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Download the Latest Runs List Day Mon Type d time Route Leader sunset Thu 1 Jul Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 2106 Sat 3 Jul Medium Full Day B 09:30 B & Q, Bridge of Don, picnic coffee at Ellon, picnic lunch at Aden Country Park Doug 2105 Sat 3 Jul Try Cycling E 10:00 Hazlehead, Groats Rd Car Park, Short easy rides, all welcome. John C 2105 Sun 4 Jul Faster Full Day A 09:00 Parkhill Bridge, Dyce, picnic coffee at Tarves, picnic lunch at Bennachie Visitor's Centre John S 2105 Sun 4 Jul Morning Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, picnic coffee at Drumoak Cindy 2105 Wed 7 Jul Pub Run D 19:30 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive to Shepherds Rest, Westhill John B 2102 Thu 8 Jul Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 2101 Sat 10 Jul Faster Full Day A 09:00 Old Mill Inn, Maryculter, picnic coffee at Stonehaven, picnic lunch at Cairn O Mount Jacqui 2059 Sat 10 Jul Morning Run D 09:30 Woodend Hospital, Eday Rd, picnic coffee at Kinellar Imogen B 2059 Sun 11 Jul Slower Full Day C 09:30 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive, picnic coffee at Banchory Devenick, picnic lunch at Stonehaven Harbour Rob C 2058 Sun 11 Jul Try Cycling E 10:00 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive, Short easy rides, all welcome. Mike 2058 Wed 14 Jul Pub Run D 19:30 Woodend Hospital, Eday Rd to Brig O Don, King St Alberto 2054 Thu 15 Jul Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Dave H 2053 Sat 17 Jul Faster Full Day A 09:00 Peterculter (West End), picnic coffee at Midmar, picnic lunch at Glen Tanar Adrian R 2050 Sat 17 Jul Morning Run D 09:30 Cults Library, picnic coffee at Crathes Alan 2050 Sat 17 Jul Try Cycling E 10:00 Seaton Park, Don St Entrance, Short easy rides, all welcome. John P 2050 Sun 18 Jul Medium Full Day A 09:30 Parkhill Bridge, picnic coffee at Inverurie, picnic lunch at Kennethmont Rod 2049 Sun 18 Jul Point of Interest D 09:30 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive, picnic coffee at Hazelhead, Point of Interest - Denburn, mouth to source. Gordon 2049 Run Wed 21 Jul Pub Run D 19:30 Airyhall Library to Bieldside Inn, Bieldside Alan 2044 Thu 22 Jul Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 2042 Sat 24 Jul Gravel Ride D 09:00 Airyhall Library, picnic coffee at Tappie Hill Alberto 2039 Sat 24 Jul Slower Full Day C 09:30 Hazlehead, Groats Rd Car Park, picnic coffee at Kinellar, picnic lunch at Pitmedden Cindy 2039 Sun 25 Jul Faster Full Day A 09:00 B & Q, Bridge of Don, picnic coffee at Ellon, picnic lunch at Collieston John B 2037 Sun 25 Jul Morning Run D 09:30 Brig O Balgownie, picnic coffee at Foveran Dave H 2037 Sun 25 Jul Try Cycling E 10:00 Hazlehead, Groats Rd Car Park, Short easy rides, all welcome. Moira 2037 Wed 28 Jul Pub Run D 19:30 Footdee (Roundhouse) to Rohaan Cafe Bar, Dyce John B 2031 Thu 29 Jul Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 2029 Sat 31 Jul Medium Full Day A 09:30 Westhill Shopping Centre, picnic coffee at Kintore, picnic lunch at Alford John T 2025 Sat 31 Jul Try Cycling E 10:00 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive, Short easy rides, all welcome. Peter S 2025 Sun 1 Aug Faster Full Day A 09:00 Parkhill Bridge, Dyce, picnic coffee at Foveran, picnic lunch at Aden Country Park Jacqui 2023 Sun 1 Aug Morning Run D 09:30 Seaton Park St Machar Entrance, The Chanonry, picnic coffee at Parkhill Tom S 2023 Wed 4 Aug Pub Run D 19:30 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive to Marine Hotel, Stonehaven, Return by train, 22:25 or 22:52. Alberto 2016 Thu 5 Aug Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 2015 Sat 7 Aug Faster Full Day A 09:00 Old Mill Inn, Maryculter, picnic coffee at Banchory, picnic lunch at Burn O Vat Andy G 2010 Sat 7 Aug Gravel Ride B 09:00 Airyhall Library, picnic coffee at Durris Forest, lunch at Kirktown Garden Centre, Stonehaven (01569 Alberto 2010 764343) Sat 7 Aug Morning Run D 09:30 Four Mile House, Kingswells, picnic coffee at Midmar John S 2010 Sun 8 Aug Slower Full Day C 09:30 Four Mile House, Kingswells, picnic coffee at Midmar, picnic lunch at Kinkell Church Heather 2007 Sun 8 Aug Try Cycling E 10:00 Seaton Park, Don St Entrance, Short easy rides, all welcome. John C 2007 Wed 11 Aug Pub Run D 19:30 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive to Shepherds Rest, Westhill Alan 2000 Thu 12 Aug Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 1958 Sat 14 Aug Faster Full Day A 09:00 Westhill Shopping Centre, picnic coffee at Alford, picnic lunch at Glenkindie David B 1953 Sat 14 Aug Morning Run D 09:30 Footdee (Roundhouse), picnic coffee at Drumoak Heather 1953 Sat 14 Aug Try Cycling E 10:00 Hazlehead, Groats Rd Car Park, Short easy rides, all welcome. John P 1953 Sun 15 Aug Medium Full Day B 09:30 B & Q, Bridge of Don, picnic coffee at Pitmedden, picnic lunch at Fyvie John S 1951 Sun 15 Aug Point of Interest D 09:30 Airyhall Library, picnic coffee at Kinellar, Point of Interest Consumption Dykes (and Kirk) Kingswells. Gordon 1951 Run Wed 18 Aug Pub Run D 19:30 Airyhall Library to Krakatoa Alberto 1943 Thu 19 Aug Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 1941 Sat 21 Aug Faster Full Day A 09:00 Tesco, Danestone, picnic coffee at Inverurie, picnic lunch at Picardy Stone, Insch Adrian R 1936 Sat 21 Aug Morning Run D 09:30 Hazlehead, Groats Rd Car Park, picnic coffee at Kintore Cindy 1936 Sun 22 Aug Slower Full Day C 09:00 Airyhall Library, picnic coffee at Banchory, picnic lunch at Kemnay Community Garden Sheila 1933 Sun 22 Aug Try Cycling E 10:00 Westburn Park, Westburn House, Short easy rides, all welcome. Mike 1933 Wed 25 Aug Pub Run D 19:30 Woodend Hospital, Eday Rd to Brig O Don, King St John B 1925 Thu 26 Aug Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 1923 Sat 28 Aug Medium Full Day B 09:30 Peterculter (West End), picnic coffee at Banchory, picnic lunch at Glen Cat Rod 1917 Sat 28 Aug Try Cycling E 10:00 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive, Short easy rides, all welcome. Moira 1917 Sun 29 Aug Faster Full Day A* 09:00 B & Q, Bridge of Don, picnic coffee at Oldmeldrum, picnic lunch at Delgatie Castle, Turriff Alberto 1915 Sun 29 Aug Morning Run D 09:30 Seaton Park St Machar Entrance, The Chanonry, picnic coffee at Balmedie Dave H 1915 Wed 1 Sep Pub Run D 19:30 Footdee (Roundhouse) to Rohaan Cafe Bar, Dyce Alberto 1907 Thu 2 Sep Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 1904 Sat 4 Sep Faster Full Day A 09:00 Old Mill Inn, Maryculter, picnic coffee at Inverbervie, picnic lunch at Johnshaven John B 1859 Sat 4 Sep Morning Run D 09:30 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive, picnic coffee at Crathes Alan 1859 Sun 5 Sep Slower Full Day C 09:30 Parkhill Bridge, Dyce, picnic coffee at Ellon, picnic lunch at Collieston Tom S 1856 Sun 5 Sep Try Cycling E 10:00 Seaton Park, Don St Entrance, Short easy rides, all welcome. Peter S 1856 Thu 9 Sep Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 1845 Sat 11 Sep Faster Full Day A* 09:00 Peterculter (West End), picnic coffee at Torphins, picnic lunch at Ballater Andy G 1839 Sat 11 Sep Morning Run D 09:30 Brig O Balgownie, picnic coffee at Newmachar Cindy 1839 Sat 11 Sep Try Cycling E 10:00 Hazlehead, Groats Rd Car Park, Short easy rides, all welcome. Peter S 1839 Sun 12 Sep Medium Full Day B 09:30 Old Mill Inn, picnic coffee at Stonehaven, picnic lunch at Inverbervie Imogen B 1837 Thu 16 Sep Thursday Run D 09:30 Airyhall Library, Destination to be decided on the day, morning ride with coffee stop. Cindy 1826 Sat 18 Sep Gravel Ride B 09:00 Airyhall Library, picnic coffee at Durris Forest, lunch at Kirktown Garden Centre, Stonehaven (01569 Alberto 1820 764343) Sat 18 Sep Slower Full Day C 09:30 Brig O Balgownie, picnic coffee at Foveran, picnic lunch at Monymusk Tom S 1820 Sun 19 Sep Faster Full Day A 09:00 Parkhill Bridge, Dyce, picnic coffee at Inverurie, picnic lunch at Alford Adrian R 1817 Sun 19 Sep Morning Run D 09:30 Leggart Terrace, picnic coffee at Chapelton of Elsick Gordon 1817 Sun 19 Sep Try Cycling E 10:00 Duthie Park, Riverside Drive, Short easy rides, all welcome.
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