Greater Manchester

Organisers Contact: Jackie and Stuart Hibberd, Tel: 0117 9695159, Email: westcountry@tandem-club.org.uk

This is a Tandem Club regional group.

Kevin Hughes2024-03-29 07:17:11tce2024

Just insert name and pitch number. Circulate sheet tonight and tomorrow?

Peter Harvey2024-03-29 08:33:06EastLondon

What a good idea to have a booking sheet it will save a lot of hassle. Could we suggest please, that those of us who are parked up in the field use our vehicle registration number as we don't have a pitch number.

Cait Rickard2024-03-29 11:56:13Herts

Great idea - we need to leave Sunday early evening 😃

Marcus Benton2024-03-29 12:54:58tce2024

Hello. Has anyone found a fluorescent yellow helmet rain-cover please. Lost this morning (Good Friday).

Phil Harmer2024-03-29 17:13:33tce2024

If you are taking a car to the social tonight, pleasd consider offering a lift. I have 4 spaces left on my second run, after Tony+Janet

Phil Harmer2024-03-29 17:14:24tce2024

Stop press ig is around 2 miles to the hall. There is plenty of parking

Phil Harmer2024-03-29 17:14:54tce2024

Please bring a glass or mug with you.

Phil Harmer2024-03-30 07:46:42tce2024

If anyone is going to the International at Veere and has space to take the Tandem Games kit with them, that would be really helpful. I can bring it back, but cannot take it out (the current Mrs Harmer has been very clear on that). Please speak to me this evening. Phil Harmer.

Phil Harmer2024-03-30 07:47:17tce2024

As I mentioned last night, please do consider dropping in at the Blackbird Cafe in Chapel Row, RG7 6PD today. They kindly put on an extra member of staff for us yesterday. The food and cakes are delicious! They will be serving hot food until 2pm today, and will close at 3pm. The EM, EMP and EL routes alll go through Chapel Row. You can find it as you turn south by the Bladebone Inn.

Phil Harmer2024-03-30 10:52:32tce2024

Warning: EM, EMP, EL rides flooded beteween Ufton Green and the A4. It is about 300m long and 1 foot at it deepest. I suggest change route to get to the A4 at Padworth

Phil Harmer2024-03-30 11:36:54tce2024

The Padworth route is all dry. Aim for Padworth Common up at the top, then from there head down to Padworth.

Phil Harmer2024-03-30 22:23:06tce2024

The West routes all go via Adbury ford (see attached screenshot of route). We drove over this route this evening. The water has receded below the ford now and it is entirely passable. Beyond the ford, the road has a lot of muddy debris on it. The ford route is 3.7 miles from the campsite to Sandham memorial chapel. There is an alternative route - see my next post

Phil Harmer2024-03-30 22:23:49tce2024

The alternative route is 5.2 miles from the campsite to Sandham Memorial chapel. Whilst there are still potholes, the road is clearer.

Phil Harmer2024-03-30 22:27:32tce2024

Janet & John Roberts lost a roll-up tool kit today - black & sized like a glasses case. It likely dropped off their bike near the Honesty Cafe, Greenham Common. If you see the tool roll, please let Janet or John know.

Ian and Lisa Warren2024-04-06 20:49:24Taunton
March 2024 Ride
March 2024 Ride

There were twenty days of rain in March in the Wiveliscombe area so I think we were extremely fortunate that we had good weather on our ride. There was no rain and we even had some sunshine for the eight tandems and three solos. It was a testing start to the day for some, as locating the car park in Wellington proved to be the first challenge. When planning a route there is always the pressing question of ‘when and where will there be toilets?’ It is not a trivial matter when considering both the more mature age of many of the cyclists plus the fact that there has been a 50% decline in the number of public toilets available in the UK over the past decade. 

We cycled from the car park along paths and quiet roads, past the ponds at the back of the sports centre and out into the lanes. It was a gentle start through Westford with lots of daffodils and lambs to convince us it truly was spring. After a short descent to lull everyone into a false sense of security, we climbed very steeply up to the common at Langford Budville. From here until we reached Wiveliscombe it was down and up on repeat. The hard work of the ‘ups’ was rewarded with beautiful views across to Exmoor in one direction and the Quantocks in the other.

Wiveliscombe provided a chance to regroup for those who had opted to take a short cut. We left Wiveliscombe via Langley Marsh and around the back for the last steep climb on the route, to the top of Pitsford Hill. The back lanes to Ash Priors Common were muddy and in some places still partially flooded. We had lunch at The Allerford Inn at Hillfarrance and by the time we arrived via Halse and Oake, everyone was very hungry. After lunch it was only a shortish ride back to Wellington. Everyone felt they had worked hard on the ride although James said it was good preparation for the route he has got up his sleeve for next month. You have been warned!
Rob & Sally

Henry Dieudonne-Demaria2024-04-09 14:09:58Yorkshire

Hello everyone,

Henry Dieudonne-Demaria2024-04-09 14:11:51Yorkshire

Apologies if this isn't the right place to post, but we're Yorkshire tandem riders based in Hebden Bridge, and we are looking to give away our vintage tandem to someone who will ride, appreciate and care for her https://tandem-club.org.uk/forSale?cmd=view&id=1215

Henry Dieudonne-Demaria2024-04-09 14:13:09Yorkshire

the advert and photos are on the 'for sale' board, and I'm happy to answer any questions/chat about old tandems. as I say, it's a case of free to a good home

Henry Dieudonne-Demaria2024-04-09 14:16:39Yorkshire

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Ian and Lisa Warren2024-04-24 20:33:01Taunton
April 2024 Report
April 2024 Report

After months of rain, the Taunton Group had a sunny ride in Devon on the Granite Way from Okehampton Station.  As the organiser I can take no credit for the brilliant route which was stolen from Jack Thurstons lovely book, Lost Lanes West - P.181, Violets and Viaducts.   All I did was reverse the route so the pub come up at the right time. 

After coffee at the Pump and Pedal we divided into two groups of four tandems.  The sensible group cycled there and back to the pub at Lydford.  (If you reverse the route does that make it back and there?); the hard core cycled 32 gruelling miles of tiny lanes and beautiful woods bursting forth with new leaves.  We all met in Lydford for a Beef Wellington, looked like beef, had the texture of a wellington, and then cycled back to Okehampton as a group.  What fun!

James and Liz

28/04/2024 Kent

Contact: Nick and Simon Tel: 07714 464942 Email: nick@ferrar.org
28/04/2024 Yorkshire
Gentle and flat ride from Boroughbridge to Easingwold and return, taking in historic wooden toll bridge at Aldwark (free to cyclists). Stop at Easingwold for drinks/lunch. All welcome. Thanks to Zoe and Alastair for planning and leading the ride. Please let us know if you are planning to join the ride if you can, though you are welcome to just turn up on the day.
Contact: Graham Riley Tel: 07885039043 Email: grabags59@gmail.com
12/05/2024 Lancashire & Cumbria
Martin and Joan's ride starting from Southport.  Meet at Hesketh park in Southport, (on street parking round park) coffee stop at Twin Lakes Velo cafe which is about 13 miles away in Croston. Then on to Burscough for dinner via Appley Bridge and Ashurst’s Beacon, about 18 miles or so and it includes a hill! . About 40 miles in total, 
Contact: Martin and Joan Ford

Lancashire and Cumbria Group – September Ride from Great Eccleston

On a warm September morning we gathered in Great Eccleston Square for our Tandem Club ride.  It was good to welcome four members who had not previously experienced the planned ride.

Five tandems and a solo set off to our coffee stop at Light Ash Cafe, Myerscough, just half an hour’s ride away.  After coffee and chat we crossed the A6 at Bilsborrow, through Claughton-on-Brock towards Bleasedale.  We turned left up the fells followed by a fast descent down to Oakenclough, then a climb up to the Grizedale and Barnacre reservoirs, from which water is supplied to Blackpool and the Fylde.

The panoramic view across to the coast was not so clear as the storm clouds were gathering our way.  We then ascended Harrisend Fell, followed by a long descent into Scorton village for lunch.

After lunch we re-grouped at Daisy Clough Cafe for tea/coffee and cakes, just in the nick of time to shelter from a heavy downpour.  After the storm had passed over, we set off on a relatively flat route to Stakepool.  Then back on the roads crossing Pilling moss, to cross the Cartford toll bridge over the river Wyre and back to Great Eccleston.

A good day was had by all, who were so lucky to have kept dry.

Anne and John Hall

30/05/2024
Id: 885
Location: RCN The Schotsman
Postcode: 4493 CX Kamperland
Map Reference: 51.5691, 3.66039
Ride length: 80 km
The long ride for day 4 with an optional extra extension to the Water Disaster 1953 Museum at Ouwerkerk
26/04/2024
Id: 1007
Location: Lochgilphead
Postcode: PA31 8SW
Map Reference: 56.0908, -5.55611
Ride length: 14 km
See https://www.visitscotland.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/cycling/sustrans-map#/day-trips/the-crinan-canal-ardrishaig-to-crinan Start at Crinan Basin, Lochgilphead PA31 8SW Beginning at Ardrishaig, this out-and-back route follows the flat, traffic-free towpath alongside the pleasant Crinan C ...
26/04/2024
Id: 1008
Location: Helensburgh
Postcode: G84 8SQ
Map Reference: 56.0032, -4.73594
Ride length: 24 km
Ride ease: Hard
See https://www.visitscotland.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/cycling/sustrans-map#/day-trips/helensburgh-and-glen-fruin-loop Start at West Clyde Strret Car park, W Clyde St, Helensburgh G84 8SQ Departing from the western end of the John Muir Way at Helensurgh's waterfront, this short but hilly ...

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