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READING CTC SPRING RIDES PROGRAMME 2014 in the 'Current READING CTC SPRING RIDES PROGRAMME 2014 ALWAYS CHECK FOR UPDATES in the ‘current rides’ list at www.readingctc.co.uk Date Destination Start Leader Lunch Miles Info Dinton 10:00 Nick Clark 07866 Coffee stop. Very leisurely ride - 1st 12 Pastures Earley 033 638 Return for lunch Sunday of the month Sun 2nd 09:30 Nora & Clive White Horse Hermitage (W) 35 Leisurely/moderate Mar Theale Gordon 942 5371 174/503729 10:00 Chazey Heath tbc Packhorse 25 Off road Fountain Tue 4th Brimpton Common (SW) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Pineapple 174/567628 Mar Paul Irving 967 Reading 24 Moderate Wed 5th 19:30 7931 Fox & Hounds 'Caversham' Mar Fountain Jim Thompson 175/716747 (N) 15 offroad 07906 164 486 Surrey Hills 07:45 Sat 8th Simon Bird 07846 From Dorking Deepdene (Train/car Reading 50 Mar 219114 station, moderate assist) station 09:15 Mike Hardiman Mod/brisk, 11's Chalgrove (N) Lamb 165/631972 50 Fountain 9793147 Ewelme/Benson Whitchurch 10:00 Al Neal 967 9666 Sun 175/643793 25 Off road Sun 9th Hill (NW) Fountain Mar 10:00 Nick Clark 07866 Wyevale Garden Hare Hatch (E) 20 Leisurely Earley 033 638 Centre cafe 09:30 Garden Thatcham (W) Joe Edwards 40 Leisurely/moderate Fountain Centre174/500677 Tue 11th Crazies Hill (NE) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Horns 175/799809 Mar Wed 12th Hannington Morris Dowding Meet 10:30 - 11:00 at Café 11:00 Vine 174/540552 68 Mar (SW) 989 0326 Active, Spencers Wood Charles Redfern 20 Moderate Wed 12th 19:30 07932 042 324 Roebuck Earley (SE) Mar Fountain Paul Roberts 986 175/743726 15 Off road 8470 Hungerford 09:15 Tutti Pole cafe Graeme Hoyle 70 One stop brisk (W) Earley 174/3368 Conkers Garden 10:00 John Lomas Old Basing (S) Centre cafe 40 Moderate Earley 01344 420031 186/677523 Sun 16th Witheridge 10:00 Phil Allen 948 Rising Sun Mar 30 Off road Hill (N) Fountain 3454 175/697842 Sonning 10:00 Terry Davis 941 Herb Farm Cafe 20 Leisurely Common (N) Fountain 2282 175/711797 Morning Ride 09:00 Martin Soanes Return to Reading 20 Off road (N) Fountain 948 4057 before lunch Tue 18th Sherfield on Loddon (S) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Four Horseshoes 175/680579 Mar Simon Bird 07846 25 Moderate Wed 19th 19:30 219114 The Turks Reading (S) Mar Fountain Ian Doyle 07974 175/719729 15 Off road 409607 Somewh Sel Dixon 954 Off road tour pub en route 30 Off road Sun 23rd ere rocky 6306 Mar 10:00 Jeanette Jeans Playhatch Flowing Spring 20 Leisurely Fountain 07897 512 491 Sun 23rd North 09:15 Lesley Adams 988 Moderate 11s Conkers Fox 185/563458 60 Mar Waltham (SW) Earley 3044 Garden Centre Date Destination Start Leader Lunch Miles Info Stadhampton 08:30 Nick Clark 07866 Acorn Nursery Brisk one-stop ride. Back for 56 (NW) Fountain 033 638 Cafe lunch time Tue 25th Jealot's Hill (E) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - New Leathern Bottle 175/868732 Mar Meet 10:30-11:00 at Wed 26th Morris Dowding Chequers Well (S) 11:00 68 Courtyard Café, Hartley Mar 989 0326 186/7646 Wintney (175/771572) 19:30 Nick Clark 07866 25 Moderate Wed 26th Burghfield Earley 033 638 Cunning Man Mar Bridge (SW) 19:30 Karen Blofield 175/681707 15 Off road Fountain 07771 800883 Exlade Street 10:00 Paul Roberts 986 Highwayman 30 Off road (N) Fountain 8470 175/660819 10:00 Sean Hayden Catherine Wheel Henley (N) 25 Leisurely Sun 30th Fountain 07801 414707 175/761827 Mar 09:15 Erica Johnson Rising Sun Moderate/ brisk, 11s Stockcross (W) 55 Fountain 966 6913 174/433686 Hermitage Whitchurch 09:00 Ian Walker 07913 H`s Cafe 50 Brisk one-stop ride (Hants) (SW) Theale 513733 185/462481 Tue 1st Brightwell cum Sotwell (NW) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Red Lion 174/582907 Apr 19:30 Steve Albon 20 Moderate/ brisk curry ride Wed 2nd Spicy Earley 07801 287 616 Curry house TBC Apr destination 19:30 Sel Dixon 954 15 Off road Fountain 6306 Charlbury/Oxf 08:00 Sat 5th Simon Bird 07846 From Charlbury Stn to ord (train/car Reading 60 Apr 219114 Oxford, moderate assist) station Peasemore 09:30 Nora & Clive Fox & Hounds 40 Leisurely/ moderate (W) Theale Gordon 942 5371 174/4577 Hell of the 09:00 Ian Doyle 07974 North cafe en route 60 Off road Fountain 409607 Chilterns 10:00 Rob Butler 986 New Leathern Very Leisurely. Coffee At Sun 6th Jealot's Hill (E) 20 Dinton 2008 Bottle 175/868732 cafe before 10:30 start Apr Farnborough 09:15 Sean Hayden Saddleback farm 50 Brisk. One stop (W) Fountain 07801 414707 Shop 174/437808 09:30 Coach & Horses Rotherwick (S) Joe Edwards 40 Leisurely/mod or moderate Earley 175/7156 Morning Ride 09:00 Martin Soanes Return to Reading 20 Off road (N) Fountain 948 4057 before lunch Tue 8th Hurley (NE) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Dew Drop Inn 175/824815 Apr Meet 10:30-11:00 at Wed 9th East Ilsley Morris Dowding Crown and Horns 11:00 68 Pangbourne Café Apr (NW) 989 0326 174/493812 (175/635765) David Rees 25 Moderate Wed 9th Gallowstree 19:30 Reformation Martin Soanes Apr Common (N) Fountain 175/689802 15 Off road 948 4057 Holmbury St 09:30 YH weekend Sat/Sun - Sat Sat 12th Lesley Adams 988 Mary Youth Spencers 11s Redfields 60 miles each Apr 3044 Hostel (SE) Wood way Black Park (nr 09:15 Graeme Hoyle 70 Brisk one-stop ride Sun 13th Slough) Dinton 07879 838 424 Apr 10:00 John Singleton Mystery ride Pub en route 30 Off road Fountain 07813 818719 Sun 13th Studley Green, 09:30 Garden Store Steve Ellwood 50 Moderate with some hills Apr (NE) Fountain 165/783953 Date Destination Start Leader Lunch Miles Info Richard 10:00 Jack O'Newbury Binfield (E) Underwood 986 25 Leisurely Earley 175/845718 2444 Tue 15th Mortimer (S) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Horse & Groom 175/655645 Apr Simon Bird 07846 20 Leisurely 219114 Wed 16th Sonning Eye 19:30 Peter Nightingale Flowing Spring 15 Off road Apr (E) Fountain 932 0297 175/747767 Steve Albon 30 Moderate/ brisk 07801 287 616 Off road tour - bunkhouse Off road tour tbc Al Neal 967 9666 pub en route 30 accommodation Little London 10:00 Nick Clark 07866 Plough 30 Leisurely/moderate Sun 20th (SW) Earley 033 638 175/621597 Apr Benson 09:15 Terry Davis 941 Riverside Café 60 Moderate/ brisk. One stop Marina (NW) Fountain 2282 175/613917 Blewbury 10:00 Denis Boltwood Red Lion 45 Off road (NW) Fountain 947 2290 174/532857 Tue 22nd Binfield (E) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Jack O'Newbury 175/845718 Apr Wed 23rd Wheeler End Morris Dowding Chequers Inn Meet 10:30-11:00 at Henley 11:00 68 Apr (NE) 989 0326 175/806926 Rowing Museum Charles Redfern 20 Moderate Wed 23rd Whitchurch 19:30 07932 042 324 Sun Apr Hill (NW) Fountain Paul Mattingly 175/643793 15 Off road 07976 796 217 10:00 Phil Allen 948 25 Off road - long Fountain 3454 Birthday rides 09:00 Nick Clark 07866 35 Brisk with hills. 11s Ewelme all leading to: Fountain 033 638 Sun 27th 10:00 Richard Under New Inn 20 Very Leisurely Apr Fountain wood 986 2444 175/699793 Kidmore End 09:15 Paul Irving 967 30 Moderate, non-stop to lunch (N) Fountain 7931 10:00 Michael Lernihan 20 Off road - short Fountain 947 6947 Tue 29th Hermitage (W) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - White Horse 174/503729 Apr Paul Irving 967 27 Brisk 7931 Wed 30th 19:30 John Singleton Plowden Arms Shiplake (NE) 20 Off road Apr Fountain 07813 818719 175/764783 Jeanette Jeans 18 Leisurely 07897 512 491 Sat 3rd Camping Sat/ Sunday night - Bruce Arms nr Pewsey - Nick Clark 07866 033 638 - details to follow May 09:15 Mike Hardiman 3 Horseshoes Moderate/ brisk. 11s Thursley 75 Earley 9793147 186/905397 Redfields Garden Centre Ash Ranges / Train Dave Keeble Off road. 10.20 from Pub en route 30 Sun 4th Minley Wood assist 07816 679453 Reading May 09:30 Prince Albert Frieth (N) Joe Edwards 40 Leisurely/moderate Fountain 175/798907 Charter Alley 10:00 Mike Lingham White Hart 30 Leisurely (SW) Fountain 947 5480 174/595577 Tue 6th Rotherfield Greys (N) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Maltsters Arms 175/726824 May Wed 7th Dinton 100km Audax ride 10:00 from Dinton Pastures Country Park www.aukweb.net May Date Destination Start Leader Lunch Miles Info 19:30 Ian Swan 07766 32 Brisk+ Earley 244 816 Wed 7th Swallowfield 19:30 Paul Roberts 986 Crown 25 Off road May (S) Fountain 8470 175/725649 19:30 Richard Under 20 Leisurely Earley wood 986 2444 Winkworth 09:15 Graeme Hoyle 70 Brisk one-stop ride Arboretum Dinton 07879 838 424 Farnborough 09:30 Nora & Clive Saddleback Farm 40 Leisurely/moderate (W) Theale Gordon 942 5371 Shop Sun 11th Ardington 09:15 Allan Adams 988 Boars Head Moderate/ brisk, 11s Rain 70 May (NW) Fountain 3044 174/4388 Forest Bucks Offroad sportive - 09:00 Rickmansworth - Ian Doyle 07974 409607 - www.bucksoffroadsportive.co.uk Morning Ride 09:00 Martin Soanes Return to Reading 20 Off road (N) Fountain 948 4057 before lunch Tue 13th Silchester (SW) - MEET FOR LUNCH FROM 12 NOON - Calleva Arms 175/628621 May Nick Clark 07866 Moderate/ brisk 26m to 31 Wed 14th 19:30 033 638 Theale + 5m return Theale (SW) Red Lion 175/6471 May Fountain Martin Pearce 15 Off road 07919448148 07:30 Sat 17th All the White Simon Bird 07846 from Gt Bedwyn station, Reading (train/car assist) 65 May Horses 219114 moderate station 11's 10:00 Nick Clark 0786 Return to Reading Short and easy off-road one 17 Pangbourne Fountain 6033 638 c 13:00 stop ride.
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