Thursday, 16 February 2012

Sunny February Wednesday

Over 30 of us turned up at Hassop for this ride – which is very impressive when you think how cold its been. Some of us made it far enough along the route through the tunnels to get to the next café … only to find it was closed! Luckily, an ice cream van in the car park offered just what the kids said they needed to warm up (brrr). Once most of us got back to Hassop, the sun was shining enough to make sitting out side the café an option and we watched as children who – only a few minutes previously had been claiming that they couldn’t cycle another any further - ran around at full pelt for at least another half an hour. The chance to have a cup of tea in peace = good result for parents … and almost made the hassle of packing all those bikes onto the car earlier in the day worth it.

Plans for the next ride will be posted here ... as soon as we have some! Maybe something in March, perhaps a cycle round Derwent Water? Open to suggestions...

Monday, 6 February 2012

Half term family ride from Hassop


After a bit of a break family cycle rides are due to start up again in 2012 this half term!

Our first one will be on Wednesday 15th February and everyone's welcome. We'll start at Hassop Bookshop and Cycle Hire (click on link to visit their website for map and directions) and join The Monsal Trail which, after £2.25m of government investment, now runs through the newly re-opened former railway tunnels. If you haven't cycled through them yet, they are quite an experience - so long they need internal lighting to light the way! They have also installed 'interpretation' points along the route where you can push buttons and hear people telling stories about what it was like when the railway line still ran.

The trail is traffic free and level so ideal for all types of cyclists. We will do a there-and-back ride so you can go as far (or not!) as you like and the cafe at Hassop is warm and welcoming in case its freezing and some of us feel we don't want to spend too long out on our bikes!

We'll meet at 10 (for pre-cycle ride coffee & cake) and then aim to start at 10.30 and plan to cycle for a couple of hours up to lunch time, returning to the cafe around lunch time. Near the cafe there are picnic benches on the trail for anyone that would prefer to bring their own lunch.

Look forward to seeing you there - any questions do get in touch. If anyone needs to hire a bike check out the Hassop cafe website where they have details of their (very popular) bike hire.

Sophy - 07967 144230 sophyhallam@gmail.com

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

It wasn't a race, but it was ace ...

A report by Polly ... Sunday 20th June dawned warm and sunny for the Bike Week Family Ride. We hadn't heard that anyone was definitely going to join us but had quite a bit of interest in it from families talking to us at the Cycle Sheffield stall at the Cycling Festival on Devonshire Green the day before so Tony and I, plus my sister Sue who was staying for the weekend, set out full of optimism. Passing Devonshire Green a 3 generation family were unloading bikes from cars and soon joined us in Barkers Pool. There were Grandad Bill, his son Steve and wife Catherine plus young Jack on a tagalong behind his Mum. They had read about the ride in the paper and then checked the details on EventSheffield.

By 10 past 10 no one else had appeared so we set off at a gentle pace back along Division Street, down the Green and over the road to pass Springfield School and the new Gell Street playground, which Jack thought looked very exciting. We crossed the ring road and climbed steadily up Broomspring Lane, turning left down Gloucester Street to wend our way throught Lynwood Gardens (Catherine pointed out another new playground to Jack, planning to visit it soon with one of his friends who lives in Broomhall). Another short climb up Park Lane brought us to Clarkehouse Road, which was fairly busy, but there was a fortunately long gap in the traffic for us to cross comfortably to Endcliffe Vale Road and a quieter cycle to Bingham Park. Here we were joined by Cath and her son Edward who is nearly 8 and rides proficiently on his own. Cath had seen a Bike Week leaflet at her work at the Northern General and had come all the way from Midhopestones to join us. We were just about to set off again when a very impressive triple tandem with rear luggage basket as well appeared riden by Scott but aided by 2 of his daughters. His wife and older daughter, Lindy, were riding solo. The family had also seem the ride advertised on EventSheffield. Now we were 14 and all enjoyed the off-road route up to Forge Dam. We carefully stopped the traffic at the road crossings but everyone managed the stepping stones or ford ably without help.

We had just (about 11:20) settled down with our picnics plus lots of Bike Week balloons, stickers and holographic spoke decorations when Sophy, Karl and family appeared. They had been waiting by Endcliffe Park cafe although did remember that I'd given Rustlings Road entrance to Bingham Park as a pick-up point. The children romped in the undergrowth, played in the park and had lots of fun with their balloons. Sophy and Carl didn't wish to lose the hard-won height they'd gained so set off to return home via Bents Green while the rest of us retraced our route; Scott's daughters anticipating ice-cream reward at Endcliffe Park cafe (they had come all the way from Dore/Totley). Everyone had really enjoyed the ride and it was great to have 3 new families with us. I must make a big apology though, as I have mislaid the piece of paper on which I collected everyone's email addresses. I do hope you're reading this though and please email me if you are so that you can be added into the families' rides list (polytone@doctors.org.uk).

Thursday, 17 June 2010

A ride for families on 20th ... part of bike week!

Date:

20th June 2010

Start:

10:00

Finish:

13:30

Location:

Start point: Barkers Pool, Sheffield city Centre Pick-up points: Devonshire Green and entrance to Bingham Park Venue for picnic: Forge Dam
Barkers Pool, S1
Sheffield
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Description:

Joint Cycle Sheffield and CTC Family Ride from Barkers Pool in Sheffield City Centre, with additional pick-up points at Devonshire Green and the entrance to Bingham Park on Rustlings Road to Forge Dam. Slow pace on cycle tracks and quiet roads, then off-road cycle track from Bingham Park to Forge Dam. Bring picnic but food and drinks (and toilets) also available at Forge Dam cafe.

Contact Name:

Polly Blacker

Contact Number:

(0114) 2721814

Saturday, 19 December 2009

Boxing Day Family Walk

Fancy joining us for a family walk on Boxing Day? For any parents who think they may be feeling a bit too delicate to face loading up all the bikes and paraphanalia, we're planning a gentle walk starting from The Druid Inn at Birchover to go and look at the standing stones on Stanton Moor. Meet at 10 for 10.30 am outside the Druid. The walk is about 3.5 miles, has 'glorious views' across the Derwent valley and on the way there are standing stones, caves and burial chambers to see - some prehistoric and some done by an eccentric 18th C clergyman apparently. More info. As ever might be good to bring picnic/snacks to eat on the way; there are also two pubs in the village as another lunch option. If the weather is dodgy and you want to check if we're going you can phone Sophy on 07967 144230 or check the blog. Normal cycling services will be resumed in 2010.

Thursday, 17 December 2009

No news


No posts recently as there have not been any rides over the winter. Feel free to post on the blog if you would like to meet up for one though!
Last year we did a Christmas ride ... it was freezing, but the mince pies were good.

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Tram assisted ride reminder ...


The Tour de France route has been announced for 2010, but if you can't wait then meet at the Catherdral in Sheffield at 9.45 oro 1045 at the Rother valley Cafe for a 10 mile picnic ride on Sunday 1th.

leader is Tony Cornah - 0114 272114

£5 rtn with a bike

£10 for a tandem

£2 for a child plus bike

Tram back from Waterthorpe stop at 3.00, back in town for 3.30 .... will also pick up and drop off at Gleadless Town End.
It's a great experience and impressive that it happens at all.