Ride report by Mark M
With numbers down due to holidays (though Chris S sends a report from Spain), only Andrew, Neil and Mark met at PC on a cooler day with a strong south westerly breeze. Our SW route meant a mainly headwind for the leg out, though it would help on the way back.
On the Matlaske Road to Corpusty we caught up with Harvey and had a brief chat before he turned for Mannington. We continued to Foulsham, across a busy A1067 to Bintree and down to Billingford and the regular stop at Worthing bridge. The river was very low in places, though deeper below the bridge and a number of good size fish (trout?) were swimming in groups. Then it was on to Hoe, a loop around Beetley and we arrived at Mardlers’ after 25 miles.
Surprisingly, we were the only customers and the staff said that it had been very quiet during the hot weather and they were looking forward to the school holidays and more visitors. Another two customers arrived while we had lunch, but the whole site was almost empty. Anyway, they had their famous quiche, chips and beans which Neil and I had, while Andrew settled for a baguette as he was out to a barbeque later, he still managed to find room for a muffin and coffee.
After lunch we went through Gressenhall and made a southerly loop down to Sparrow Green, before turning north for Longham and the generally uphill route past Bittering quarry, across the B1145 to Whissonsett and Colkirk. Turning west we now had the rolling hills to Great Ryburgh and the climb up to the Stibbard cross roads, which Neil got to first.
Trying to cross the A1067 again, we were surprised by the amount of traffic and then we saw that a steam traction engine was slowly approaching and must have gathered a huge tailback of traffic as it made its way from the Guist direction. We had plenty of time to get a camera ready as it made slow and steady progress towards Fakenham.

After that nostalgic interlude, we continued to Stibbard, Wood Norton and Guestwick, turning north for Nethergate. Along this little lane we came across another rarity, a pony and trap with three people onboard, after following them for a little way they were able to pull into a gateway and wave us through. Then through Craymere Beck, the back way around Briston where we met a pair of ducks and many ducklings making their way around a blind bend, I hope they all got to their destination. Then it was a wind assisted couple of miles up to Edgefield and the compulsory sprint for glory, I believe Neil was 2nd and Andrew 3rd. Neil then headed back to Corpusty and home, completing 62 miles in total.
Andrew and I then headed back to PC at a steadier pace, to finish a good day’s riding.
PC to PC was 59.8 miles at an average 15.4 mph (same out and back)
Riders: Neil Mc, Andrew B, Mark M
Upcoming Rides –
Wednesday 9th July – Guist Clock Cafe
Saturday 12th July – Lighthouse, Walcott
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

