FNRttC Friday Night Ride to the Coast - Felpham near Bognor 22nd April 2011

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mistral

Guru
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Esher
I have received a lovely email (they are always lovely) from the great man himself. He advised me of weather conditions on Friday night and of what to bring and what not to. I then discover my name on the CC list. I can’t recall signing up and if I did so it was a mistake. I can’t make this one due to long standing Christian family commitments. :hugs:

I’m bitterly disappointed. But not because I lack religious conviction or because I will be spending time with my family. :unsure:

Bognor is a great ride and it looks as though the weather will be glorious. And if you have to down a beer or two while waiting for the right train, don’t forget the sun cream. :cheers:
 
Glass eye or two - nothing untoward.
 
If anyone has a gpx file of the proposed route can you pm me. I appreciate it may need to change on the night.
I am still getting to grips with the Garmin 800. It is great a lot of the time, but shockingly bad sometimes. Like when it suddently decided I had flown to Afghanistan and back in a matter of seconds!
 
If anyone has a gpx file of the proposed route can you pm me. I appreciate it may need to change on the night.
I am still getting to grips with the Garmin 800. It is great a lot of the time, but shockingly bad sometimes. Like when it suddently decided I had flown to Afghanistan and back in a matter of seconds!

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Just looking at the train times and prices out of Bognor and it seems very cheap back to London. £3.70 in advance. For the first time on a FNRTTC I am not going to be heading off on a long ride home and thought I might partake of some celebratory drinks in Bognor. So I had a few questions:
1. Is there going to be any imbibing?
2. How long does in go on for?
3. Is it sensible to buy more than one £3.70 ticket. Like one for the sensible and sober leaving time of about 10am. Another for a couple of hours later and so on?
 
I understand from talking to people who do sit in the sun boozing and getting burnt to a cinder take in the bracing sea air after a bowl of porridgeree,
that +2 hours onwards would see people sloping away to the station... if you are lucky enough to stumble upon scintillating conversation then, of course, it may last longer! Tim O will be along in a minute to give expert 'scientific' advice.

On the subject of Tim O,

Happy Birthday Tim! Happy Birthday Tim! Happy Birthday Tim! Happy Birthday Tim!
Happy Birthday Tim! Happy Birthday Tim!

A nice man, and the John Lewis of the Friday Night Rides... "Never knowingly undertooled" Cheers Tim - good health! :cheers:

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Tim as a younger man. The writing was already on the wall...
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Just looking at the train times and prices out of Bognor and it seems very cheap back to London. £3.70 in advance. For the first time on a FNRTTC I am not going to be heading off on a long ride home and thought I might partake of some celebratory drinks in Bognor. So I had a few questions:
1. Is there going to be any imbibing?
2. How long does in go on for?
3. Is it sensible to buy more than one £3.70 ticket. Like one for the sensible and sober leaving time of about 10am. Another for a couple of hours later and so on?
if you're planning on imbibing then midday would be more sensible. Four o'clock in the afternoon would be completely insensible, but not unknown.
 
if you're planning on imbibing then midday would be more sensible. Four o'clock in the afternoon would be completely insensible, but not unknown.

Simon, all things be normal what time will we roll into Bogner?. Sorry if its been covered but do I need to book the bike on when I book my train ticket back?

Thanks Mr P
 

StuartG

slower but no further
Location
SE London
I am booked on the 10.30. Latest safest time unless your bike knows its own to the station.
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Simon, all things be normal what time will we roll into Bogner?. Sorry if its been covered but do I need to book the bike on when I book my train ticket back?

Thanks Mr P
I think we'll be there about 8.30 - but it depends on punctures!!!!

Don't forget the Littlehampton Alternative.

Mick - sorry! Poor admin on my part!

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ianrauk

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Simon, all things be normal what time will we roll into Bogner?. Sorry if its been covered but do I need to book the bike on when I book my train ticket back?

Thanks Mr P

Go from Littlehampton. It's only 6 miles from the Cafe. And it is not very busy. You don't need a bike reservation. Jump out at Croydon and cycle home.
My plan is to cycle home as usual dependent on the time. If we are there about 8-8.30am and the weather is good then I will cycle home. Any later then I will have to get the train back. So you can have my already bought ticket if I am cycling back.
 

mmmmartin

Random geezer
This is going to be a super ride. The forecast is going to give us a lovely night ride across some beautiful countryside bathed in warm moonlight
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. The only minor inconvenience is carrying the bikes over a series of stiles. That will be slightly tricky, in the dark, with 117 of us
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. Of course this would be a bit more trouble for those with odd bikes, such as trikes
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- and especially a recumbent trike. You would need to be a strong person to lift a recumbent trike over five stiles. You'd need both arms for that, of course. Anyone with that sort of bike - and I'm just hypothesising now of course - would need some good friends to help them with that. Of course, friends can be bought with offers of beer. everyone knows that. Not that I mean anything by this statement, I was just letting my mind wander.
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As you do.
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martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Go from Littlehampton. It's only 6 miles from the Cafe. And it is not very busy. You don't need a bike reservation. Jump out at Croydon and cycle home.
My plan is to cycle home as usual dependent on the time. If we are there about 8-8.30am and the weather is good then I will cycle home. Any later then I will have to get the train back. So you can have my already bought ticket if I am cycling back.

Any one else up for the cycle home? I'd like to be home by 2ish if possible.
 
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.... The only minor inconvenience is carrying the bikes over a series of stiles. That will be slightly tricky, in the dark, with 117 of us
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. Of course this would be a bit more trouble for those with odd bikes, such as trikes
ohmy.gif
- and especially a recumbent trike. You would need to be a strong person to lift a recumbent trike over five stiles. You'd need both arms for that, of course. Anyone with that sort of bike - and I'm just hypothesising now of course - would need some good friends to help them with that. ....
They're not so much stiles as they are kissing gates - meaning that while there's no climbing over them involved, bikes still need to be lifted and passed over. Probably easiest accomplished by having a strong cyclist standing either side and passing the bike over to another similarly strong cyclist.


That's twice as many beers as you mentioned. No?
 
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