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Cheers TimThis is the route we used in April 2010, which includes the Gurkha Bridge. I think the alternative is to just continue on at Houghton, along the B2139 and then left along the A284 into Arundel (I can't see where else you'd go), and that's what we did a few years back for a Christmas Not The Friday Night Ride to the Coast.
I've been up Bury Hill a few times and it's fair to say it's not my favourite, mostly because of the rubbish road surface. However my enduring memory is of following Simon up who was pushing something outrageous like a 53x19 or something, whilst zig-zagging and giggling. Nutter!The thing about Ditchling is that you cannot set a rhythm all the way up. Bury hill is easier in that regard, although the traffic is way more horrid.
I was pondering this on my way to work this morning. Have you tried Bury Hill on your new bike? Has the new bike got lower gearing than your other bike(s)?I dispute that this isn't as bad as the Beacon! I can get up the Beacon, but have never manage Bury Hill even on a road bike. Ugh.
Whatever, you know you'll enjoy zooming down the other sideI haven't tried it on the little bike, although I will be doing so on Friday if all goes well. I failed on the Orbea, which has similar gearing (I don't really do gear technicalities I'm afraid), but I do find the little bike generally easier to ride as it's smaller, lighter, and fits me better. Riding it is very different from my other bikes though - I find I have to use all the gears differently, due I think to the smallness of the frame, short chainstays and different chainlines (does that make sense?), spending much more time in the big ring. Anyway that's OT. We'll see.
Have you taken leave of your senses man?Steel yourselves for this. If the weather forecast looks favourable, I will be on a big bike for this ride.
And zooming past loads of other riders, no doubt!Whatever, you know you'll enjoy zooming down the other side
Presumably the A24 closure is where they're resurfacing the Mickleham Bends section. Is the cycle track (big and wide) on the western side a viable alternative?
The SCC website suggests the cycle track will be open.That's what I'm still waiting to hear from the contractors, as the whole width may be closed.
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-a...works-in-my-area/a24-mickleham-bypass-dorkingCyclists: these works could affect your journey and you may therefore wish to consider using the nearby off-carriageway pathway.