Club Ride to Lemon & Rosemary Yard, Elsing 30/08/2023

Four riders met at PC on a breezy and cool morning for the run south to Elsing. When the sun was out there was still a lot of heat in it, but it was noticeable each time it disappeared behind a cloud.
Andrew B was back on his Van Nicholas after the rear wheel had finally returned from a warranty freehub repair by Mavic in France. Less than 10 miles into the leg, he had a rear Gatorskin puncture, fortunately for the spectators, the sun was out!
Tube replaced, we continued to Blickling and Cawston, where we decided to make up some lost time by going directly to Swannington and Attlebridge rather than the planned more meandering route. In the end it saved us about three miles and we arrived at Elsing pretty much around the planned time.
As the sun was shining we opted to sit outside on the decking in the rear garden, sheltered from the wind. As well as the good selection of cakes and drinks, there is a daily homemade menu. Having seen the enormous fresh out of the oven sausage rolls, together with salad and fries, they were the choice of three Wheelers, with a good portion of Blue cheese mushrooms on sourdough for the fourth. Alas, too busy eating to take photos!
By the time we had finished there was no room left for the tempting cakes, so we will have to come back for those another day.
Some black clouds started to blow past as we headed out past the mill to Sparham and along Nowhere Lane towards Kerdiston, where we caught a shower and stopped to put on rain jackets. The shower didn’t last long but it was a lot cooler under the clouds and the rain jackets stayed on for the rest of the ride.
We continued on the now damp roads to Wood Dalling and Red Pits towards Corpusty, where Duncan S continued for home, while the rest went via Town Close Lane for the climb up to Edgefield. After a brief rest and a few blackberries at the top of the hill, we continued towards Baconsthorpe and caught a second shower before the split at the top of Bodham Hill, with Andrew turning left and Mark and Chris opting to return home via Upper Sheringham.

Ride distance was around 50 miles at an average speed of 14.8 mph
Riders: Chris S, Duncan S, Andrew B and Mark M leading

Upcoming Rides –
Wednesday 6th – Wiveton Hall
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
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Club Run to Walcott on 26/8/2023.

Holidays, medical problems and family affairs combined to keep the numbers low on this August Bank Holiday weekend. Only Mark and Neil Mc set out from Pretty Corner, while Harvey joined the route at Gresham church. It was a fine day for riding north east Norfolk’s quiet network of narrow lanes.

‘Gimingham, Trimingham, Knapton and Trunch, Northrepps, Southrepps lie all in a bunch.’ (Anon)

After Knapton it was on to Edingthorpe Green, Spa Common, White Horse Common, Briggate, Honing, squeezing past seven separate Anglian Water barriers along the closed road through East Ruston onto Brumstead Common, Lessingham Star, Happisburgh Common, Hill 60 and Ostend to the Lighthouse Inn to refuel in the beer garden.. Fifteen minutes later Malcolm arrived after riding up from the southern Broads via Great Yarmouth. As so often, the conversation amongst the finely-tuned athletes of North Norfolk Wheelers turned to illness and medical matters. Following the rest and refreshments Malcolm headed back south via Stalham, Catfield, Potter Heigham, Martham and Yarmouth, completing 62 miles for the day. The other three headed inland by way of Witton bridge to Honing and Dilham, from where Harvey continued westwards on a shorter route in order to get back for 3.30. The two PC starters continued along the plotted route round by Beeston St Lawrence, Tunstead church and Sloley before travelling directly westwards to Aylsham, Abel Heath and Oulton, where Neil Mc continued west to Corpusty and Mark turned north for Itteringham, Barningham and the rolling roads back to Sheringham, passing the PC meeting place at 68.5 miles. Storm clouds gathered ominously during the latter part of this ride. Mark managed to avoid the eastern edge of the unstable weather, while Harvey caught only about six or seven minutes rain further west, along the southern edge of it all, before the heavier rain arrived from about 3.45.

Riding this route today it occurred that some of the absentees would have really enjoyed this ride on quiet dry lanes in fresh, bright late summer weather. It is probably worth repeating the run on some mutually convenient day; perhaps in good weather in late spring.

Distances today: 62 miles to 81 miles.

Club Ride to Poppylands, Horsey 23/08/2023

Three riders met at PC on another great cycling day, for Chris’s ride to Poppylands 1940’s themed café at Horsey. With an earlier 9am start to help Chris get back to finalise his packing for a motorcycle adventure to Wales early Thursday, he also seemed keen to keep the pace high early on.
Our route took us on familiar roads south to Ingworth and then eastwards through Tuttington, Swanton Abbott, to Worstead and on to Honing where we were pleased to meet John S, joining us for the ride.
At Ingham, we headed for Sea Palling, past Waxham Barn and the extra 2.5 miles across the open Broadlands to Poppylands, arriving shortly after 11am.
It was already fairly busy, though we bagged an outside table with a parasol close to the NAFFI hut and were serenaded by Vera Lynn. Unfortunately because we were so early the lunch time menu was not available, so the corned beef hash in a mess tin will have to wait for another time.

The NAFFI hut at Poppylands, Horsey. 28 August 2023

Instead three of us ordered the Blitz breakfast and one had the Douglas Bader beans on toast with extra fried egg ration (guaranteed not to run). The large pot of tea didn’t disappoint as it was protected by a fighter tea cosy.

Keep your brew warm with a fighter inspired tea cosy. Can double up as a hat with ear warmers. Poppylands, Horsey 28-08-23

The food arrived very quickly while we were still paying for it and Malcolm arrived at the same time. His coffee and cake apparently was acorn free.

Enjoying the Blitz spirit at Poppylands. L-R, Malcolm S, Chris S, John S, Mark M, Ian A camera. 28-08-23

When we had finally drained the teapot it was time to leave, with Malcolm heading back the way he came via Great Yarmouth, while we returned to Sea Palling and took the Calthorpe Street loop back to Ingham. Here we headed north while John continued on to Stalham and home.
The Blitz breakfast seemed to have slowed down our ride leader, who was now monitoring the group from the rear!
We went past East Ruston Gardens, Crostwight, White Horse Common, Bradfield, Thorpe Market, Hanworth to Gresham, where Ian turned for home, leaving two to return to PC. While we caught our breathe at PC, Graham A arrived in his car and stopped for a chat. We wish him the best for his operation at the NNUH tomorrow.

PC to PC was 64 miles at an average speed of 15.7 mph.
Riders: Ian A (photos), Mark M, John S, Malcolm S and Chris S leading

Upcoming Rides –
Saturday Club run on 26th – Lighthouse Inn, Walcott
Wednesday 30th – Lemon & Rosemary Yard, Elsing
Routes for rides and Saturday club runs on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
Visit the Clubs Runs Gallery for larger and more photos: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/club-runs-photo-gallery/

Club Run to Holkham on 19/8/2023.

Mark, Ian A and Graham A left Pretty Corner to pick up Neil Mc at Cross Green. Still awaiting his postponed hospital treatment, Graham was riding only as far as a refreshment stop at Fakenham Garden Centre before heading home via a more direct route. Brian, Jim and Harvey joined a few miles into the route. Neil S’s recurrent back problem prevented him from meeting the latter trio. Luckily, the heavy overnight rainstorms had abated, although early lying water ensured that ‘winter bikes’ were more evident than is usual for August.

It was a conventionally direct route out to Ryburgh and Colkirk before turning north to Hempton and up the Wensum valley to Shereford, where the Wheelers were relieved to turn out of a strong south westerly headwind, crossing the river at Sculthorpe Mill. From here, we were able to pick up more favourable winds, past the eastern edge of Sculthorpe Airfield, a fast ten minutes on the B1355, turning along the lane to Waterden Bottom to join a section of the Roman road that runs from Toftrees, south west of Fakenham, to Burnham harbour*. The final three miles to the Courtyard Cafe climbed up the Chantry Hills and through the Triumphal Arch before a magnificent descent through the holm oaks, fallow deer and tourists.

Similar to last week, it was a brisk but easy ride back, assisted by a dominant tailwind. Initially on the rough road to the East Lodge, then through the southern edge of Wells town and the traditional route to Warham and Binham before cutting south eastwards to Field Dalling and Saxlingham, where Jim touched a wheel and ended up on his back still clipped in to his Merida. Luckily, the wide grass verge absorbed much of the impact, although the rider still suffered a cut knee and a bruised shoulder. From here, it was across the A148 into Sharrington and the lanes to Thornage (where Jim turned south to Melton), King’s Street down to the ford over the Thornage Beck, where a very substantial new footbridge has been installed to replace the virtually collapsed older version, Hunworth, Starling’s Hill, Edgefield (where Neil Mc departed), Plumstead Green, Baconsthorpe, North Barningham, the top of Plum Lane (where Ian split for home) and Red Barn Lane.

Distances: 48 miles to 68 miles.

*This ancient route connects at Toftrees south westwards, via Little Dunham, to the Peddars Way at North Pickenham and eastwards, via Billingford to Brampton, with its major Roman potteries.

Club Run 105m West Norfolk 16/08/2023

Four riders met at 8am on an ideal cycling day, warm, dry, sunny and with a light wind, north west in the morning swinging to north east in the afternoon.
Our first leg took us south to Lyng, 18 miles mainly downhill and wind assisted, meant high speed and little effort, a great start to a long ride. Enroute to Lyng around Whitwell Common we met the local hunt out on a practice ride, a huge pack of very well behaved dogs and horses of all sizes with riders of all ages and the youngsters who were unable to claim a horse, followed along behind on bicycles.
After Lyng we headed west through Gressenhall, Great Dunham, Castle Acre to West Acre, where we took the appropriately named Tumbley Hill Road to our first café stop at West Acre Gardens after 42miles. At a leisurely stop we enjoyed good sausage or bacon rolls, a scone for one and coffee.

Cafe stop at the picturesque West Acre Gardens. L-R Chris S, Clive, Mark M, Ian A camera. 16th Aug 2023

Reinvigorated we continued to Grimston, across the A148 to West Newton and Sandringham, where we stopped for a photo at the famous gates.

Sandringham House, L-R Ian A, Clive, Mark M, Chris S 16th Aug 2023

Then it was the open and rolling road through Shernborne, Fring and the final long drag up to Docking. Our second stop was at Thornham which was about five miles away, which was easy going until we reached Beacon Hill. When you do finally reach the top, you are rewarded with wonderful views of the marshes and sea stretching out into the distance, followed by a high speed descent into Thornham itself.
We stopped at Thornham Deli (67 miles) which was busy as it was about 1:30pm, but soon found an outside table with some shade and were quickly looked after by the numerous staff. The menu was extensive and it was easy to see why it is a popular destination on the coast road.

Good food at Thornham Deli. L-R, Mark M, Chris S, Clive, Ian A camera. 16th Aug 2023

Three of us had different varieties of scrambled eggs but Ian’s plain scrambled eggs on toast was huge, he soon finished it though. After paying and filling our water bottles we set off on the eastward home leg.
After a tour of the marsh side houses we took the uphill road to Choseley and the Ringstead Road to Burnham Market, where we took a tour through the village to see the chaos of cars and people before heading up another Beacon Hill, this time to Shammer and the Burn Valley vineyard.

Burn Valley vineyard at the Shammer crossroads. 16th Aug 2023

Then it was a good descent into North Creake and on the familiar roads to Little Walsingham, Thursford, Brinton where Clive turned off, Hunworth and the climb up to Edgefield. After a brief rest for a snack and drink, it was on to Baconsthorpe, Bodham Hill where Ian left us, leaving two to complete the route back to PC.

PC to PC was 105.5 miles, 7hrs riding and 2hrs for stops at an average speed of 15 mph.
Riders: Chris S, Ian A (photos), Clive, Mark M

Upcoming Rides –
Saturday 19th – Holkham
Wednesday 23rd – Poppylands, Horsey, 9am start
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
Visit the Clubs Runs Gallery for larger and more photos: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/club-runs-photo-gallery/

Club Run to Shipdham on 12/8/2023.

The joys of cycling.

Ian, Neil Mc, Chris, Mark and Geoff met at Pretty Corner on a bright and windy August morning. Geoff was out only for a steady run down to his favourite watering hole at Cawston. Brian, Jim and Harvey joined the route down the road a piece. Neil S would have joined them, but was called up at the last minute for unscheduled domestic duties.

A stiff, gusty south westerly made for a hard-working ride out, taking a direct line through to Reepham and Whitwell Common, before looping over to Sparham, where Ian suffered a snakebite puncture (aka pinch puncture), Elsing, North Tuddenham and Mattishall. From here it was mainly unknown territory for most of the Wheelers, hitting the lost lanes by way of Garvestone, Reymerston Hall, High Common, Swathing and Blackmoor Row to the friendly King’s Cafe in the large mid-Norfolk village of Shipdham. The group of seven refuelled in the roomy wooden shelter at the back of this former pub.

Warm sun and a strong tailwind made it a brisk and pleasant ride back through Thorpe Row, Daffy Green, Scarning, Podmore, Bushy Common, Gressenhall, Worthing, Billingford (where two mature white-bearded Wheelers were asked how they are so fit), Bintree, Foulsham, Skitfield and a direct route back through the lanes via Briston, shedding riders en route.

One puncture:- rear Continental ‘4 Seasons’.

Distances: 60 miles to 74 miles.

Inter-club 10m Time Trial Results 1st August

A great turnout for the inter-club 10 mile time trial last week that included riders from Velouse Flyers, East Coast Riders and Tri-Harman. It was close at the top overall with Jamie Sparrow (North Norfolk Wheelers) at 21:50 just 1 second faster than Ben Keeley (Velouse Flyers) 21:51 with Connor Rumbles (Norwich Race Team) third on a road bike with 22:26. With the road bike category getting ever more popular 8 riders battled it out for the road bike honours with Connor Rumbles first with 22.26, followed by B.Sandle (Velouse Flyers) at 23:50 then Graham Denny (North Norfolk Wheelers) with 23:52. Pete Farrell (East Coast Riders) had the fastest handicap time (based on previous performances) with a time adjusted 20:08. Thanks to the timekeepers and marshals and we look forward to the weekly time trials continuing over the next couple of months.

Club Run to Staithe N Willow, Horning 09/08/2023

Report by ride leader Ian A

Finally a mild, dry and calm day! Three Wheelers met at PC for the ride to Staithe ‘N’ Willow at Horning and the promised excitement of a crossing on the Horning Foot Ferry to boot!
A local lady ‘Sue’ also turned up on a step-through e-bike and pannier bound for shopping in North Walsham and asked to come along as we were going close to NW and she wanted to explore a route there via the smaller lanes. So of course we chivalrously obliged, despite her wearing not a stitch of lycra… Well, I ask you. More later…
The route took us south to Itteringham and across to Ingworth where we met Graham who looked very relaxed on the log bench by the church. But he stirred himself and joined us. After Banningham we joined the North Walsham Road and gave Sue onward directions to NW. We also explained that unfortunately, although we’d towed her to this point, her bike wasn’t suited to joining a group with lightweight road bikes, and directed her to the local U3A group that does social rides of a more suitable pace/distance for her. So in a blaze of flames and dust we left Sue behind and hope she had a good shop and found her way back on the more direct route that she knew.
The Wheelers route then went via Sloley and Ashmanaugh before arriving just a few minutes late for our lunch booking at noon at Staithe ‘N’ Willow. We were joined by Malcolm and sat outside. The food we had ranged from sandwiches (ham/fishfingers/BLT) to a Greek Salad with a smattering of triple-cooked chips for some and even a fat slice of cake as well for one individual. The food and hot drinks were all declared very good and the staff were plentiful.

After lunch we waved Malcom off who was retuning home via Wroxham, and then we discovered that unfortunately the Ferryman had gone AWOL and a phone call confirmed (we think – it was a very bad signal) that he’d swanned off to take someone to Wroxham (possibly) and wouldn’t be back till later. Shame. So we retraced our steps through Ashmanaugh, then turned NE to Dilham, N to Honing, skirted the edge of Bacton Wood and on familiar lanes to Knapton, Trunch, Southrepps and onto Roughton.
Just before Metton we said farewell to Graham who headed N back to Cromer and wished him well for his upcoming (or should it be out coming?) Kidney op and look forward to welcoming him back to the group once he’s recuperated. The remaining 3 headed on to Gresham where Ian turned left for High Kelling leaving the remaining 2 to make their way back to PC and Sheringham.

PC to PC was 57 miles
Ian A (leading), Chris S, Graham A, Mark M

Upcoming Rides –
Saturday 12th – Shipdham
Wednesday 9th – West Norfolk
Routes for rides on the website under Dates and Destinations: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/
Visit the Clubs Runs Gallery for larger and more photos: https://nnwheelers.co.uk/club-runs/club-runs-photo-gallery/

Club Run to Bircham Mill on 5/8/2023.

On another disappointing summer’s day three Wheelers met at Pretty Corner. Judging by the conversation, two of them had managed to extract the most optimistic forecast from a bad bunch. Fortunately they did coincide with the best of the conditions (relative), with most of the heavier stuff falling early and late and the wind not getting up until late afternoon. Mark, Chris and Harvey set out from PC, although the latter was out only for a couple of hours leg-loosener. The remaining duo rode briskly to the windmill cafe, following the conventional direct route out to Binham and Wighton, then over the higher ground to North Creake, the long climb up to Stanhoe and the back lanes through the Barwicks to the Great Bircham road. Unsurprisingly, the poor weather during the school holidays meant that the venue was busy with families. After refuelling, M and C took a more southerly route back via Bagthorpe, Syderstone, South Creake, the stiff hills over to Egmere, the fast descent to the Stiffkey valley through the Walsinghams, then Hindringham, Bale, Stody, Hunworth, some more serious ascending up Starling’s Hill to Cross Green, Baconsthorpe, the drag onto Bodham Hill and of course the final kick up to PC before descending into Sheringham. Both riders felt pretty done in at the end of a hilly day in cold summer conditions.

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The more ‘senior’ steady riding contingent had decided to ride on Friday and enjoyed a good run out on a bright and windy day. Graham would have been out, but is still awaiting his hospital treatment. Jim had a 10K race at Aylsham on Friday evening (52 minutes in the M75 category). So, Neil, Brian and Harvey set out en route for Bircham, but decided to cut things short by doubling back to the Norton Centre at Little Walsingham, where they took a leisurely break before a longish impromptu run back through the lanes before splitting at Barningham Winter.

Distances (both days): 62 miles to 70 miles.