Des had advised me of the existence of Langley Vale Wood a Woodland Trust memorial site to WW1, so I decided to take it in as a visit.
The Joys of Gravel Riding in Winter


Des had advised me of the existence of Langley Vale Wood a Woodland Trust memorial site to WW1, so I decided to take it in as a visit.

More adventures of Anerley Members including a 1000km ride!
As we faced the clock and seasonal weather change, it seemed a final visit to Teapot Island was in order. George suggested it before ruling himself out of the ride (what a cheek) so I took a group of odd

Stirring stuff this month. Des is still leading rides at the age of 83. An incredible servant of the club and a fine example to us all. Also, Brian tells how he lost and regained his sight on a recent trek up Kilimanjaro.

It’s 22 September 2022. I’m standing at the top of Kilimanjaro, totally exhausted, freezing cold and worried that I am about to go blind. This is the short story of how I got there, and what happened next. I’ve been a
Fran and Claire went on an organised tour around Morzine, a popular ski resort. Bikes, hills, views and food. No need for too many more words!