Four hardy souls, Mick Ayliffe, Dave Elliot, Tony (who was delighted to hear me say that I thought that Italy would win the World Cup) and Ev, set off from the Swan and Sugar Loaf in Croydon to their destinatin: Tully's farm at Turner's Hill. Up through Selsdon, Farley and Beddlestead we climbed with minimal traffic to bother us. At the top of Beddlestead Farm Lane Mick made off down Titsey Lane on a shorter and less hilly route to Tully's, and in ignoring a road closed sign, found himself having to clamber over a fallen tree. For once the sign really did mean all road users!
The remaining three went down Titsey Hill proper, through Limpsfield, Crowhurst, Lingfield, Felcourt, up Baldwins Hill to East Grinstead, followed by the long drag up to Turner's Hill. Arriving at Tully's before Mick; he failed to spot our bicycles and sat in a corner on his own before we spotted him. He then complained about his battle into the westerly wind to get there!
Once refreshed, we made our way back via Copthorne, Smallfield and Mersterham, where Mick chose Fanny's and the other three chose Harp's Oak Lane. Tony made his way back to Coulsdon on the main road (we think) whilst Dave and myself met up with Mick again at the top of Harp's Oak from where we made our way back home.
The day turned out lovely with nice warm sunny spells. Really good cycling weather. 50 miles Croydon to Croydon at a 14.8 mph average for my ride, so a little bit less for the others!
Monday, 14 June 2010
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