Club Run to The Olive Branch – 29 June 2016- – Leader John Dimascio

We went the direct way to Itteringham via Barningham (after repairing a water bottle holder!). Then we diverted through Oulton past the recently burnt-out hall to Oulton Street. Approaching Aylsham from Abel Heath we ducked and dived around the towns lanes and its more expensive residences to Dunkirk, crossing the A140 at the second attempt (the men revolting at the first choice route due to mud). The riders were however treated to a tour of the factory’s on the industrial estate which was quite entertaining.

 We then headed through Tuttington, Swanton Abbot and Sloley to arrive at the eastern end of the Tunstead dual carriageway, but a few pedal strokes from our destination.

Lunch was its normal mouth watering excellence as were the bikes and associated cycling gear at the back on the café.

Heading back, we went across the railway twice and then via St James, Great Hautbois to Skeyton where our leader made his farewells.

Rain, never far away, finally fell on the riders on their way home.

Nevertheless, an excellent days riding so thank you John.

PC – PC 47 miles

Roll of Honour: John D, Andrew, Malcolm, Trevor,  Robert, Kevin, Geoff

 

Club Run to The Wymondham Garden Cafe – 25 June 2016

Club Run to The Wymondham Garden Cafe – 25 June 2016 

A new café stop beckoned two riders out from Pretty Corner and a further three at the pick-up point at Itteringham bridge. With the weather set on warm and sunny for most of the day the decision to ride the full circuit was unanimously endorsed.

Our outward journey was via Itteringham, Cawston, Swannington Upgate, Attlebridge, Weston Longville, Telegraph Hill, Marlingford mill, Pockthorpe and finally, the cafe. On route, care had to be taken on many of the minor roads to avoid sand and gravel which had been washed off the fields after the storms of the previous days. We stopped on a bridge on route, to see the river Yare which was in full flow and had previously burst its banks into the surrounding fields. Turning the corner, we found that the road was flooded as well but undaunted by this we wadded through on our way

Our café was an excellent choice with all food homemade and for once there was unanimity on the choice – omelettes for all !.

Then it was homeward bound via Carlton Forehoe, Barnham Broom, Mattishall Burgh, Elsing, Sparham, Eade’s mill, Booton, Oulton Street, Itteringham.

Large black clouds threatened the riders from the start of the homeward ride making tired legs push hard to keep just ahead of threating rain storms and apart from a few spots we all made it home dry.

A cracking club ride and thanks to our leader who navigated us through roads which were at times like sand beaches.

Footnote: Next club run is to Waxham Great Barn which is another classic ride so come along and enjoy the miles.

Weather: Excellent

Roll of Honour: Trevor, Malcolm, Ian, Harvey and Geoff ( 5 Omeletts)

PC to PC: 67 miles

Itt to Itt: 52 miles

Max: 79 miles

 

 

 

 

Club Run to The Dun Cow at Salthouse on the 15 June 2016 – By Kevin Hornshaw

Three riders met at PC. On setting off we made brisk progress against a southerly wind through Matlaske, Itteringham, Corpusty and Guestwick. Alan asked at one point if we were in fact going to Salthouse via Yorkshire!! To put his mind at ease we eventually turned north from Hindolveston towards Melton Constable, Thornage and Letheringsett, over the hill at Bayfield Brecks, Cley,and along the coast road to the Dun Cow.
A very good 33 miles at an average of 16 miles an hour, the boys were ready for refreshment.
The pub did not disappoint with massive sandwiches and hearty sausages washed down with good ale.
After lunch Andrew said his farewells and pedaled back along the coast road home.
Not daunted Alan and I tackled Bard Hill, no mean feat after what we had eaten, then on to Holt, Baconsthorpe, Gresham and the last hill on Gibbet Lane to finish.
A total of 46 miles PC to PC with many Norfolk thigh- testing hills. A good day out with sunshine all the way and no punctures, what more could you ask for.
Roll of Honour Kevin, Alan and Andrew

Club Ride to The Queens Birthday Lane Party – 11 June 2016

Club Ride to The Queens Birthday Lane Party – 11 June 2016 

By design, our club run for the 11 June coincided with the Queens official 90th birthday and the many street parties throughout the land laid on to mark the occasion. The North Norfolk Wheelers celebrated this in fine style with a “Drive and Ride” to Sandringham. For those who have not yet taken advantage of these club runs they are an excellent way of learning new routes on new roads without spending enormous amounts of time getting there. Your mileage can be anything from 60 to over 100 depending on how far you want to ride instead of drive to the start.

For this event, four Wheelers arrived by car at the village car park at Hempstead and one by pedal power for a glorious ride to the Queens estate at Sandringham and perhaps a cake or two if street parties were in full flow.

Our outward ride was via Southmill, Helhoughton, Rudham Grange, Houghton, Anmer, Appleton Water Tower, West Newton, Wolferton and finally the estate of Sandringham.

Sandringham was surprisingly quiet, as it appeared that the Lady was involved in another street party in London and was therefore not available. This suited us fine as we were served quickly at the café and in no time at all we were back on our bikes for the homeward leg which comprised of Vincent Hills, Pott Row, Gayton Thorpe, Litcham Heath, Tittleshall and finally, back to the car park. The homeward leg was slightly longer which was fine as we now had a light tail wind to assist us.

To put it mildly this was “A Great Royal Ride” and enjoyed by all who were able to come.

Hempton to Hempton: 58 miles.

Max: 102 miles.

Weather: Excellent

Roll of Honour: Barry, Ben, Geoff, Scott and Harvey

 

 

 

 

Club Ride to The Rising Sun at Coltishall 4 June 2016 Leader – Dual Act

Club Ride to The Rising Sun at Coltishall 4 June 2016 Leader – Dual Act 

With John D unable to lead the club run it fell to Trevor N and Geoff P to improvise a route to the Rising Sun at Coltishall. GP lead the first part of the ride to Banningham and then gleefully pasted over the baton to TN. This was when the ride really started and TN showed his knowledge of the lanes to the benefit of all.

From Banningham we rode left to go to Suffield and then towards Antingham where we turned down the long straight lane to Felmingham. At this point we turned onto the main road to ride round the back of the old airdrome before finally arriving at St James and the pub having by then completed some 28 miles.

At the pub we had the joy of sitting outside by the river and were joined by Maggie and Chris K plus John D making a grand total of nine out.

Time passed too quickly and we were once again on our bikes for the homeward journey. We rode right out of the pub and then left back to St James and then another obscure route round the airfield before going towards Skeyton and then Tuttington, Banningham and minor roads to Sheringham.

Many thanks Trevor for leading the outward ride. It was also good to see our friend Graham back with us from Leicester- always welcome on our club runs.

Roll of Honour: Alan, Chris, Maggie, Geoff, Malcolm, John D, Kevin, Trevor, Graham

Conditions: Warm and sunny on the outward ride – cold and overcast on the homeward ride.

50 miles for most – a lot more for a few

 

Bruce McEwan Memorial Ride – (Tour of the Greens) 4 June 2016

Bruce McEwan Memorial Ride – (Tour of the Greens) 4 June 2016

 

Two club members met at Pretty Corner for Bruce’s memorial ride to Yaxham. A further six were waiting at for us at Itteringham making a grand total of eight. It should be noted that other members rode the previous week because they were unable to come today.

The weather, which must be noted, was cold and misty going out but there was the promise of better things once we left the “arctic circle” of Sheringham and headed towards Yaxham.

Our ride out went via Itteringham, Cawston, Great Witchingham, Lenwade, Collin Green, Primrose Green, Green Farm, Peaseland Green, Etling Green, Clint Green, Yaxham.

Waters of Yaxham is always busy which denotes a good café which it is.

A minute’s quiet contemplation was given in memory of Bruce.

After lunch the sun broke through and the temperature moved into promised 20%.

Home was via Brakefield Green, Clippings Green, North Tuddenham, Elsing, Lyng, Reepham, Ollands, Oulton Street.

 

This ride, with its poignant memorise, was really top draw. Our thanks to all those who came this week and last week to pay their respects.

Alan, Chris, Geoff, Harvey, Malcolm, Robin, Scott, Trevor.

PC tp PC: 63 miles

Itt to Itt: 48 miles

Max: 75 miles

Club Run on the 1 June 2016 to The Queens Head at Foulsham

Club Run on the 1 June 2016 to The Queens Head at Foulsham

GP was late in arriving at Pretty Corner due to the need to change bikes from Summer to Winter mode. He assumed that the club run was well and truly underway and decided to continue on in the hope of meeting them near the lunch stop. He rode down to Briston on roads near to impassable. Also, a torrential downpour forced him to seek abject shelter under a tree which actually afforded him little protection. Further on he encountered fallen trees and more flooded roads but still no sign of the club run.

Over the Beck at Briston and then along to Hindolveston with the roads more like rivers than rivers themselves he continued. Soon it was turn left and head down for Foulsham.

With thoughts of bowls of hot soup and copious flagons of tea his spirit rose. In Foulsham he met up with kindred spirit Trevor Neild who broke the bad news that the pub was closed. Trevor had manage to enter the pub and found one painter and three barking dogs but no food or drink. Like a sketch out of Basil Faulty – its Wednesday so the pub is shut.

We decided to now try our luck at the Royal Oak which was opened especially for us. However, there was no food but the landlord did kindly make tea for us at no charge. He also gave an interesting account of running a pub including wakes, vapour parties and other such initiatives.

Time however did not allow us to reflect on such interesting subjects and we rode back to Foulsham and the spar shop where a cup of instant soup could be purchased.

Then it was homeward bound with Trevor off to Reepham and GP off to Field Dalling.

No sight was made of the club run who may have entered the Bermuda Triangle of North Norfolk.

In all a miserable days ride but good to meet up with Trevor and the homeward bound run was better than the outward ride.

Packed lunch next time we enter this area.

Conditions: Cold, heavy rain most of the way with flooding in many places.

PC to PC 42 miles.

Role of Honour and GOLD merit award: Trevor and Geoff

And From the Official Club Run: “The official” ride was barely better in fact worse due to two punctures on the way out.
Our new member Sue on a heavy old bike had a tough baptism (literally with the heavens open). She however is persistent and completed the ride.
I am told that there is no such thing as bad weather just bad clothing! The 1st June proved the exception to that statement.
Oddly though there was a sort of grim sense of satisfaction justifying double cake rations on returning home.

 

Club Run on the 25 May 2016 to The Black Lion at Walshingham

Club Run on the 25 May 2016 to The Black Lion at Walshingham

Five club members met at Pretty Corner for our ride to The Black Lion at Walsingham. The weather was anything but conducive to a long hard slog on minor roads so a shorter version on a more direct route was taken. The BBC weather forecast (seaweed) indicated that all would be well after 10.00am. This forecast proved to be as helpful to the riders as a third ear is to an elephant.

Leaving PC we rode to Kelling Heath, Langford, The Dome, Binham to Walsingham and then the pub. With the rain still descending we were grateful to find a large fire waiting for us as well as excellent food and service.

After lunch and suitable dried out, we rode homeward going via Hindringham, Bale, Sharrington, Hempstead, Baconsthorpe, West Beckham and finally home.

My thanks to those hard riders who braved the elements and made poor conditions irrelevant.

 

Conditions: Cold, light rain most of the way with a moderate cold wind.

PC to PC 41 miles.

 

Role of Honour: John S, Andrew, Alan, Kevin and Geoff

Club Run on the 21 May 2016 to The Peacocks Teashop at Hoe

Club Run on the 21 May 2016 to The Peacocks Teashop at Hoe

Two club members met at Pretty Corner for our ride to the Peacocks Tearoom which is situate just out of Hoe.

At our pick up point in Reepham another club member greeted us and so off we set at a cracking pace despite a strong headwind in our face for most of the outward ride. Our journey took us to Whitwell – going past the station – then Sparham to Bylaugh ( how do you pronounce it ?) and then Robertson Barracks. Here, there were signs warning of “marching troops” but in reality the only marching was of three bikes going flat out for a well-deserved lunch.

For those who have not been to the café it is a real gem.

After lunch we had the added incentive of a strong tailwind most of the way home. Our route now was Hoe church to Woodgate and then Peaseland Green, Collin Green to Attlebridge, Swannington Upgate, Haveringland and finally Cawston (passed the disappearing Rat Catchers) to Itteringham and home

An excellent days riding – fast on the outward bound and even faster on the return.

 

Conditions: Stiff headwind out, strong tailwind home. 

PC to PC 61 miles.

 

Role of Honour: Harvey, Geoff and Malcolm (and still room for a few more riders)