Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Sunday 25th September ride

Please note I have changed the lunch stop from Wasps Green to Horsham Weatherspoons and the afternoon tea stop will be at Pilgrims Cycles or Denbies if there is a large group.

Meet as normal at Tesco Hookwood for 11's. Prompt 11am departure required.

Thanks

Paul

6 comments:

mike morley said...

Paul, What happened I went to both Pilgrim Cycles and Denbighs for tea but there was no show? Never the less I enjoyed the ride down Little Switz & up Box Hill a mere 21 miles in all via Epsom

Jeff said...

Mike,
As ever, tea is a movable feast, lunch less so, as for divers reasons, members may need/want to make their own way to lunch. I have been frustrated when the lunch venue has been changed en route. We were passing through Brockham and it seemed an ideal stop for a Capel-like choice of cake, provided by the mothers of a local school, all candidates for a bake-off head to head. With dwindling light, possibly our last chance this year to indulge in a Brockham cake-fest- so we did in glorious sunshine!
Jeff

Jeff said...

P.S. Pity you missed the chance to return via Pebble Hill.

mike morley said...

Well Jeff, I should have known better and called your mobile. I am gutted that I missed the last bake-off at Brockham and even more gutted that I missed the challenge of Pebble Hill. In fact I am pig sick and glad to have avoided it! How many were out for the day?

Jeff said...

Mike,

The attendance tab on the C&M blog reveals all. As this was the last ride of the 'official' year (1st Oct 2015 - 30th Sept 2016), it also reveals top dog in the C&M attendance rankings, namely our shy and retiring Secretary GFH. This unofficial result is of course subject to confirmation following scrupulous audit, correction of any errors or omissions and right of appeal.

Jeff said...

P.S. Although C&M is a Group in its own right, we may need to confirm to what extent the C&M year and MWW/SWL years may harmonise when considering overall attendance data across all former 'Sections'.

Why make things easy?