I think we need to ensure that, wherever the next ride takes us, it is still as 'beginner friedly' (sic
) as the earlier rides. My understanding is that they are social rides, to meet each other and chat bike things. Those who have not been out with us before and who might be considering it, could be put off by the talk of doing the Duke's Pass, Crow Road, Tak ma Doon (and back up again) before lunch !
We should remain all-encompassing, so keep the routes suitable for beginners - and those who wish more of a challenge can either ride to the start, get off the train earlier, ride home afterwards or whatever.
I have always greatly appreciated HLaB's attendance at our rides. He is way fitter than I am, doesn't 'need' to come out with us Beginners, yet is always there, (always taking us in the wrong direction
) and always setting a reasonable pace. He then rides off into the sunset to get his exercise .....
So my contribution is that the next CC Scotland Forum ride should be one classified as 'Easy' or possibly 'Moderate' - but no more. The last couple have been excellent - thanks to HJ
Of course, there is no reason why we can't have more local midweek/Sat am rides in, say Embra, Lanark, Perth etc for the local groups - if someone wants to arrange locally, that is.
June is getting busy too .......


I have always greatly appreciated HLaB's attendance at our rides. He is way fitter than I am, doesn't 'need' to come out with us Beginners, yet is always there, (always taking us in the wrong direction

So my contribution is that the next CC Scotland Forum ride should be one classified as 'Easy' or possibly 'Moderate' - but no more. The last couple have been excellent - thanks to HJ

Of course, there is no reason why we can't have more local midweek/Sat am rides in, say Embra, Lanark, Perth etc for the local groups - if someone wants to arrange locally, that is.
June is getting busy too .......