Three of us set out along the Alban Way planning to go to
Stanborough Lakes. The light drizzle turned into torrential rain. We got as far
as Wrestlers Bridge, and decided to cut our losses and head to Hatfield for a
hot drink. Our gloves and socks could be wrung out, and we discovered that over
trousers and waterproof jackets are not necessarily waterproof! We cycled back
as fast as possible to try to get warm. Looking forward to some sunny days for
further cycling.
Friday, 30 March 2018
Monday, 26 March 2018
Saturday 24 March 2018 - Further Faster Fabulous - Redbourn Hub via Hemel
At last some reasonable weather, and Teresa reports:
Six of us started the ride from Morrisons on a still,
overcast day. We went along the Alban Way, up through the Cottonmill estate to
Chiswell Green, along Ragged Hall Lane to The Holly Bush, then along Appspond Lane to the Hemel Hempstead Road.
There one of our number decided to go back home via a cycle shop as her
mudguard was rubbing on the front wheel. The rest of us continued along this
fast road to Westwick Row, past the industrial area around Hemel via Buncefield
Lane. We joined the Nickey Line just before Redbourn Road, and went along to
the Redbourn Hub for coffee and cake.
We then went home via Redbournbury Mill,
where I fell off on the gravel having not unclipped in time! The ford was not
too deep, and the potholes and mud in the road were being cleared and repaired.
We all managed Beesonend Lane, and started along the Harpenden Road cycle path.
There one of our riders had a puncture, which we couldn’t repair, so I called
my husband to come in the car to pick her up with her bike and take her home.
An eventful ride of about 20 miles.
Saturday, 10 March 2018
Saturday 10 March 2018 - International Women's Day season opener
Ten riders, including a new recruit, set off in rather inclement spring weather. Along the Alban Way, plenty of families with youngsters in box-bikes or on their own two wheels. Up through the houses on NCN6 to the Watford Road, and across to Ragged Hall Lane. The ride split at this point, with Angela leading the gentler option back to the Alban Way. Our new rider had a very heavy electric bike, which was not coping well with the hilly terrain. Leader Angela peeled off with a flatter run along the Alban Way to the Galleria and back, giving the opportunity to practice operating the machine on an easier route
The Further Faster bunch carried on through flooded lanes via Potters Crouch to Beechtree Lane and the Gorhambury Estate. Snowdrops, and impressive low-flying kite and atmospheric ruins enjoyed, then the downhill run to the Inn on the Park for refreshment.
The Further Faster bunch carried on through flooded lanes via Potters Crouch to Beechtree Lane and the Gorhambury Estate. Snowdrops, and impressive low-flying kite and atmospheric ruins enjoyed, then the downhill run to the Inn on the Park for refreshment.
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