King Alfred’s Way is a 220-mile off-road adventure route around historic Wessex, taking in 10,000 years of history from prehistoric stone circles through to WWII defensive structures. Want to find out what it’s like to ride? Sophie Gordon from Cycling UK will take us on a virtual tour of the route and explain how it came about, and answer your questions about riding it.
We'll be meeting via Zoom. To participate fully, you'll need:
- a PC, tablet or phone with a decent internet connection;
- speakers or headphones; and
- a microphone.
The meeting will start with announcements, as usual. The Zoom conference will not be time-limited so there will be no need to log back in after 40 minutes.
There'll be an opportunity to ask questions at the end.
You don't need a Zoom account to join, but you can get a free one at zoom.us.
If you're unsure whether your device is up to it and whether it is configured correctly, you should check it out before the presentation: you can join a test meeting at zoom.us/test. The test asks you to speak a message which it plays back to you, testing both your microphone and playback device.
To join the presentation click this link just before it starts. You will be asked for a passcode, click here to log in to see it. Andy will have published the passcode and a link that doesn't need a passcode in the preceding update email. If you are not a PCTC member, contact Joy via the 'Contact us about this event' link above.
Please mute your microphone during the presentation so you don't disrupt it. Thanks.
About club nights
These take place on the second and fourth Thursday evenings of the month during the winter at the Bedhampton social hall, Bedhampton Road, Havant, PO9 3ES starting from 7.45 for 8pm. £2.50 entrance, including tea or coffee and biscuits.