754032943/in/photostream/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 19:40 BST
Saturday, 12 April 2014
Saturday Ride - Bognor Regis library to Brick Kiln Nursery.


 
A dry warm April day saw 11 riders at the start point - Debbie, Galya, Julian, Alan, Liz, Harvey, Graham, David, and new riders Michelle, Paul, and Jane, all of whom we welcome and hope to see out with us again soon.
 
We headed out via backstreets to Bognor prom, where we turned West for Nyetimber. In this direction along the prom it became apparent how strong the prevailing South Westerly wind was, a comforting thought being we were doing all the hard work into the wind on the way out, so the return journey should be very pleasant.
 
We reached Nyetimber via Stoney Stile Lane, then it was Summer Lane where we stopped at the bridge for a quick picture.


The path here was dry but had heavy tractor tyre imprints which made for a bumpy ride. However we reached the other side unscathed.
 
A straight run then followed via South Runcton, Green Lane, and across Merston Aerodrome to the A259 cycletrack for the sort sprint to the Brick Kiln.
 
Our return trip was via Colworth and the cycletrack, then around the back of Bersted to central Bognor, dropping off riders as we went.  The return mileage to and from the library was 15.3.
 
Graham.


Posted by RideLeader at 22:25 BST
Sunday, 6 April 2014

Sunday 6 April. Ride to Sumners Pond and Freewheel Competition

With early rain today I opted to take the train to Christ’s Hospital and then a short ride to the Cafe at Sumners Pond Campground, Barnes Green to meet the other West Sussex groups for lunch. Gill took her car as far as Pulborough and then rode to join us. Colin, the leader started from Walberton Pond with Anne who went as far as elevenses at Billingshurst. Colin then continued to join us for lunch. There were 4 riders from Arun Adur and 4 from Horsham.


From Barnes Green we headed west to the top of the freewheel hill and met at the top for instructions.


Richard Boulton went down first as the organizer to officiate and I was second to get in place for photos. John Clarke from Horsham Section came speeding past to 2nd place.


Bob was perhaps celebrating being saved from the Lantern Rouge by Colin!


Those who took part were, Edwin and Colin from Bognor Chichester.

Richard, Gerry, Dave and Ivan from Arun Adur.

Ken, John, Anton and Bob from Horsham Crawley.

Horsham Crawley swept the board for placings. Ken Taylor was First. John Clarke was second and Anton Brown was third.

All in all the easiest competition to take part in for cycling apart from the little matter of riding up the hill to get to the start before riding down.

The following is my latest Photo to be processed taken a few weeks ago on the Jubilee Line in London.


For a larger picture and more details see –  https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/13597560424/in/photostream/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:07 BST
Updated: Sunday, 6 April 2014 20:15 BST
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Sunday 30th March. Ride to Dial Post


The weather today was again warm dry and mainly sunny reaching 17C

Colin was the leader and he was joined at Walberton Pond by Jeff, Rex and myself so 4 out on the day.


We headed out first via The Spur and then the back lane via Madehurst.


Then it on and down the sharp descent of Bury Hill, in the absence of Sam I filled in with a reckless descent reaching 43mph. Then it was lanes via West Burton and Coates to Fittleworth and a steep climb via Bedham to an 11s stop at Wisborough Green.

Next it was the lane towards The Haven before turning off for the A29 crossing near Sotheby’s. We appreciated some amusing advert signs en route. The first was “Taking the Lead, Canine Training” later there was “Website Scrappage Scheme”

Next we followed the road of next week’s freewheel completion and I got in a trial run, the others pedaled – tut, tut.

After Barnes Green in was on to unfamiliar lanes passing near Shipley and on to Dial Post village. Colin, Rex and I stopped here for sandwiches.


Jeff went on to The Barn Garden Centre for Lunch and met up there with Horsham Section. The rest of us got to the Garden Centre just in time to say goodbye as the Horsham group left.

In the afternoon we started with a track and farm road everybody except Colin were unfamiliar with further east to Partridge Green. Then it was a circuit of pleasant lanes coming out at Ashurst before heading on to Ashington and the lane with a steep hill at the end to Warminghurst. More lanes at West Chiltington . Then it was a circuit of lanes with more hills taking us out near Wiggonholt Common and back via Amberley and Houghton.

Mileage from and back to Walberton Pond would have been about 63. My mileage from and back to Pagham was 82.

My latest pictures to be processed are first a night time HDR shot of the BBC.


For a larger picture and more details see https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/13382416673/in/photostream/

Next a shot of reflections in a Skyscraper at Canary Wharf


For a larger picture and more details see https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/13445092914/in/photostream/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:25 BST
Updated: Sunday, 30 March 2014 20:31 BST
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Sunday 23 March. Ride to Hipley

The weather today was much colder than last Sunday at about 8C but a lot of the time was sunny with some roaming showers around. We only encountered a brief spell of light rain just before lunch and a hailstorm during lunch.

I was the leader of the long ride today and I was joined bright and early at 9.00 at Chichester Cross by Sam, Colin, Jeff, Anne, Roger, John Maxim, Andrew and newcomer Zara who is in training to do Lands end John 0’Groats in May. Andrew arrived late so is not in the picture. There were 9 out in all. There were also 6 out on alternative short ride to Climping so good numbers overall.


We headed out up the Centurion Way and on via West Stoke and the back road to Funtington. Then on via Racton and on to the Rowlands Castle road which is still closed due to flooding (river flowing across it) We avoided wet feet by using the pavement and ford footbridge. From Rowlands Castle it was lanes towards Blendworth and then a sharp descent to the Chalton road. After a long climb to the crossing over the A3 we stopped for elevenses in the sun at Queen Elizabeth Country Park Cafe.


The second part of the morning involved some beautiful Hampshire back lanes. We headed via Clanfield and then lanes via Chidden  and then lanes to the north and west of Hambledon via Hoe Cross and Hoe Gate to lunch at the Horse & Jockey, Hipley. Colin, Anne and I found a field for sandwiches, coping with a hailstorm in the process.


The rest had lunch at the Pub some inside and some in the smokers shelter/bike shed. The area was taken over by our bikes and those of another group.


 

The return was on more lanes first via Forest Gate near Denmead and then via Cathrington and Horndean. Some of us stopped at Rowlands Castle for tea on the way back.

Return mileage from Chichester was 50 and my mileage from Pagham was 66.

My latest HDR pictures were taken in London a few weeks ago both at the Spiral Staircase at Heals Department Store, Tottenham Court Road. The first was looking down.


 

 More info at http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog/2014/3/spiral-down-heals

The second was looking up.


 

For a larger picture see http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/13304070104/in/photostream/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 21:35 BST
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Sunday 16th March. Ride to East Wittering

A beautiful warm day today with cloudless blue skies all day and light winds. There is something about a sunny day with a totally flat short ride with maximum cafe stops which brings out the largest numbers.


Arthur was the leader and 16 in all met at Chichester Cross with another joining after a mile so 17 out on the day. Left to Right in the picture there was newcomer Russell Sopp, Liz Tyler, Alan Tyler, Richard Carlisle, Brian Wey, Martin Hines, Sam Roberts, Harvey Probert, Jan Bambridge, Ian Meeks, Avryl Bavister, Linda Myaan, Arthur Smith, Zeffy Myaan and David Sinclair. I was taking the picture and Keith Dodman joined us later.

We headed out on West Street and then down Appledram Lane. Then it was down the Salterns Way track, dried out now, to Chichester Yacht Basin for elevenses.

 


After the welcome break in the warm sun we took the footbridge over the canal and lanes among the daffodils to Birdham Pool.


We continued on lanes and tracks following the Saltern’s Way cycle route to West Itchenor. Then it was on a back lane down to East Wittering and lunch at The Boulevard Cafe. 3 of us took our sandwiches to the beach where the sea was calm and there was a clear view of the Isle of Wight.

After lunch we took lanes towards Earnley but our progress was obstructed by a Road Closure due to the construction of a very large concrete culvert. We were just able to get through with the bikes.


We continued on lanes via Highleight before briefly taking the main Selsey road before heading across to Yacht Basin where we stopped to watch some boats coming in through the Sea Lock.


Sam did his best to look very cool.


Then it was back on the Salterns Way and Appledram Lane to stop for Tea at the Roman Palace Cafe.


Mileage from and Back to Chichester was about 25. My mileage for the day was 35.

Below are my 2 latest images to be processed. The first is a pillar at the refurbished Blackfriars Station.


More details and a larger picture at http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/13081423515/in/photostream/

The next was taken at Birdham Churchyard during last Wednesdays Clun Ride when I took my SLR and diverted briefly before lunch.

 


More details and a larger picture at http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/13142638565/in/photostream/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:20 BST
Updated: Sunday, 16 March 2014 20:27 BST
Sunday, 9 March 2014
Sunday 9th March. Ride to Wiston

Today the weather was exceptional with clear skies and sun dawn to dusk, light winds and temperatures more like summer reaching 17C. For Bognor the average for this date is 11C and the previous record is 13C.

Colin was the leader and he was joined at Walberton Pond by myself, Rex and Chris. Anne joined us at lunch making it 5 on the day. 


The outbound route was on the coast via Yapton and Littlehampton. We had started from Walberton at 9.00 and arrived at Littlehampton Footbridge at 9.30 just in time to chat with the Arun Adur group meeting for their ride a flat ride to Bracklesham. The weather and a flat ride had brought out their numbers with I think about 8 out.

We continued along the seafront road and then onto Colin’s convoluted route through the private estates from Rustington to Ferring. To get though we had to get onto the Greensward by the beach to the Bluebird Cafe. This involves a pedestrian gate too tight for bikes and a vehicle gate the bikes had to be lifted over. The gate is always locked save that today after lifting all the bikes over we noticed it was unlocked – still we needed the upper body exercise!

 

Even at 10.00 the Bluebird cafe was full. Early for elevenses so we kept going. On the lane between Ferring and Worthing we were going the same direction at a lot of runners on the Worthing 20 mile running race. The supporters cheered us on as well.


We followed the prom through Worthing and on to Lancing. Everybody was out, lots of cyclists, runners and walkers, like a busy summers day. We found a cafe with some available seats on the prom at Lancing.


We continued on the prom to Shoreham. We had reached a back road when a cyclist coming the other way shouted at us “You shouldn’t bring your bikes along here racing” oops, better slow down Colin. Still the man should know you don’t race with saddlebags!

Then it was on past the Shoreham airfield, across the A27 and along Coombe lane to Steyning. Then it was up the Partridge Green road a little way before turning off on Spithandle Lane west to Wiston.


Colin, Rex and I had sandwiches at the Church before joining Chris and Anne at the Cafe.


We got in a fair few more miles in the afternoon as Colin took us on a near circle, first back on Spithandle Lane and at Ashurst onto beautiful quiet lanes taking us via Dial Post, Whitehall near Shipley and then down a lane towards Ashington and then Thakeham and back via Parham Park. At Rackham as so often on the ride we passed many daffodils at the roadside.


We stopped for tea at Houghton Bridge and met Dave Fox there, a refugee from the Arun Adur flat ride. The cafe there is waitress service and after waiting in the garden for 10 minutes for anybody to appear and a long way to get home we decided to give it a miss. I refueled on emergency rations from my saddle bag.

Then it was up Houghton Hill, the lanes round Madehurst and on to The Spur where we stared to split off to head for home. I returned via  Yapton and Middleton and then the Prom with the sun still strong at 5.15.


Mileage from and back to Walberton Pond was about 60. My round trip mileage from Pagham was 80.

My latest HDR pictures were taken in London last Monday. Both were of the new Premier Inn at Blackfriars which has a great Spiral Staircase. The first picture is looking down and the second looking up.


More details and a larger picture at 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/12943875285/in/photostream/


More details and a larger picture at

http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/12985622635/in/photostream/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 21:43 BST
Updated: Sunday, 9 March 2014 21:50 BST
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Saturday ride - Chichester Library to West Dean Gardens


 
Philippa led this ride on a glorious sunny afternoon with no wind to speak of and temperatures hovering around 18 degrees.
13 were at the start point - Liz, Bob, Graham from the Moulton club, Roy, Alan, Steve, Carol, Debbie, Graham, Avyrl, Richard, and Julian.
 
We took a straightforward route along Centurion Way, stopping for a quick picture where it rejoins the main road at Binderton. Richard left us at this point heading back via Lavant.


 

Then a very short detour to inspect two disused railway tunnels on the long-closed Chichester to Midhurst railway. The first was the very short 49 yard Binderton Tunnel, which is open and in use by the West Dean Estate.  The other (pictured) is West Dean Tunnel, somewhat longer at almost 800 yards and securely sealed. The Cycling Charity Sustrans harbour long term hopes of opening both of these tunnels to cycle traffic in an extension of Centurion Way. However this is a difficult and very expensive project and at present is still at the aspirational stage.  Still it was great to visualize bikes running through there on the way to Midhurst.



Retracing our steps to the Selsey Arms we took the very picturesque route through West Dean village and Church, then the sharp climb to the main road and dropped down into West Dean Gardens for tea.


Leaving West Dean i discovered a slow puncture and a problem with my front derailleur preventing the front chain set from operating effectively. However the puncture appeared to be very slow and Carol's super efficient new pump provided just enough air to get me all the way home. The derailleur did not stop me riding all the way home either, but looks like a more difficult repair that the puncture.
 
For the return ride we broadly retraced our step back down Centurion Way to Chichester, where we went our separate ways, a small contingent riding back to Bognor.
 
My round trip mileage from home was 34.1
 
Graham 


Posted by RideLeader at 21:45 GMT
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Sunday 2nd March. Ride to Rake.


The weather today was cloudy, dry in the morning and patchy light rain in the afternoon.

Colin was the leader and he was joined at Chichester Cross by Sam, Andrew, Jeff, Anne, Roger and I so 7 out altogether.

 


We headed out on Clay Lane and on to West Ashling and then via Watery Lane to Funtington. The lane is well named with a small spring each side though no flooding. Then it was on the lane via Walderton and Stoughton with some of the lane more like stretches of river though luckily not too deep.

We continued via East Marden and North Marden to the main Harting Chilgrove road and the long climb up the hill with woods each side. It was very noticeable that with the amount of rain of late the moss on the trees was far thicker than normal giving almost a Fantasy type Lord of the Rings look. Photo project maybe?

Then it was the steep side road descent to Turkey Island and on via Elsted and Trotton to stop for elevenses at Trotton Garden Centre


 

We made sure to follow the directions to the Cycle Parking location.


 

Most continued on to lunch at the Garden Centre at Rake. Jeff and I opted for a shorter ride and headed back via Bepton, Cocking, Singleton and The Centurion Way path. My mileage for the day from Pagham was 48, plenty for the day and home by 2.00.

For the main group mileage from and back to Chichester would have been about 56. Climbing was 3078ft. See the exact route on Andrews Strava Page -

http://www.strava.com/activities/117260614

 

For my recent HDR images the first one is a shot from Bognor Pier. Using a filter I reduced the light to obtain an exposure of 30 seconds and smooth out the troubled waters. The sky was uninteresting so I replaced it with another long exposure taken on Lanzarote.


 

For a larger image and more detail see

http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/12777410774/in/photostream/

 

The next image, a glimpse of Spring was taken last Wednesday at a park in Aldwick showing crocuses with daffodils in the background.


 

 For a larger image and more detail see

http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/12831487505/in/photostream/

 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 19:27 GMT
Updated: Sunday, 2 March 2014 19:49 GMT
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Sunday 23 February. Ride to East Meon


Today the weather was cloudy and windy thought dry with some sunshine in the afternoon.

I was the leader and I was joined at Chichester Cross by Sam and Colin. Sam was looking a little chilly in the picture.


Jeff sent a text to warn roads were flooded at West Marden, Ibsworth and Finchdean after he did a ride yesterday. Quick change of plans and we headed to Rowlands Castle for elevenses. We met John Maxim there though he went home from Rowlands. Sam had been coughing all the way so he also went home.

Colin and I continued by taking the Horndean road and then turning off it to go towards Charton and bypass the flooding at Finchdean. Colin had a puncture after previously suffering one just before Rowlands. It turned out to be the tyre bulging so Colin used a piece of canvas to go inside to stop it puncturing again.


Then it was on via Chalton and up the climb to the A3 bridge. Then it was along the lane up to Butser Hill and the sharp descent to East Meon. Colin and I both had sandwiches so we bypassed the pub and had lunch on a seat by the river which was much lower than I expected. Thanks to Colin for the picture.


Then it was up the hill on the Clanfield road and turning down on the lane coming out at Hambledon Cricket pitch, at the top of the hill, not at Hambledon village with its floods. Then it was on to Clanfield and for a change up and down through Clanfield village, across the A3 at a gap in the reservation and on via a lane coming out on the Horndean Rowlands Castle road.

The road from Rowlands Castle was closed due to a big flood with a sign warning of prosecution for disobeying due I heard to lorries getting stuck in the deep water.


 

We were able to get through thanks to the higher pavement followed by a footbridge.

 


 

We then returned via Westbourne where the river was a raging torrent and back to Chichester on the South Coast Cycle Route.

Mileage from Chichester was about 46 and my mileage from Pagham about 58.

My latest picture to be processed depicts a viewpoint from a planet about to be drawn in to the Super Massive Black Hole at the centre of our Galaxy. All created from my own pictures taken a little closer to home on Lanzarote.

 


 

To see a larger picture and how it was done see http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/12673320705/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:54 GMT
Monday, 10 February 2014
Sunday 9th February. Ride to Aylings Garden Centre, Trottton


The weather conditions today were dry, cold & extreme Gusting Westerly!!

Only Sam the leader turned up at Chichester Cross. The route taken was Centurion Way, West Stoke, Funtington, Walderton, Up Marden, Compton for elevenses where Sam was joined by Colin for the rest of the day.

Then on via Harting, Trotton, Iping Cross Rds., Didling, Cocking, Home.

43Miles for the day.

Sam


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