Dry and sunny but a wee bit chilly for my 7am start, and once again I was on the Rory. I took my normal route out through Upminster to South Wealds, then as there wasn`t much traffic about I rode along the A128 until Kelvedon Hatch. Then back into the lanes to Hallsford Bridge and eventually Chipping Ongar and Moreton. By the time I reached Matching Green I had a good idea where I was going for coffee. Through Manwood Green to Taverners Green and Bush End brought me to Hatfield Forest. After those `false teeth rattling` cattle grids I arrived at the Forest Cafe at 10.30 to share my coffee, well more my biscuits with a Jackdaw!
Leaving the cafe at 11am I retraced my route back to Taverners Green and then headed for White & Abbess Roding`s to make my way to Willingale for a short break in Fred`s bus shelter. Then on through Blackmore and back to South Wealds and eventually reaching home at 3pm with 68.90 miles on the clock which is my longest ride so far this year.
I just had to take a picture of this outside Spains Hall Farm Willingale
Sunday, 26 May 2013
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Tuesday 21st May
A 09.45 start on a cloudy and windy morning, I had no destination again as I set off on the Rory. Through Bulphan and over the A127 at Dunton, followed by a short climb to find all those nasty potholes along the Billericay Rd have now been filled in. I took the pretty route along Blind Lane which is a rough stuff route to reach Billericay and then onto Buttsbury Ford or as some locals call it the Wash. Anyway whatever it called, it was a wee bit wet for me so I took the footbridge over. Then after a short climb I came to the 12th century St. Mary church. Then downhill to cross the River Wid by the 16th century bridge, followed by a climb up to Ingatestone, where I decide I would turn for home here.
Once again I got caught at the rail crossing gates but at least it wasn`t raining this time, though I did feel a few spots a mile or two back. I stopped outside the 16th century Ingatestone Hall to check the time with its one handed clock which said 12.30 I think! Then I made my way to Hutton and The Avenue to reach Thorndon Country Park for coffee and biscuits. Then onto to Little Warley and Birds Lane to pick up the B road and more traffic than I`ve seen all morning! I was home by 13.45 with 36.10 miles on the clock. So a nice ride out, had a chat with a few cyclists I met on route, it was just a shame the sun never came out to play!
Once again I got caught at the rail crossing gates but at least it wasn`t raining this time, though I did feel a few spots a mile or two back. I stopped outside the 16th century Ingatestone Hall to check the time with its one handed clock which said 12.30 I think! Then I made my way to Hutton and The Avenue to reach Thorndon Country Park for coffee and biscuits. Then onto to Little Warley and Birds Lane to pick up the B road and more traffic than I`ve seen all morning! I was home by 13.45 with 36.10 miles on the clock. So a nice ride out, had a chat with a few cyclists I met on route, it was just a shame the sun never came out to play!
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Saturday 27th April
There had been a frost first thing but by the time I set off at 07.20 it had all gone, but it was still feeling rather chilly than of late. Once again I was on the Rory and once again I had no idea where I was a going! I made an unscheduled stop in Hall Lane to speak to Havering CTC rider Gordon who was just setting off to the gym for some spinning in aid of a charity. Once over South Wealds I sped through Blackmore to Norton Heath and Willingale where I had a quick stop at Fred`s bus shelter. Then onto High Easter and Stagden Cross to reach the lovely village of Pleshey, where I had my iron ration stop in the moat garden.
Back in the saddle I made my way to Good Easter and Roxwell then onto Cooksmill Green and Highwood to stop in Blackmore to finish off my iron rations beside the village pond. I then more or less retrace my outward route back to South Wealds and Upminster to reach home at 14.30 with 61.69 miles on the clock which is my longest ride (so far) this year.
The Rory in the moat garden always a lovely spot for a break before or after you explore this delightful village
Back in the saddle I made my way to Good Easter and Roxwell then onto Cooksmill Green and Highwood to stop in Blackmore to finish off my iron rations beside the village pond. I then more or less retrace my outward route back to South Wealds and Upminster to reach home at 14.30 with 61.69 miles on the clock which is my longest ride (so far) this year.
The Rory in the moat garden always a lovely spot for a break before or after you explore this delightful village
Monday, 15 April 2013
Sunday 14th April
A mild and cloudy morning greeted me as I set off at 07.30 on-board the Rory to splash my way through a number of large puddles to reach Dunton. No bootsale today so hardly any traffic on roundabout, which was nice. After Billericay I headed to Ingatesone Hall and caught a few spots of rain and also got caught at the level crossing gates! Then onto Margaretting where I pointed my wheels towards Writtle and reached the village green at 09.30 just as that old currant bun came out. It was very pleasant sitting beside the duck pond sharing a piece of my homemade fruit cake with the ducks. But eventually I had to make a move and decide to head back home.
A tough headwind greeted me as I made my way to Loves Green and Blackmore where a seat on the village green was waiting for me as I needed to get out of this wind for a rest. Doddinghurst and South Wealds led me to Upminster and eventually home by 13.00hrs and with 46 miles on the clock
The Rory at Writtle village green duck pond in the warm sunshine
A tough headwind greeted me as I made my way to Loves Green and Blackmore where a seat on the village green was waiting for me as I needed to get out of this wind for a rest. Doddinghurst and South Wealds led me to Upminster and eventually home by 13.00hrs and with 46 miles on the clock
The Rory at Writtle village green duck pond in the warm sunshine
Monday, 24 December 2012
Sunday 23rd December
I`ve not been cycling much lately due to one thing and another so as this morning was dry and mild I decide a ride would be good, so I set off at 08.30 with my Santa`s hat on and some tinsel on the Raleigh. I headed out to North Ockendon along North Rd and said hello to the Becontree Wheelers as they turned into Fen La, whilst I carried on along the Ockendon Rd to reach Upminster to meet the Havering CTC. I rode with them for a few miles and even though we had a tailwind their speed was just to much for my unfit self and on my hack bike! So I turned off at Dunnings La and headed for Bulphan and a hello to the Gateway C.C. who getting ready for their ride outside the church. Once over the A128 I found a large puddle in Doesgate La to get through, then at the junction of Doesgate La and Lower Dunton Rd it was just a mess with flood water, mud and gravel.
I stopped for a cuppa in Langdon Hills Visitors Centre, were of course the Becontree Wheelers were installed, after a chat with them and Norman the volunteer at the Centre I decide with 14 miles on the clock to return home from here. This saw me retracing my route out but now into a lovely headwind, until Pike La. I was rather surprise there wasn`t more flooding with all the rain we had lately, that was of course before I hit Pea and Dennis Lanes! Yes nicely wet feet for the last few miles home, which I reach at 11.45 with my longest mileage I`ve done for eight weeks, at total of 25 miles!
I stopped for a cuppa in Langdon Hills Visitors Centre, were of course the Becontree Wheelers were installed, after a chat with them and Norman the volunteer at the Centre I decide with 14 miles on the clock to return home from here. This saw me retracing my route out but now into a lovely headwind, until Pike La. I was rather surprise there wasn`t more flooding with all the rain we had lately, that was of course before I hit Pea and Dennis Lanes! Yes nicely wet feet for the last few miles home, which I reach at 11.45 with my longest mileage I`ve done for eight weeks, at total of 25 miles!
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Sunday 4th November
I had planned to meet up with the Havering CTC this morning for their `All comers Ride` plus I wanted to book my Xmas lunch with them too. But I woke to the sound of rain lashing down outside! By 9am the rain seem to be easing so I set off knowing that I would miss the Havering at the start but then I could always head for Blackmore for a coffee. Within half a mile of leaving home on the Raleigh I was cycling through deep floods along Dennis Lane, Sunnings Lane wasn`t too bad. After Corbets Tey I turned into Parklands Ave for around the houses route to reach Upminster and that when it grew very dark and the rain lash down again! At Bells Corner traffic lights it was so dark you would have thought it was evening time and I had to switch my lights on. At this point I had enough and set off for home, via St. Marys Lane and Pike Lane. In Pea Lane a number of cars were turning back because of the floods along here, but I just rode through as I was so cold and wet I didn`t really care anymore! Of course the rain suddenly stopped just before I reached home at 10.15 with just 10 miles on the clock.
Sunday, 28 October 2012
OOPS!
Since I delete `My Sunday Cycling Blog` and started this new one I`ve hardly been out cycling! Mostly because of the Lurgy (flu) which as hit me twice this month, or perhaps I wasn`t over it the first time and went out cycling and made things worst!
Normal service will resume very soon I hope.
Normal service will resume very soon I hope.
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