Hindhead

  • Starts: Wednesday 12 August 2020 9:00 am
  • Ride leader/Event organiser: Joy Forrow
  • Category:
  • Terrain: A - Severe
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A figure of 8 route starting at Havant we'll ride to Liss for coffee (exact venue TBC). From there we'll ride via Liphook to Hindhead for lunch overlooking the Devil's Punch Bowl. I believe the cafe/kiosk is open for drinks and snacks but suggest you bring a picnic. A glorious downhill takes us to Thursley then on through Churt to Liphook (again). We'll return via Milland (possible tea stop). Mileage Havant to Havant 68.5, with 1050 metres climbing.

Bookings for this ride/event

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This ride cannot exceed 6 riders (including the ride leader).

There are 6 spaces available for the leader and riders. Of these, 2 are left.

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  • A PCTC member
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  • A PCTC member

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Ride leader notes

As I am still recovering from my accident early September 2025, I am going much slower with shorter rides. I am riding a recumbent to reduce the risk of falling. Text below is out of date.

On club rides I ride a road bike and prefer to lead all day rides. I aim for 55 - 60 miles in the winter and 65 - 75 miles in the summer (although there are exceptions). One of my bikes is an e-bike which i use on faster rides, so I can keep the pace up. My preferred speed is 12 - 13mph depending on amount of climbing. I record my speed on a Hammerhead Karoo bike computer and the speeds I give reflect what i have recorded over the past few months.

I 'm not keen on urban riding and prefer the countryside of the Downs to the north, west and east of us. Although I'm not a particularly good climber I don't shy away from hills as i think flat rides can be less interesting.

I sometimes lead morning only rides on a Friday for all-comers. On these rides I arrange groups to suit the pace of all riders.

I generally start my rides at the Spring Centre in Havant but will pick up on the route on request. I finish my rides here too although you are welcome to leave the ride elsewhere e.g.nearer to your home.



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