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Geoff Paice

“It is with great sorrow that I have to tell you of the sad death of Geoff Paice, our Club President, at the age of 92. The funeral ( a burial) will be at Beeston Regis Church at 2pm on Tuesday the 3rd September. The family will be very happy for members to dress in club colours and if any would like to be a Pall bearer, then please let me know. Geoff was a key part of the North Norfolk Wheelers and will be buried in his club jersey.”

Chris Knowles

Chairman

Geoff timekeeping on a cold April morning in 2018.

Club Ride to Chrysalis Café, Sparham Hill, Tue 6th August

Ride report by Mark M
With numbers greatly reduced by holidays and other commitments, it was apparent that a Tuesday ride would suit those available. So Mark and Chris set off from PC on another hot and humid morning, with potential showers forecast.
We set off into a headwind for Hempstead, Briston, Hindolveston, Wood Norton and Great Ryburgh. Here we turned for North Elmham, finally losing the headwind. After Elmham we turned off at Worthing and followed the Wensum, crossing it at Mill Street then turned for Bylaugh and up to Sparham before the final hill up to the café at 34 miles.
Graham was already sitting at an outside table having taken a more direct route down from Cromer. The café was the busiest that I’ve seen it, with many families making the most of the school holidays to visit the Bug Park. We had a little bit longer wait for our food than normal but it was good and tasty as usual.

Chris S and Graham A enjoying lunch in the sun at Chrysalis Cafe, Sparham Hill. 6th August 2024
Bugs at the Bug Park, Sparham Hill. 6th August 2024

Refreshed and refuelled the three of us set off again, this time passing the Witchingham’s before heading up to Cawston, Able Heath, Blickling and Ingworth.
At Ingworth Graham turned for Erpingham and a more direct route home, leaving two to take the lanes to Calthorpe, Wickmere and Thurgarton. Then it was up to Sustead church, Gresham and the final push back to PC.
We made the full trip without anything more than a few spots of rain, though it did rain steadily an hour or so after getting home.

PC to PC 56.4 miles at an average of 15.4 mph
Riders: Chris S, Mark M, Graham A.

Upcoming Rides –
Saturday 10th August – Norton’s Walsingham
Wednesday 14th August – Bayfield Hall, Glandford
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/

Spinning Classes

TriHarman have offered NN Wheelers some places for their spinning classes at the Reef, Sheringham this winter (November to March) Tuesday nights 7.30pm for 1 hour.  The cost for 19 weeks is £85.50 (£4.50 per session) to be paid upfront ideally.  If you are interested please confirm with TriHarman teresaaqua@aol.com

Club Ride to Café Verde, Mattishall

Ride report by Mark M
Chris, Doug and Mark met at PC on a very humid morning with a fairly light south westerly wind and a forecast of showers. It was a relief to get moving and having the breeze cool us down as we went down to Itteringham and then to Oulton to pick up Neil.
The plan was to go through Heydon Park, but the route was closed, so we diverted down the main B1149 to Heydon Road and rejoined our route to Cawston. Then we had some good fast roads down to Felthorpe and across to Attlebridge and the customary stop at the bridge for a breather before crossing the busy A1067 and up the hill to Weston Longville. We went past the old Attlebridge airfield and Hockering Wood to get to the first bridge over the A47, then it was through Mattishall, past a recently permanently closed Tabnabs and on to South Green Park to the café. South Green Park is a small business centre run by Poultec Training, which has meeting rooms, a new gym centre and a large café, with loads of indoor and outside seating, surrounded by grass and a pond.
We initially sat outside and watched a Moorhen family come very close looking for food scraps. We had just been served our drinks, when it started to drizzle and the wind was blowing it under the table parasol, so we bravely retreated into the café for our lunch. There seemed to be a communication problem between the order placed at the till and the information received in the kitchen as they managed to get 50% of the lunch orders wrong. They sorted the orders out though Doug did have to wait a long time for his, not that anyone noticed! Despite the issues we all agreed that it was worthy of another visit in the future.
When we set off we headed through Mattishall and up to North Tuddenham, crossing the A47 by another bridge. We stopped at Dans Farm for some excellent ice cream tubs, kindly bought by Doug. Then with the wind helping us we went through Elsing, up to Sparham then Nowhere Lane to Kerdiston, Thurning and Little London, where Neil turned off for home.
By now there were a lot of very black clouds and the wind had picked up and was swinging around to the north, which didn’t help progress. On the hill up to Edgefield, Chris showed that his form last Saturday was not a fluke, by leading to the top. When we got to the climb to the pylons at Bodham Hill he left me behind again and wasn’t interested in my excuses! It was now cool and drizzling, so Chris went home via Upper Sheringham, at Red Barn lane Doug continued to Cromer and I returned to PC.

PC to PC 59 miles at an average 15.2 mph
Riders: Doug H, Chris S, Neil Mc, Mark M

Upcoming Rides –
Wednesday 7th August – Chrysalis Café, Sparham Hill
Saturday 10th August – Norton’s, Walsingham
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/