For September we decided to hold a double event on Sunday 18th September. We
planned a women's group ride and skills session for the morning, followed by a
break, before the main Chiltern Hills XC Group Ride started in the afternoon -
this meant riders could attend both events if they so wished.
The BMTB women's’ ride took place in the morning and was lead by Polly who set
out on a Sunday morning loop around Wendover Woods with a few stops in place for
skills sessions and pointers on techniques. Our riders for the day came from
London and although I was not there have heard that everybody had a good morning
and we’re hoping to have another ladies ride booked on our calendar soon. Keep
your eyes peeled and if you have any suggestions or requests please feel free to
get in touch.
The afternoon route planned was to take in a number of BMTB’s favourite trails
around Wendover Woods, Coombe Hill and Whiteleaf and link it all up on the way
back whilst throwing in a few great descents and some superb views over the
Chiltern’s AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). The route also had a few
new sections we’ve not used in group rides before – and one or two small
sections of trail I used to ride (race) with friends when I was a wee nipper…
The Sunday afternoon
ride starting in Wendover Woods with a great mix of regular BMTB members plus 7
new riders, some coming up from central London, to the group and our youngest
ever rider at the age of 11 made our group for the day and all were keen to get
going whilst the sun still shone and the trails were still dry!
A quick briefing on the
trails ahead and a bike check (there’s always one loose quick-release lever!)
saw us on our way down to the head of the fitness trail and onto the family
cycle route following that downhill. Now this is a pretty wide, flat bridleway
with almost nothing to look watch out for and this was where we had our first
crash of the day - Adam was trying to perfect his wheelies and went right over
the back of the bike in an almost perfect dismount! After holding back laughter
to check all was OK we continued downhill and made a U-turn onto another
bridleway (just before we reached the B4009).
We followed this
Bridleway up slightly a took a right turn (by the small section of dry stone
wall) to follow another fast & winding Bridleway round the back of RAF Halton
and down towards The Hale. After passing St Mary’s Church we crossed the London
Road and head upwards on Bacombe Lane and took the left-hand Bridleway half-way
up the hill into the woods towards the top of Coombe Hill. This trail is
normally pretty grippy and thankfully the short rooty section was mostly ride
able. To make the most of the short descent at the beginning of this section
Chris decided to power down it to carry as much speed as possible up the
beginning of the climb – all was working perfectly until he started pedaling &
snapped his chain clean in half! We re-grouped at the top and had a bit of a
breather and have a fig roll (thanks Adam!)
A short section of gloop
came next before a visit to our local Coombe Hill Ice-cream van! Huge thanks to
our ice-cream man who replaced a dropped ice-cream with a fresh one and (with
extra sauce!) once he’d stopped laughing of course…
Before we got too
carried away with the ice-creams we head down the hill on the road to the
Bridleway and round to Chequers before bearing towards Whiteleaf and then making
the climb up to the top of Whiteleaf Hill to check out the view. It’s a pretty
grueling climb to do in one go so we broke it up into small sections and met up
at the top for more sweets and a picture. Unfortunately my camera decided to
have a bit of a wobble so if it’s a dodgy picture you can blame my phone…
Everybopdy agreed that the view from the top of Whiteleaf Hill was well worth
the climb and we were also glad we weren’t stuck in any of the downpours we
could see towards Oxford and Didcot.
Before we cooled down
too much we started the return leg of the journey taking the Bridleway from the
top of Whitleaf Hill and down towards Longdown Hill Road along a long flowing
bridleway that we’d not ridden in this direction for ages (Thanks Jez for
suggesting we add that bit in!) The descent was great fun with a few riders
racing down - narrowly missing a massive splodge of gloop that was taking over
the entire bridleway – some quick reactions and some superb skills meant that
everybody shot past and onwards and downwards! We then backtracked along The
Ridgeway to Chequers and across the bottom of Coombe Hill, up the road to the
top car park and down the Ridgeway Bridleway on Coombe Hill into Wendover.