The Gridiron 100k, New Forest, Sunday Oct 14th

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Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Can't make it, sadly. It really is a cracking ride though. Come on, all you ditherers, give it a go. Ooh look! One line entry here.
 

Berties

Fast and careful!
Might see what i am doing that weekend have been riding in the north of the new forest a lot of late,wild animals open heathland, top views,great place for a ride:bicycle:
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
Anyone thinking of doing this one this year? I did it two years ago and it was a lovely ride, as long as you don't mind cycling over the cattle grids that give it its name.
Chuffy and I rode it two years ago, too...agree it's a lovely ride, though the grids might be slightly less lovely in the wet :sad: We're riding again this year with a couple of friends.
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
We took it at a fairly relaxed pace! We're staying in Dorset overnight so we're 99% certain to make it to the start. Some of the fords might be slightly deeper than last time!
 
Did it a couple of years ago, its a very nice ride, however with the weather forecast for Sunday being pretty awful I reckon there'll be a fairly low turnout. Riding for hours in rain is just not appealing these days.
 

DRHysted

Guru
Location
New Forest
Last local forecast I checked had it dry in the morning (but close to 10C), so weather may not be too much of a problem. I just wish that events could start latter in the day.
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
We'll probably make a decision on Saturday, there is a severe weather warning in place for Sunday at the moment - if it was local the weather wouldn't stop us unless it was *really* bad, but it seems a bit masochistic to make a special trip for a six-hour soaking!
 

albal

Legendary Member
Location
Dorset
Did it today , glorious weather and lots of bikers, only downside was the lousy tea at Colbury and lack of biscuits.
 

DRHysted

Guru
Location
New Forest
Glad it went well. I was just too tired to get up early in the morning (13 12 hour shifts starting at 6am on the trot, took more out of me than I'd hoped).
I must keep more of an eye out next year.
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
We did make it, though due to our not-quite-remembering where the start was, arrived fashionably late and set off at about 10.30 :rolleyes: I kept my eyes peeled for @User13710 sized Orbeas at the cafe stops, without success. If anyone spotted a lobster Carradice en route, that would have been on my bike...

It was a beautiful day and both the route and forest were lovely. The terrain and clean roads made a very welcome change from Devon's zigzags, chevrons and gravel. Managed to score a malted-milk biscuit at Colbury and have to say the tea was an improvement on the last cup I had there!

The injured rider was unlucky and clipped wheels with someone as they moved over to let a car through :sad: Hope they are ok and soon on the mend.

Good to see so many people out enjoying themselves and to see so many donkeys snoozing in the warm sunshine!
 
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