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Saturday, 13 October 2012
Saturday 13th October. Ride to Littlehampton

The weather forecast assured me that after a week of wet weather, today would be sunny all day. Encouraged by this, 8 of us met at the start point:  Alan, Liz, Julian, Steve, Harvey, Debbie H, guest rider Elizabeth, and me.  The weather was indeed sunny but the temperature was noticeably autumnal, dropping to about 10-11 degrees.  
 
We set out via the usual back routes to Felpham, Flansham, and then on to the Barnham Cycletrack.  Then it was Hill Lane, Yapton, and Horsemere Green.  At that point it started clouding over but we pressed on. I decided to take the cycletrack adjoining the A259 through Climping and over the bridge into Littlehampton, on the basis that it was about time some cyclists made some use of this isolated piece of tarmac. Before we got to the bridge however, it started to rain. Heavily.
 
Having negotiated the busy bridge roundabout and the path under the railway, i took some back roads behind Littlehampton station then twisted through some twittens to arrive at the Look-Sea Centre. It was still raining, only finally giving way to bright sunlight after we'd arrived and waited in a very long queue for refreshments.
 
Our return was once again in bright sunshine, although we were now headed into the prevailing South-Westerly, which seemed to have stiffened a little. Over the river footbridge, then to Climping school and a bit of main road got us back to Middleton. I'd been hoping we could have gone via Ancton wood but it was simply too wet and muddy to attempt. 
 
Returning to Bognor via back roads, my round trip mileage was 18.9.  As soon as i arrived back, it started to rain again. Heavily.
 
Graham

Posted by RideLeader at 19:40 BST
Sunday, 7 October 2012
Sunday 7th October. Ride to Dragons Green

I was the leader and I was joined at Walberton Pond by Colin, Gill, Samantha and Roger. John Maxim joined us at lunch so 6 out during the day.

The weather started cold but sunny and stayed mostly sunny and warming up until lunch. There was more cloud in the afternoon.

I led out via Fontwell, Slindon Bottom Road and up to Eartham. We stopped near Eartham to assist Samantha whose tyre had an insufficiency of air.

Then it was on to the main road where there were far too many fast cars due to the first of the month sports cars breakfast Club meeting at Goodwood.. It was on and down Duncton Hill before turning off on lanes via Barlavington and Coates. We rode on beautifully quiet sun dappled lanes.

Then it was on to Fittleworth to stop for elevenses at Aylings Garden Centre Cafe west of Pulborough.

Then it was on via Pulborough and West Chiltington and lanes via Broomer’s Corner to Dragons Green. Roger joined John for lunch at the George and Dragon. The rest of us took our sandwiches to the back of the nearby Scout Hut.

After lunch we headed back on lanes via Ashington, Warminghurst and down to Storrington. Then it was through Parham Park and on to Houghton for a pleasant tea stop by the River.

Then it was up the big hill and back via Slindon to Walberton.

Mileage from and back to Walberton was 46. My mileage from Pagham was 65.

Latest HDR pictures are below.

The first one is an HDR edited version of the Pont de Gard Roman Aqueduct from my Ventoux Tour.

Below is an image taken of the train crossing the Arun at Ford early morning on the day of one of my Olympics visits.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 19:37 BST
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Wednesday 26 September Ventoux Holiday

 

There are 4 of us on this trip, Edwin, Peter Wilson, Dave Fox and Richard Boulton. We travelled to Dieppe last Thursday with bikes on Peter's Car. On Saturday we travelled down to our base for 7 days at St Didier close to the foot of Mont Ventoux. Athough there is free wireless Internet at our Gite and Peter has his laptop unfortunately I cannot copy to it the photos taken while cycling with my compact camera as there is no device to read an SD card. I do however have a device to read the different memory card on my SLR Camera so a few of those pictures have been added to this Blog. The cycling pictures will have to await my return in a week.


We arrived at our Gite here last Saturday. Our accommodation is not exactly Spartan as can be seen from the picture. We have all of the house with 4 bedrooms.



 

From the weather forecast we decided that last Sunday was the best day to launch our assault on the summit of Mont Ventoux. Dave decided not to do it as he had ridden up it before and Peter decided to ride only the lower slopes. Peter drove Richard and I with the bikes the 25 miles to the start point at Sault. The day started sunny and clear but high cloud gradually moved in to cover the very top. The climb is 27 Kilometres with the last 6.5 klm's the steepest by far where the road climbs above the tree line. We eventually got to the top where Peter had driven up and took our pictures in the cloud which covered to top 50 metres of the climb. We cycled down back to Chalet Reynard and then a different route down on a steep winding descent to Bedoin and back to base. 39 miles and 3910 ft of climbing.


On Monday we did a great half day ride into the peaks of the Dantelles mountains with some spectacular hilltop villages.


On Tuesday it was car assisted with the bikes to Pont le Gard a spectacular 3 arched Roman Aqueduct.



 

After viewing the Aqueduct we rode an afternoon loop on lanes to the west. This include a town called Saint Maximin!


Today was wet with showers and high winds so we went by car to Avignon and viewed the Popes Palace used to house the Pope when the Papacy moved from Rome to Avignon for a period in the 14th Century. The picture shows one of many great Halls.


 

 

Tomorrow we plan a bike ride over the Col de Murs near Ventoux.


Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 21:44 BST
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Sunday 16th September. Ride to Milland

There were 2 rides today, a long ride to Milland and a short ride to Selsey. Anne was the leader and she was joined at Chichester Cross by myself, Colin, Samantha, Debbie, Sam, Chris and newcomer John so 8 out in all. The weather was dull but dry and reasonably warm at about 18C.

The first destination was Petersfield for elevenses. Anne led us via West Ashling and Funtington and then the B Road via West Marden and Compton. Then Anne led us across on the lane to Ibsworth and north and up the beautiful lane through the Beach Trees to Buriton.

It was then direct to Petersfield and a stop for elevenses at Costa Coffee in Petersfield Square.


 

Then it was a hard but worthwhile loop to the west. The newer members might not have noticed save for our crossing over the A3 twice and getting the definite feel of going round in a circle.

We took lanes out of Petersfield to the north. This included a climb which my bike computer recorded as 16%, the steepest of the day, very steep as confirmed when we got to the top to see the Village sign for Steep. Then it was pleasant rolling lanes with fine views down across fields to the East. Then back across the A3 and down to Liss where we had a long wait at the Railway Crossing. Colin looked especially bored.


 

Then it was more beautiful quiet lanes to Rake and on to Milland. We stopped for Lunch at the Milland Shop Cafe next to the Pub.

Arun Adur Club were due to meet us for lunch but nobody turned up.

The return route was on more quiet lanes and then down to Stedham. We took a lane down towards Didling and then more lanes towards Cocking. We got a good view of farming activities on this lane. First a heard of cows crossed from the farm to the field across the road.

A bit further on we encountered a cyclist mangle. Luckily he stopped. Those of us at the front managed to just squeeze past while those at the back found a retreat a bit wider. The picture is from the front looking at the back of the machine as the tractor headed off.


 

We returned via Cocking and the main road to West Dean. Everybody decided not to bother with a Tea Stop and headed back on the Centurion Way Cycle Path.

Mileage from and back to Chichester was 51. The feet climbed during the day was 2276ft so what they call high quality miles.

Below are my latest pictures to be processed from my Olympic Park trips. First the side of the Basketball Stadium with a long lens and turned on its side to look like a landscape.

Next the Olympic Stadium and Flame with a Fisheye Lens.

Next the view from the Orbit tower. I got lucky with a booking slot at Sunset and a very good sunset.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 19:39 BST
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Sunday 9 September. Ride to Portchester Castle

Today’s ride met at Chichester Cross, I was the leader and I was joined there by Colin, Gill, Sam, Samantha and newcomers John and Angela. The weather was hot and sunny, up to 25C only clouding over after tea.

The day was notable for Colin’s first Club Ride on his new bike, an Airnimal.


 

I took a route out via the Centurion Way Cyclepath and then West Stoke and Funtington. Our route happened to take us on the same course as a major Sportive, the Southern Sportive which has 4 distances up to 120 miles. We were often passed by other riders. We continued to Rowlands Castle and they turned off our route just after this. We stopped for elevenses at Horndean Garden Centre Cafe.

Then it was mainly quiet lanes via Cathrington and taking us north of Waterlooville and Denmead. We continued via Worlds End and Hipley. After a few more lanes we started the big climb of the day to the top of Portsdown Hill which looks down on Portsmouth.


 

After regrouping at the top it was a sharp descent and down through the town to Portchester Caste. This is free to enter save for the Keep and we rode through the gates and down to the waterfront for a picnic lunch.


 

On the way back heading out of town we stopped at a junction when there was a sudden very loud baaaaang. Car backfiring, gunshot, bomb – no it was Samantha’s bike tire exploding. Colin had used a mini track pump to put a lot more air in it at lunch as it was quite soft. Unfortunately Samantha had too small a tube in there so it was already stretched and the extra pressure proved too much. Luckily only the tube was damaged not the tyre so it was soon replaced.


 

We continued back up Portsdown Hill and then along the ridge road with fine views over Portsmouth. Then down to Havant and on to Emsworth and Tea at Heidi’s.

After tea the return was via Westbourne and the South Coast Cycle Route back to Chichester.

Mileage from and back to Chichester was 51. My mileage from Pagham was 62.

Yesterday I visited the Olympic Park for the 4th time, this time to the Olympic Stadium on the last day of competition at the Stadium. There are few pictures below. I got there early and was able to get to the Olympic Flame before going to my seat.

 


 

Below is a Fisheye lens shot of the Stadium.


 

Below a shot with a longer lens of the start of one of the 100 metres Heats.


 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 21:46 BST
Updated: Sunday, 9 September 2012 21:51 BST
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Sunday 2 September, Arun Crossings and Saturday Velodrome Visit

The ride on Sunday was starting from Pulborough Station for the DA Event the Off Road Arun Crossings Ride, going to The Haven near Billingshurst for Lunch.

The weather was cloudy with spells of drizzle occasionally progressing to heavy drizzle but clearing up by midday.

The ride did not start off well. Colin and Samantha caught a train to Pulborough from the coast. Unfortunately Southern had put on 12 coach trains whereas normally it is 8 coaches. Colin was in the rear 4 which missed the platform at Pulborough. They had to take the bikes up the corridor and over seats to get to a carriage further up to get off at Billingshurst.

Colin did not have mobile numbers for anybody at the start and none of the riders at the start had Colin’s Mobile number. Colin assumed riders at the start would go on the elevenses stop at Wisborough Green. The riders at the start assumed Colin had missed the train and would be on the next one an hour later, oops.

After the next train produced no Colin Bob took over as leader.  Luckily somebody had printed out the2008 route directions from the DA Website, came in useful at last! Everybody eventually met up at lunch. In the circumstances everybody who was at the start was given the full 10 points for DA Events purposes.

Meanwhile as I no longer do off-road I missed all this and caught the train to Billingshurst (in the correct coach) On the way up a bunch of kids with BMX bikes got on. They adopted a novel approach to getting the maximum number of bikes into one entranceway.

I got to the Haven just as Anne arrived. She also came direct though all the way by bike. When I parked my bike I spotted a mouse, clearly not too well as it stayed put to have its picture taken. Its day was not improved when Liz arrived and didn’t spot it and put her bike on it. Gill picked up a stone and was about to put it out of its misery but it knew what that was about and scampered off into the bushes.


 

After lunch Colin took over as leader to take the off road riders back to Pulborough.

Last Saturday 1 September I went to the Paralympics to the Velodrome. I had a ticket to the morning session and there was a fair bit of excitement with 3 world records broken and a British Gold Medal.

This was an overview of the Velodrome taken early before most of the crowd arrived. This was taken with my brand new 8mm Fisheye Lens.

 In the Kilometre Tandem Time Trial, Neil Fachie and Barney Storey en route to a Para Cycling Word Record and Gold Medal win. The noise from the crowd as they did this was awesome.


 

 Jody Cundy in the Pursuit Qualifying. He went on to win Bronze in the afternoon in the C4 Pursuit Finals.


 

My latest HDR picture was from Paris in July. This is the EDF building which has a large canopy over the entrance. From underneath it looks just like the Saucer Section of the Starship Enterprise.


 

See a larger image at http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/7898763056/in/photostream/

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 18:18 BST
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Sunday 26th August. Ride to Stansted House Garden Centre

Today was Bank Holiday Sunday and the only fully dry day of the long weekend. The day started with clear blue skies with more cloud building up in the afternoon.

Avryl was the leader and she was joined at Chichester Cross by myself, David and Keith. Arthur and Lynn joined us later for lunch. Di and Brian joined us by car for Lunch with Di not able to cycle yet after her latest accident.


 

We rode on the lanes round to Bosham Hoe and then round the Harbour where I took most of the pictures today. Always a scenic spot especially on a sunny day with clouds scudding across the sky.

The tide was fully out so I suggested to Avryl that we take the path across the Harbour.

The low tide boats and sky required a picture.

We stopped for 11’s at the Arcade Cafe, Bosham. It was really busy but we got a table in the sunshine and Keith set about the Crossword.

We continued up to the main road and then the cyclepath alongside before more quiet lanes round the Chidham loop. Then it was inland and on the South Coast Cycleroute lanes via Woodmancote. At Aldsworth we caught Arthur and Lynn. Then it was on to lunch at Stansted.

The return ride was fairly direct passing near Funtington and then down to the South Coast Cycleroute lanes and then cutting down to Fishbourne Roman Palace Cafe for tea. Di and Brian again joined us there.

It was then a short ride back to Chichester and our own routes home. Mileage from and back to Chichester was 27.

Below are the latest 2 pictures processed from my stay in Paris for the Tour de France finish. Both are taken near my Hotel in the futuristic La Defense business district.

More details at http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 18:16 BST
Updated: Sunday, 26 August 2012 21:55 BST
Friday, 24 August 2012
Thursday 23rd August. Evening Ride to The Maypole, Yapton
There were 5 of us out for the last ride of the season - Debbie, John, Julian, Harvey and myself.
 
The wind had completely dropped and with the sun having been out all afternoon, the evening was pleasantly warm.
 
We had an uneventful ride round the backstreets to the new Flansham housing development (utilising a bit of freshly-opened road) and from there up the Cycle track to Barnham.  Then Walberton village, dropping down towards Yapton, turning at Lake Lane and crossing the railway at the bridleway crossing.
 
A train was approaching as we crossed the railway. This was running at dead slow speed and sounded his horn as he came up to us.   There is a long standing issue with the track at Yapton crossing and a temporary speed restriction has been in place for months, meaning all the trains approaching from either direction have to come to a near standstill.  Rectifying the problem will involve closing the road, which has taken some time to organise. However we noted that at long last, road closure notices have been posted.
 
After the crossing it was a short trip down the bridleway (where the surface seemed a lot worse tonight than I've ever seen it) to the pub.
 
We returned via Yapton (where Harvey peeled off for home) - then to Bilsham, Middleton and finally Felpham.
 
My mileage for the round trip was 14.0
 
Graham

Posted by RideLeader at 09:57 BST
Sunday, 19 August 2012
Sunday 19th August. Ride to East Wittering
There were 2 rides today, a short ride to East Wittering and a long one to Hindhead. With sky high temperatures I choose a short ride to the sea with cooling breezes. Temperatures were about 25C on the coast and 30C inland.

Harvey was the Ride leader and he was joined at Chichester Cross by myself, Alan, Liz, Arthur, Lynn and 2 of Arthur’s friends from the Moulton Club so 8 out on the Ride.

Harvey led us west from Chichester and then picked up the Saltern’s Way Cyclepath to Chichester Yacht Basin. We stopped here for elevenses. Alan and Liz left us after elevenses as they needed to get back early. The rest of us continued on lanes and paths via Birdham Pool and picked up the Saltern’s Way path again over to West Itchenor.

 Then it was a lane south and a crossing of the Main Road to West Wittering. This was a solid traffic jam with cars heading to the beach, bikes were the better mode of transport. We continued on a quiet lane to East Wittering and lunch at the Rendezvous Cafe. Harvey and I had a picnic lunch on a green on the front. We watched the flashes of a thunderstorm out a sea. We got the edges of it with some heavy spots but from the wet roads later in the afternoon it looked to have hit land at Bognor.

By the time we headed off after lunch the sun was out again. Harvey led us on some back streets to Bracklesham with some kids running after us shouting Wiggo. We were not quite up to that speed, maybe we need longer sideburns.

Then it was lanes via Earnley and a lane and path to come out on the main road by the entrance to the RSPB Pagham Nature Reserve. We took the cyclepath from there alongside the Harbour to Sidlesham. The tide was fully in making for a beautiful scene instead of the more usual mud flats.

We continued across fields on the Route 88 cyclepath to Runcton and Merston and then on to stop for tea at the Brick Kiln Nursery Cafe.

Mileage for the day from and back to Chichester was about 26. My mileage from Pagham was 37.

Below is my latest picture. This is of the Rainbow Tower Sculpture in Paris taken when there to watch the Tour de France, I have used the Warp tool in Photoshop to warp and curve the base of the Tower.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 18:34 BST
Sunday, 12 August 2012
BMX and the Olympic Park and Saturday Ride 11 August

Last Thursday 9 August I got to visit the Olympic Park. The first and second rounds of tickets distributed in lotteries were vastly oversubscribed and my applications for the Velodrome got nowhere. However this year when extra tickets came up for some events I got a ticket for the BMX, men’s quarter finals.

This picture below was taken when they were warming up and I liked it for the appearance it gives of them jumping over the Games Maker Volunteer who is actually on a nearer part of the track.

My seat was located near the finish right next to the final bend which gave good photo opportunities.

During my visit I also explored the Park. Apart from the beautiful architecture of the various Stadiums the River Lee and various canals run through the Park. The bank sides have been beautifully landscaped with wild flowers as in this shot along the bank of the canal running past the Olympic Stadium. This canal bank path was about the quietest part of the Park, away from the “maddening crowd”


 

Below is a shot of the Basketball Stadium.

I stayed on into the evening to get night shots including the Orbit Tower.


 

And the Olympic Stadium.


 

On Saturday I led the Beach Picnic Ride from Bognor Library to Elmer Beach. It was a beautiful and warm day save for a strong easterly wind. Only Julian joined me at the Library but Alan and Liz went direct. We sheltered in the lee of a Groyne. The water was close to low tide and coming in.

Nobody bothered with a swim. The ride out was on a lot of back streets and a more direct return.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 19:47 BST
Sunday, 5 August 2012
Olympic Time Trial and Sunday 5th August DA Picnic

Last Wednesday I took the train up to London to watch the Men’s and Women’s Olympic Cycling Time Trials and of course watch Bradley Wiggins win gold.

I checked out the route on Street view and found a quiet fairly narrow suburban street to be nearer the riders with a green park as a background. This was far enough away from Hampton Court to avoid massive crowds and waving flags and cameras getting in the way of pictures.

My Union Jack was put on the railing and was accompanied by more as others arrived. The crowd here was about one deep as opposed to 6 deep on many other parts of the Course.

I set the camera to continuous shooting and a high shutter speed to get them as sharp as possible as they sped past at 30 mph. I took multiple shots of each rider and about 700 altogether. All led up to Wiggo coming past.

Below is my favourite straight out of the Camera without editing.


 

Next after about 2 hours of editing in Photoshop creating an HDR and blur effect is the final image.

 

More details on my Photo Blog here

 http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog/2012/8/london-2012-bradley-wiggins-golden-ride

After the last rider went past I walked about a mile and caught the finish on a big screen.

The ride today was to the DA Picnic at Wisborough Green. The weather to start with was not too promising with a series of torrential downpours early morning until about 8.30. However in the end most of the day was dry with occasional warm sunny spells.

I was the leader and I was joined at Walberton Pond only by Samantha. However Chris joined us at Petworth  and Colin Alan and Liz joined at Wisborough Green so 6 out on the day.

The route out was via Eartham and then the main road via Upwaltham and the sharp descent of Duncton Hill. Then it was pleasant lanes via Barlavington and Shopham Bridge. Either side of the Bridge there were big floods with the road looking like a river.


 

The plan was to stop at Tiffens in Petworth for elevenses but this was closed. Richard Boulton, John Maxim and Chris arrived there at the same time. We joined them and went on via Balls Cross to stop for a late elevenses at Kirdford Stores Cafe. This proved to be a good stop as soon after we arrived another torrential downpour started.

Sorry for this picture which caught some people unawares, Chris looks to be asleep and John looks to be strongly disapproving of having his picture taken.


 

Then it was on to Wisborough Green where we met 4 from Horsham Crawley and Dave Fox and his daughters. The weather was warm and almost pleasant for the picnic.

 

 We went for a coffee at the Cafe at Wisborough Green.

The return route was via Adversane and West Chiltington and a stop for Tea at Houghton Bridge Tea Rooms.

Return mileage from Walberton Pond was 43. My mileage from Pagham was 61.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 21:34 BST
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Olympic Road Race 28 July and Club Ride 29 July

Before getting on to this weekend first a word about last weekend in Paris. 2 of the pictures shown in the Blog for the Tour finish have since been edited adding blur or Zoom effects. These images are below.


 

On Saturday Anne and I went up to the Men’s Olympic Road race at the Box Hill Circuit. Other members also went though generally  staying up there or by car including Mary, Gill and John Rigarlsworth.

Anne and I took the same train from Chichester the first one at 05.19 to Gatwick. For the period of the Olympics Southern are blocking Bikes on Trains any further north than Gatwick. For the weekend of the Olympic road races this was extended to no further north than Horsham except for trains going via Hove where the limit was still Gatwick.

We cycled from Gatwick on a Cyclepath out of the Airport and then north on lanes to the western end of the Box Hill loop near Betchworth. No great problem in distance, about 14 miles. We arrived at 8.00 about 4 hours before the race was due to arrive. The sharp corner I had planned to use was already full so we got a spot a short way up from there.

My 5ft wide Union Jack was set up in the hedge alongside 2 others. Then my flag was a little overwhelmed when somebody else arrive with a 12ft wide flag using by bike as one attachment point. In the picture my flag is first to the right from the big one.


 

Some of our neighbouring spectators got to work with the chalk on the road.

There was great atmosphere before the race with great crowds arriving by foot and many by bike.

When police motorbikes started going round there were great cheers from the crowd and some of them waved back. One of them did a sort of dance on his bike.

The great advantage of the Box Hill loop was that the riders came round 9 times. Also we were on a very narrow lane so the riders were very close. Most of my pictures were taken with a lens set at between 10 and 16mm.

Here is a selection of a few out of the 600 pictures I took during the day.

 

Below is my favourite with Wiggo as the main subject. I did a little (well a lot really) of editing to add pan blur in Photoshop and exclude the cyclists from this effect.

After the event we cycled south on lanes via Horsham. I decided to get the train back from there while Anne cycled all the way home. Soon after leaving Box Hill we spotted in the village of Brockham the Church doing teas, an irresistible tea stop.

Today, Sunday there were 2 Club Rides organised due to meet for a picnic at Southsea. Colin led the long ride though unfortunately nobody else turned up. I joined the short ride led by Avryl. Also joining for this ride were Arthur, Debbie and 2 more from the Moulton Club.

Everybody except for Avryl and Debbie planned to return from Elevenses so Avryl and Debbie also decided to.  The ride out was on mainly on cyclepaths along the A259 via Southbourne to an elevenses stop at the Greenhouse Cafe Emsworth.

The return was back to Southbourne and then pleasant lanes to Chichester. The coastal area avoided the heavy storms a short way north so a generally sunny day though cooler than of late and a strong SW wind.

Distance was 20 miles from and back to Chichester. My mileage from Pagham was 30.

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 21:46 BST
Updated: Sunday, 29 July 2012 21:51 BST
Friday, 27 July 2012
Thursday 26th July. Evening Ride to Eartham

Notes by Graham for John

John was the leader today and he was joined at the start by Julian, Graham and Edwin. John took a route via back streets north of the A259 to Flansham and then the main road to the turn off for Yapton. Edwin turned for home here not yet being fully recovered from his virus.

Then it was on via Yapton, Walberton and Mount Noddy. Carol and Steve had made their own way and met us there. On the return ride we came back via Level Mare Lane and Barnham, at which point we decided to take the cycle track back to Felpham.

Half way up Church Lane on the way to the start of the cycle track, I realised I had a puncture. It wasn't completely flat so we pumped it and I made a bolt for home. However it was flat again before the bridge, so we pumped it again. At this point John discovered he also had a puncture. We pumped it and kept going. After we both went flat  I pumped for a third time and this got me down to Hoe Lane at which point the tyre had detached from the rim. Meanwhile John had done the sensible thing and stopped to change the tube - I didn't have a spare with me!

 I pushed the bike for the remaining mile-and-a-bit home, no-one else passed me on the way as they were all assisting John to change his tube in the pitch black.  I eventually got home at 10.55 having done 20.6 miles (including all the pushing).

Graham


Posted by RideLeader at 20:11 BST
Monday, 23 July 2012
Sunday 22 July. Tour de France Paris
Last Saturday I took the Eurostar to Paris to view and Photograph the finish of the Tour de France in Paris. I stayed at an Ibis Hotel in the Commercial District of La Defence. For summer weekends they had a special discounted rate of 55 euros a night which is exceptionally cheap for Paris.

One thing to consider if you want to get a good viewpoint for the race to take photos is that all the best spots are taken by about 9.30 and all the railing spots are full by 10.30. The race arrives soon after 4.00 so about 7 hours of waiting for a good view. I travelled prepared with a lightweight folding stool, Kindle, and a copy of Cycling Weekly.

I checked out various viewpoints from pictures taken on the internet of earlier races. I settled on a sharp corner on the Rue de Rivoli. On the circuit this is just after the riders emerge from the Louvre Underpass. They then take the sharp turn into the Rue de Rivoli which leads up to the Place de la Concorde and the Champs Elysees . I choose this location over the Champs Elysee because of the better field of view without the trunks of Trees in the way as well as double railings there.

There is normally a fast Metro Service from a station close to the Hotel to the Centre. Today however this was closed and I took a replacement bus service. Getting off at the Arc de Triomphe I walked down and followed the Gendarmes directions to divert round the excluded area by the finish line. Next snag was that my first choice of the side of the corner on the Rue de Rivoli, a square with a good view of the underpass, was barriered off contrary to other race years from the pictures I had researched. Plan B was the other side of the corner also known as Norwegian corner. I was there soon after 9.00 and was early enough to bag my railing spot and also attach my 5ft long Union Jack to the railings. I soon felt a little like a cuckoo in the nest with my Union Jack surrounded by many Norwegian ones. However we were cheering for the same team with their hero being Norwegian National Champion and Sky rider Edvald Boosson Hagen.

I need not have worried to much about getting bored as a whole lot of French racers turned up to do what looked to be an imitation race up and down the Rue de Rivoli for what looked to be a film.

This was followed by a real race round the circuit by riders all in yellow jerseys some looking a little rotund and flagging at the back. The hour long Tour de France Caravan followed at 2.00. This is a carnival on wheels supporting the Tours various sponsors. Unfortunately unlike in Dieppe a few weeks earlier no freebies were thrown into the crowds.

I was well sorted for the photography. I had 2 SLR cameras. One was set up on a Gorillapod a flexible small tripod which has bendy leg sections to wrap around things like lampposts and railings. An ordinary tripod would not be possible in the crowd. The object was to fire off 2 camera’s at once when the race arrived. One zoomed in to one spot and another on another spot with a wider lens. The riders would move from one cameras viewpoint to the next. Surprise surprise it did actually work. As the race arrived fingers on 2 triggers, cameras set on continuous shooting . Sorry, I know, clever clogs you’re thinking!

Anyway here are some pictures, a few of hundreds –

Lead out Wiggo, Boosson Hagen and Cav

Wiggo and Cav


 

Cav

All pictures are out of the camera, no processing yet

After the finish I headed up the Tulliers Gardens to point overlooking the Place de la Concorde. The presentations were not visible in the restricted area but could be seen on a big screen.

Then it was back to the Champs Elysee. Many Brits were draped in large flags including me, great fun.

The riders and team managers were heading up the Champs Elysee for the Team Photos at the Arc de Triomphe. Many were taking their own photos of us and this great occasion while we photographed them.


 

I returned on the Eurostar today, Monday

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 20:39 BST
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Sunday 15 July. Rides to West Marden and Cranleigh

There were 2 rides today, one short and one long. Today was finally dry and even warm when the sun came out. There was a lot of cloud and compared to the last few weeks fairly light winds. As a result there was a very good turnout on both rides.

Harvey led the short ride to West Marden and he was joined at Chichester Cross by Avryl, Christine, Arthur, Lynn, Alan, Liz, Debbie and 4 riders from the Moulton Club so 12 in all.

Harvey led the group on lanes via Westbourne to stop for elevenses at Stansted Garden Centre Cafe. Then it was on to lunch at The Victoria, West Marden. Arun Adur section were also due for lunch at West Marden but nobody arrived.

After lunch the group returned via the scenic lanes round Bosham and the Harbour before continuing to stop for Tea at Fishbourne Roman Palace Cafe.

Anne led the long ride to Cranleigh also starting from Chichester Cross but with a much earlier start time of 8.30. She was joined by Colin, Roger, Gill and Rex. John Maxim joined the group at Elevenses making 6 in all.

The group headed via Fittleworth and Bedham to stop for Elevenses at Kirdford Stores Cafe. Then it was north over the border into Surrey for lunch at Cranleigh Garden Centre. On the way back John and Rex spit off while the rest took lanes via Chiddingfold to stop for Tea at Lurgarshall Winery.

Harvey and Anne supplied info for the Reports.

Below are a few more pictures. The first one was taken on the second day of watching the Tour de France near Dieppe. This was on Stage 5 at a small village near Dieppe with Mark Cavendish centre stage in his World Champions Rainbow Jersey. The picture started fully sharp and had some zoom effects added in Photoshop.

The next one is of a futuristic corridor at Kings Cross underground station taken in June.

The next one is of the Angle Underground Station on the Northern Line.


 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 21:17 BST
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Sunday 8 July. Ride to Exton
For this ride I was down as the leader. I had intended to ride at least as far as elevenses but my chestiness  and cough returned so I rode just as far as Chichester Cross and passed the leaders role on to Colin and Gill.

Those doing the ride were Colin, Gill, Chris and John Wickens.

The day started wet though later clearing to sunshine and showers and quite warm in the sun. Below is a picture of the group as they left Chichester Cross. I stayed there to say hello to the slow riders who were due to start at 10.00.


 

Arthur was the leader in place of Avryl but nobody else turned up so Arthur called the ride off. I went back with Arthur for a Hot Chocolate at his house and to look at his France pictures. Then it was back home via Tangmere and Colworth.

Last week was quite eventful. Monday to Friday I stayed with Peter in Dieppe to see the Tour come through. Another trip had been organised to Dieppe by Arthur for Moulton riders. This was Arthur, Lynn, Avryl, Jan and Brian and Di. They came over on Tuesday and went back on Thursday and we met up with them.

Below is a picture of the Tour coming up the Col de Dieppe on the western edge of town. The picture started out all sharp and I then added a pan blur for movement in Photoshop. The blur effect was partly removed for the background cyclists and fully removed for the 4 Sky riders to make them fully sharp and stand out in the picture.

The Sky riders from left to right are Christian Knees, Bradley Wiggins, Chris Froome and Edvald Boosson Hagen. The Sky riders all wear yellow helmets as the current leaders of the Team Classification in the Race.

Yesterday the Club Barbecue was held at Barnham at Harvey’s house. Despite rain most of the evening 20 were there and the 2 barbecues were kept busy. Some of us were in the lounge and some in the greenhouse. Further interest was added with a power cut. This ended abruptly when Mrs Probert lit some candles.

While I was in France the stats on my pictures on the photo sharing website Flickr rolled over to 100,000 views of my pictures since I started adding photos near enough a year ago  

Below are 2 of my latest pictures to be processed.

First a picture of a tunnel at Green Park underground station with a zoom blur added in Photoshop.


 

Next a picture of the super modern new roof at Kings Cross Station.


 

See larger images here

http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwinjones/

Edwin

Posted by RideLeader at 20:25 BST
Updated: Sunday, 8 July 2012 20:33 BST
Friday, 29 June 2012
THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2012 - Evening Ride - Arun Leisure Centre to Climping, Black Horse

 In marked contrast to most of the summer so far, the weather today was pleasantly warm, with no threat of rain, although by the ride start time it had clouded over a bit, and there was a stiff south-westerly.
 
Eight of us met at the start point - a record for this seasons evening rides. Carol & Steve, Julian, Debbie, John, Harvey, Alan, & myself. 
 
Our route took us around the back of Felpham to Flansham, then cyclepath to Barnham. From there, Mill Lane to Yapton, then Horsemere Green, Climping School and the path through the fields to the pub.
 
Returning home at about 21.30 it was still very light so I was persuaded to go across the fields through Ancton Woods to Elmer and return via Middleton. Despite recent torrential rain, the trail through the woods was completely dry, but we noticed while crossing the bridge over the Ryebank Rife that the the water level was quite high in what is usually at this time of year, a dry ditch.  This ancient spine of a once mighty estuary was adapted and deepened almost a thousand years ago into a drainage ditch, drying out a wetlands area, and it looks as though it can still revert to that role when required.
 
It was still light when we arrived back in Felpham, having done a round trip of 14.2 miles.
 
Graham

Posted by RideLeader at 10:01 BST
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Sunday 24 June. Cafe to Cafe Ride
For this ride I met the group for lunch at Lily’s Cafe Barnham.

After overnight rain the skies remained dark and threatening by 10.00. In the end it stayed dry with some sunshine in the afternoon though with a strong SW wind.

Arthur was the leader and he was joined at the Cross by Lynn, Chris, Keith and 6 from the Moulton Club.

Arthur led the group out of Chichester via West Street and then up the Centurion Way to Lavant. Then it was across to Goodwood Airfield flying Club Cafe for elevenses.

Next it was on via lanes to Tangmere, across the Airfield to Oving. Then it was on to Eastergate and to Barnham for lunch at Lily’s Cafe. After lunch the group returned to Tangmere for tea at the Tangmere Museum Cafe.

I headed back from lunch via Yapton and Felpham and on Bognor Front came across an Armed Forces Day event and a Spitfire doing a lone Air Display above the sea.

Below are 2 of my latest pictures to be processed.

First a picture of the Louvre from my Paris Trip.

 

Below is a picture of light trails from London Buses in Parliament Square taken in March. 3 images were combined to get more light trails.

 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 19:22 BST
Updated: Monday, 25 June 2012 06:58 BST
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Sunday 17th June. Ride to Hooksway
Gill led the ride today in my place as I still have the chest infection. This is Gill’s report.

Today's ride was windy and a bit hilly. Sam, Ray, Brian and Sue came with me to 11's at Compton. Sam and Ray and I had lunch at Hooksway, and Sam and I had Tea at Aldingbourne. Sam tells me the whole ride was about 50 miles. My computer is having a few issues.

Gill

The Strawberry Tea was called off due to the recent weather and low numbers expected to attend.

Some of my latest pictures below. The first one is of a Sculpture Tower in La Defence Paris.


The one below is my latest picture intended to depict the Earth rising on the Moon 4.5 billion years ago when the Earth was covered with oceans of Magma

To see how it was done see my Photo Blog at http://edwinjonesphotography.com/blog/2012/6/earth-rise-4-5-billion-years-bc

 

Edwin


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Saturday 9 June 2012 - Bognor Regis Library to Aldingbourne country Centre

 

It was a bright and breezy afternoon today, as six of us  - Julian, Debbie, Ray, Alan, Liz, & myself -  set off from Bognor Library.

 

To avoid the unusually stong winds - considerably lighter than the previous day but still gusting to 31mph from the South West - I planned an easterly and northerly route so that we could take as much advantage from wind assistance as possible.

 

We set out through Felpham to Flansham and then the usual cyclepath to Barnham.  From there it was Eastergate village and after a quarter of a mile of main road, up Northfields Lane - a little muddier and wetter than usual due to the recent heavy rain. On reaching the A27 Alan took us along the pavement to the crossing at Norton Lane that goes directly into the back of the Country Centre. I have not been this way for something over 10 years and last time I did it, it led into the dead-end lane next to the Centre. Unfortunately the recent addition of a farm park has resulted in the Centre gating and fencing in its boundaries, meaning the direct route into the centre is closed off again, and the route now takes the old right of way it always used to, out onto the lane at the front. However still an interesting diversion.

 

At the cafe we met 4  Arun-Adur members halfway around one of their easy Saturday jaunts - starting today I believe, from Ford Station.

 

Our return route back to Bognor was once again out the back way, then Norton Lane to Aldingbourne, Hook Lane, Woodgate, and down to Shripney. At Shripney Lane we found the road closed off for bypass construction, but fortunately a clear pathway through for cyclists and pedestrians. I knew the road had been closed to through traffic, but had omitted to check beforehand that it was still cycleable!

 

After a ride through the Bognor backroads the ride finished back at the library, a round trip of 17 miles.

 

Graham


Posted by RideLeader at 00:01 BST

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