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/
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