Ride report: Sunday 27 October – Thursley to Frensham
This week we had a LOT of rain. So much rain that we decided to head somewhere with some reliable drainage!
This was driven in part by Lloyd’s suggestion and Karl’s ability to lead us round Thursley Common. Just as important was the fact that our local knowledge told us that we were guaranteed to be slipping and sliding around the muddy trails closer to home.
I rode into work on Thursday and while I somehow managed to avoid getting properly rained on (and Thursday had very heavy rain indeed during the course of the day), the trails were heavy going. Not only are they just turning to winter slop on the North Downs Way but they are slippery with recent leaf-fall. Somewhere sandier was definitely a welcome idea.
So, we headed south of Guildford and ended up riding from the cricket ground at Thursley, via an early coffee stop at Hindhead, to bacon rolls at Frensham Ponds. Lloyd was kind enough to drive me, which unfortunately meant I forced Tony to drive himself (ooops!) and we met Karl and Elliot at around 8:30am. Unlike the week before we had the benefit of an extra hour due to the clocks going back.
Along the way we had a fine ride in beautiful autumnal weather across lots of sandy heathland. At times it was quite sapping; others it was steep and downhill but never really techincal. Just good old-fashioned XC riding which suited me to the ground.
We also passed the Army out on training exercises, with lots of gun fire exchanged (between Army units, not us!) and managed to document it with many, many photographs.
Unusually for us, we also managed a UWI – an Unprovoked Walker Interaction. This happened when unprompted by us a walker actually said ‘good morning’, something Dandy will tell you – if he wasn’t now based in Canada – is a rare thing indeed.
Further on we also struck up conversation with groups of horse riders – again this can not be taken for granted closer to home. I can only put it down to the weather – did I tell you it was glorious??
By the end of the ride, Lloyd had successfully managed to avoid hearing the Rugby score for the South African match and we had 20 miles notched up and a whole morning behind us. What a marvellous way to spend a Sunday! With the benefit of it being half-term I even managed to get away with very little in the afternoon.
Thanks once again to Lloyd for driving and Karlos for his guiding.
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Jem says:
We were both in the same vicinity then. I was out on a bike with an ex / old mole who you may remember. Although we both had 250cc, rather than pedals.
We too crossed the Sandy Byway at Frencham and ended up at Hindhead for a cuppa. We certainly found plenty of mud though on the BOAT’S! Started from Milford and did a 35 mile loop.
Not stopped riding a bike, just taking a wee break and lost a little love for it at the moment.
As far as polite walkers and horse riders go, I feel once your away from Surrey and towards Hampshire people tend to be more relaxed. I have found the same, even on a motorbike out that way.
Shame we didn’t meet up.
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Posted on October 28, 2019 at 1:24 pm
Matt says:
Great to hear you’re out enjoying the trails Jem, I think I can guess who you were riding with. Didn’t see any MXers but it would have been fun to meet up. Everything certainly felt pretty chilled yesterday.
Check the forum for First Friday btw… 🙂
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Posted on October 28, 2019 at 2:06 pm
Tony says:
Lovely morning to be out. The bacon sarnies at the Frensham ponds were fabulous too.
I even managed not to tell Lloyd the rugby score!
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Posted on October 28, 2019 at 3:06 pm
Lloyd says:
Actually I wish I had been told the score, apart from the positive result it was a really dire spectacle – would have saved me wasting time watching it.
Grand day out in the sun, enjoyed the mountain bike themed photo shoot that Karl and Matt arranged.
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Posted on October 28, 2019 at 4:10 pm
Karl says:
A bloomin marvellous ride. How fantastically lucky we are to be able to do it.
A real pleasure to lead such a happy band of souls around this heavenly landscape. Tks to Elliot too.
Nice haul of atmos shots!
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Posted on October 28, 2019 at 9:33 pm
Matt says:
I quite agree Karlos – and the photos look great too. Wish I had a bit of that light this morning on my commute…
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Posted on October 29, 2019 at 10:43 pm
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