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Sunday, 29 September 2013
29/9 Rye Rotary
Saturday, 28 September 2013
Semi-Club trip to Afan Forest
Afan Forest in Wales is a mecca for mountain biking.It has two 44k trails with a third supposed to be opening this year but not by the time we were there. The trails can be split up so you can do whatever you want.
We go for the immense amount of single track riding . There are many steep rocky descents.
The best routes are whites level and W2 but that is my opinion.Also the Wall. Skyline is what it says a high level route with spectacular views but mainly fire break so not very interesting for the group of 30 somethings I usually go with as they prefer the single track. I do to but cannot keep up, airtime is not for me. They patiently wait for me at the end of each trail section wondering if I have fallen off again.
Anyway we go down twice a year and why I say semi club trip is that 2 of our usual 30 somthings pulled out a couple of weeks before. On our earlier trip this year one of the 30 somethings had made a video on a go-pro, a brilliant helmet cam, and I sent it to Steve C , he showed it to Duncan who asked to join us for this latest trip. Duncan told Jozef and he also signed up so we were back up to 6.
We travel down on friday so we can get in a 3-4 hour ride , then back to the cottage we stay in for home cooked bangers and mash followed by several inevitables. Saturday is the big day. It always rains on saturdays in Wales but do not let that put you off . For some reason it does not seem to matter much because the rock is not slippy and although it would be better dry it rarely is. This is a 6 hour day with a well timed stop at a mountain hot dog and burger bar.
To clip in or not to clip in that is the question. My usual group never clip in , they are former BMX riders and seem to be able to keep their feet on the pedals even in mid air . We roadies like to know that when we are in the air intended or not we will not come off the pedals . Problem is it hurts more if you come off clipped in.
I have never clipped in before in Wales but Duncan did not even consider it. He was clipping in.
I did for friday as it was dry but bottled out on saturday in the rain but Duncan clipped in and said all in all much happier so there it is , your choice.
We were soaked and muddy by the time we got back . We passed a pub but the consensus was not to go in ( Duncan and I have still not got over this).
Our excellent thirty something cook excelled himself with a pasta and tuna bake followed by inevitables and settled down for the cycling on the telly. Our leader had brought a bottle of Jack D which was not scheduled for the return trip.
We normally try to do a 2 hour ride on the sunday but our route masters girlfriend had her birthday that day and quite rightly he decided to take a early trip back and it was raining again.
Its a four and a half hour drive but for mountain bikers looking for a challenge this is a good destination
Steve has kindly agreed to attach the video clip so you can see some fun
Derek M
We go for the immense amount of single track riding . There are many steep rocky descents.
The best routes are whites level and W2 but that is my opinion.Also the Wall. Skyline is what it says a high level route with spectacular views but mainly fire break so not very interesting for the group of 30 somethings I usually go with as they prefer the single track. I do to but cannot keep up, airtime is not for me. They patiently wait for me at the end of each trail section wondering if I have fallen off again.
Anyway we go down twice a year and why I say semi club trip is that 2 of our usual 30 somthings pulled out a couple of weeks before. On our earlier trip this year one of the 30 somethings had made a video on a go-pro, a brilliant helmet cam, and I sent it to Steve C , he showed it to Duncan who asked to join us for this latest trip. Duncan told Jozef and he also signed up so we were back up to 6.
We travel down on friday so we can get in a 3-4 hour ride , then back to the cottage we stay in for home cooked bangers and mash followed by several inevitables. Saturday is the big day. It always rains on saturdays in Wales but do not let that put you off . For some reason it does not seem to matter much because the rock is not slippy and although it would be better dry it rarely is. This is a 6 hour day with a well timed stop at a mountain hot dog and burger bar.
To clip in or not to clip in that is the question. My usual group never clip in , they are former BMX riders and seem to be able to keep their feet on the pedals even in mid air . We roadies like to know that when we are in the air intended or not we will not come off the pedals . Problem is it hurts more if you come off clipped in.
I have never clipped in before in Wales but Duncan did not even consider it. He was clipping in.
I did for friday as it was dry but bottled out on saturday in the rain but Duncan clipped in and said all in all much happier so there it is , your choice.
We were soaked and muddy by the time we got back . We passed a pub but the consensus was not to go in ( Duncan and I have still not got over this).
Our excellent thirty something cook excelled himself with a pasta and tuna bake followed by inevitables and settled down for the cycling on the telly. Our leader had brought a bottle of Jack D which was not scheduled for the return trip.
We normally try to do a 2 hour ride on the sunday but our route masters girlfriend had her birthday that day and quite rightly he decided to take a early trip back and it was raining again.
Its a four and a half hour drive but for mountain bikers looking for a challenge this is a good destination
Steve has kindly agreed to attach the video clip so you can see some fun
Derek M
27/9 HSCC Fri Night Ride- The Rider's Not For Turning
Marcus Joins Us For The First Time |
Marcus could not be tested on Stonestile lane and our traditional Stonestile lane newbie photo was denied. Perhaps next week?
Monday, 23 September 2013
Now for something completely different
What is the connection between:
Hastings & St. Leonards United FC, Dunlop Tyres and The Houses of Parliament.
The answer is: Hastings & St. Leonards C.C.
Last weekend returning from the Warwick Uni Open Day the Jenner family decided to stop at the White Horse pub on the A21 at Hurst Green for something to eat. I decided to go to the Gents as you do and noticed a black & white photo on the wall of Hastings & St. Leonards United FC. It was an old picture taken around the turn of the last century and having taken a picture on my smart phone it provided us with some entertainment prior to our meal arriving, as to what year the photo was taken. We all decided that it must have been taken around 1900 due to the clothing being worn.
Anyway, our attention fell onto the president of the football club namely Harvey du Cros MP. Back home we decided to Google him and find out who he was and this is what we found.
Harvey du Cros MP was elected the Conservative Candidate for Hastings in 1906 and resigned from the House of Commons two years later because of ill health.
Mr Harvey Du Cros was a millionaire Irishman who made his fortune from the pneumatic tyre industry. He ran many companies in the trade, and was the one-time owner of the Dunlop tyre company, which he sold for £3 million in 1896 (how much is that in today’s money ?
Du Cros made his first ‘public appearance’ on 6 January 1904 at the annual dinner of the Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club, in the Castle Hotel. Chairman of the event was local Liberal MP Mr Freeman-Thomas.
Cycling was a popular local sport and there was a very large attendance. Du Cros had always been a keen cyclist, and it was this that made him realise the need and market for pneumatic tyres, first with cycles, then motor vehicles.
So there we are, amazing what info you can find from an old photo.
Hastings & St. Leonards United FC, Dunlop Tyres and The Houses of Parliament.
The answer is: Hastings & St. Leonards C.C.
Last weekend returning from the Warwick Uni Open Day the Jenner family decided to stop at the White Horse pub on the A21 at Hurst Green for something to eat. I decided to go to the Gents as you do and noticed a black & white photo on the wall of Hastings & St. Leonards United FC. It was an old picture taken around the turn of the last century and having taken a picture on my smart phone it provided us with some entertainment prior to our meal arriving, as to what year the photo was taken. We all decided that it must have been taken around 1900 due to the clothing being worn.
Anyway, our attention fell onto the president of the football club namely Harvey du Cros MP. Back home we decided to Google him and find out who he was and this is what we found.
Harvey du Cros MP was elected the Conservative Candidate for Hastings in 1906 and resigned from the House of Commons two years later because of ill health.
Mr Harvey Du Cros was a millionaire Irishman who made his fortune from the pneumatic tyre industry. He ran many companies in the trade, and was the one-time owner of the Dunlop tyre company, which he sold for £3 million in 1896 (how much is that in today’s money ?
Du Cros made his first ‘public appearance’ on 6 January 1904 at the annual dinner of the Hastings and St Leonards Cycling Club, in the Castle Hotel. Chairman of the event was local Liberal MP Mr Freeman-Thomas.
Cycling was a popular local sport and there was a very large attendance. Du Cros had always been a keen cyclist, and it was this that made him realise the need and market for pneumatic tyres, first with cycles, then motor vehicles.
So there we are, amazing what info you can find from an old photo.
Saturday, 21 September 2013
HSCC Fri Night Ride 20/9- Gravel Travels
Susan Arrives For Her First HSCC Friday Night Ride |
Susan Gets A Great Time On Stonestile |
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Cevennes Summer 2013
The Cevennes was the right choice for a summer holiday for an aspirant but slow hill climber. Such a beautiful place with some sensational hills, long climbs and exhilarating descents from the pine woods on the ridges.
Hill tops and ridges led to spectacular views. Having squeezed in a few long rides, the hills back in Sussex seem a lot smaller and much more easily overcome now. The advent of autumn in Sussex is now a cooler pleasure, riding in the rain along Rye harbour nature reserve spotting the curlews and avocets. Looking forward to wintry bacon butty rides across the levels with the club.
Alexander
I was fortunate enough to come across some dutch riders who were no slouches climbing despite the absence of hills at home.
Refreshments on the way and Salade aux Gesiers in a beautiful cafe.
Logging the miles, it was easy to allow yourself the odd slice of pepper saucissson.
Hill tops and ridges led to spectacular views. Having squeezed in a few long rides, the hills back in Sussex seem a lot smaller and much more easily overcome now. The advent of autumn in Sussex is now a cooler pleasure, riding in the rain along Rye harbour nature reserve spotting the curlews and avocets. Looking forward to wintry bacon butty rides across the levels with the club.
Alexander
Sunday, 15 September 2013
15/9 End Of Season- The Hidden Valley
At The Top Of Ditchling Beacon! |
This is the end of the offroad season for me, I wont be organising any more until June next year, its back to the road for me although Derek and josef are off to Wales for some more serious mountain biking next weekend. Its been the best season for many years, lets hope next year is just as good.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
HSCC Friday Night Ride-Wet Wet Wet!
Ivan gets A Few Minutes Shelter from The Rain |
. All good fun though, LOL.
Sunday, 8 September 2013
7/9 Annual Off Road Ride To Brighton
Josef On A Superlight Ridgid 29er! |
Dave Is Back On The Trails! |
Only One Puncture This year! |
Refuelling At Alfriston! |
Monday, 2 September 2013
7/8 Return To Birling Gap
ee by 'eck, you think yer 'ard lad! |
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