Thursday, 08 December 2011
Edward writes:About a dozen cyclists assembled at Haslingfield Green for the start of today's ride in somewhat unpromising conditions. In fact we were faced by stiff westerly winds. However, we set off towards Harston and were stopped at the railway crossing to allow a train spraying the tracks to pass through.
We then made the climb and descent into Newton and there we joined the road to Thiplow and Fowlmere. After Fowlmere we turned past the RSPB reserve and for the first time into the wind and this was seriously hard work, and this was soon followed by the road in the same direction into Melbourn. This was clearly not to everyone's taste and progress was extremely slow. After Melbourn we turned through Meldreth before finding road to Malton and the Golf Club.
HarstonThis was a welcome sanctuary, the more so because of the warm, friendly welcome we always receive there. The coffee and cake were most welcome, but after much deliberation it was most people's opinion that the ride should be abandoned as there would be little pleasure riding in those conditions. Consequently, most decided to go home by various routes and nobody went to the lunch stop at Hinxworth.
Edward Elmer