Saturday, 24 February 2018

Saturday 24 February 2018 - Further Faster Southdown via Mackerye End

Teresa reports on the 75th Fabulous ride (we started in 2007).

Four of us met on a cold, crisp, sunny Saturday. We had one new rider, training for the London to Brighton ride, who we had met last Saturday while she was loading her bike with shopping!

Our route took us to Valley Road, Sandridgebury Lane, Sandridge, Beech Hyde Lane, Dyke Lane, Butterfield Rd, Leasey Bridge Lane, Marshalls Heath Lane to The Slype. We saw a number of other cyclists and horse riders. The lanes were quiet and peaceful, and we saw snowdrops and other Spring flowers. We came back via Mackerye End (pictured), Batford Ford, and up Crabtree Lane, then down to Southdown and the coffee stop, where we met another lady cyclist about to start a Breeze ride – there were 14 of them! We came back to St Albans along Cross Lane, East Common, Ayres End Lane and Harpenden Road. A total of 19.5 miles.



More pictures and ride details are on Dali's blog.

Saturday, 17 February 2018

Saturday 17 February 2018 - Further Faster to Bricket Wood

Teresa reports: Six of us started from Morrisons on a lovely sunny, still morning, out along the Alban Way, then through the estate to Chiswell Green. We were pleased to have Rona with us to advise a new member of the group on saddle height, gear changing and general confidence about cycling. Chiswell Green Lane and Noke Lane were not as muddy or full of puddles as expected, and we saw snowdrops and crocuses, proving that spring is coming.

Crossing  the A405 took some time to see a gap in the traffic, but going up Lye Lane was very peaceful.  We did an extra loop around Drop Lane and Smug Oak Lane before heading for coffee at the CafĂ© in the Wood, where extra cakes had been baked for us!

We came back via Park Street, How Wood, over the footbridge into Greenwood Park, then split off, some back to the Alban Way, and another towards Batchwood. It was a circular trip of about 16 miles, taken at a steady pace, with lots of pauses to catch our breath and admire the countryside.


Picture: admiring the ford at Drop Lane

Saturday, 10 February 2018

Saturday 10 February 2018 - Further Faster to Wheathampstead

Four riders enthusiastically braved the chill for a ride through the lanes to Wheathampstead.  Riding with care through the frozen slush in places, they had warmed up enough to sit outside the busy cafe for their cake and chat!
It was too cold to deal with a recalcitrant slow puncture on the way home, so the south side riders rode back to Morrisons and the north side cyclists walked the last mile directly home.

For a more detailed report, and pictures, head over to Dali's blog: https://2dwheels.wordpress.com/2018/02/10/first-further-faster-fabulous-freezing/


Tuesday, 6 February 2018

100 years since (some) women got the vote

Cycling played a huge part in the campaign for womens' suffrage.  Historian Sheila Hanlon has carried out a lot of research in to cycle and suffrage, and you can delve into her trove of Wheelwomen stories on her webpage.

Thursday, 1 February 2018

Further Faster February Rides

Teresa will be leading a series of Further Faster rides this month.  Usual meeting place and style of ride, but faster and further - fifteen to twenty miles distance and correspondingly pacier.
Fast, but of course not too fast... picture from 'The way to Wareham' blogpost by Sheila Hanlon.

Sheila is Cycling UK's historian, there are links to articles on the Cycling UK website.  Head over to her excellent website  http://www.sheilahanlon.com/  for interesting stuff, very topical this year given the centenary of suffrage for women aged 30 and over.