September 14th. The club becomes the CTC in all but name.
just a brief update on Sundays Clubrun.
>
> Despite been leaderless whilst Janet and Bob were away enjoying the
> Pyrenees, there was 9 of us met at The Rising Sun and as no one else had
> any ideas of where to go I suggested
> Tattenhall knowing i had the relevant map in my pocket and knew most of
> the way and it was a lot better than the map Mike Bridge had with him, if
> you want hills turn out for the "Spud
> Riley" next year!
>
> A brisk pace saw us sailing through Cheshire and into the Vale Royal all
> going to smoothly until near Oulton Park where i checked the route with
> Greg who was adamant he knew the
> way, anyhow I delegated responsibility and 10 minutes later we were lost.
> I should no better than expect Greg to use a map thats just soft. A quick
> look at the map and we headed
> towards Beeston and arrived at the Ice Cream Factory for lunch. Don`t know
> what we did in there but we more or less emptied it within in minutes
> apart from the 2 old bikies ( 78 and
> 80) who chatted Terrie up!
>
> After lunch we rolled along to Delamere and despite little Chris`s and
> Phil`s best attempt to take the run up Kelsall hill we came back through
> Hatchmere and i didn`t need a push along
> here this week, either i`m getting fitter or the others are getting
> slower. Then over to Dutton locks and through the lanes to Great Budworth
> where the run split with several of us
> stopping for the tea and cakes of the womens institute in the best placed
> tea stop in Cheshire and the others carrying on.
>
> After tea and cakes or two cakes depending on who you are ( not me!! ) we
> pottered on through the lanes towards Tatton Park and the run in past the
> airport, a quick prayer by myself
> and Terrie instead of climbing the gate, ask Greg he thinks he`s seen it
> all now and we were soon back home. We lost Terrie for a few minutes due
> to nettle stings but she was soon back
> with us.
>
> I`ve even more respect for Janet leading us weekly now and will probably
> need another year to recover and deputise for her, hope i did as good a
> job as deputy as John Easop the other
> week.
>
> Danielle.
>
>
> Despite been leaderless whilst Janet and Bob were away enjoying the
> Pyrenees, there was 9 of us met at The Rising Sun and as no one else had
> any ideas of where to go I suggested
> Tattenhall knowing i had the relevant map in my pocket and knew most of
> the way and it was a lot better than the map Mike Bridge had with him, if
> you want hills turn out for the "Spud
> Riley" next year!
>
> A brisk pace saw us sailing through Cheshire and into the Vale Royal all
> going to smoothly until near Oulton Park where i checked the route with
> Greg who was adamant he knew the
> way, anyhow I delegated responsibility and 10 minutes later we were lost.
> I should no better than expect Greg to use a map thats just soft. A quick
> look at the map and we headed
> towards Beeston and arrived at the Ice Cream Factory for lunch. Don`t know
> what we did in there but we more or less emptied it within in minutes
> apart from the 2 old bikies ( 78 and
> 80) who chatted Terrie up!
>
> After lunch we rolled along to Delamere and despite little Chris`s and
> Phil`s best attempt to take the run up Kelsall hill we came back through
> Hatchmere and i didn`t need a push along
> here this week, either i`m getting fitter or the others are getting
> slower. Then over to Dutton locks and through the lanes to Great Budworth
> where the run split with several of us
> stopping for the tea and cakes of the womens institute in the best placed
> tea stop in Cheshire and the others carrying on.
>
> After tea and cakes or two cakes depending on who you are ( not me!! ) we
> pottered on through the lanes towards Tatton Park and the run in past the
> airport, a quick prayer by myself
> and Terrie instead of climbing the gate, ask Greg he thinks he`s seen it
> all now and we were soon back home. We lost Terrie for a few minutes due
> to nettle stings but she was soon back
> with us.
>
> I`ve even more respect for Janet leading us weekly now and will probably
> need another year to recover and deputise for her, hope i did as good a
> job as deputy as John Easop the other
> week.
>
> Danielle.
>