Easy green lanes in Surrey ?

A very fun morning. Ended up with 6 of us (hope I get this right...)

RichieS (1200)
The Other Paul G (R100GS?)
Mike (1150)
Matador + mate (R100GS & R80GS I think)
myself (1200)

I've put some OS grid locations on here which you can look up with Streetmap.co.uk using the OS grid option.

We started off with a whiz up what turned out to be quite a steep hill from Gomshall turning left into Beggars Lane (509250,147750) & up the North Downs.

Here's RichieS getting to the top. It was a bit steeper than I thought, with lots of dry ruts full of fist sized rounded flint nodules. Sorry chaps - it was a bit of a baptism of fire. At least it wasn't raining.

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This bike was purposefully laid down whilst they guys helped everyone else up the hill. No crashes today thankfully!

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And we finally made it to the top...

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...with some smoking stinking clutches

About 500m further on along the same track, we did a left turn onto Drove Rd (510250,149250) and it got a bit muddier. Here's RichieS giving it the berries through the quagmire whilst on Trailmax's :D A bit slippy it was.

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The route evened out a bit and became a bit more friendly, ending at the top of a single track road to a forestry commision area. The single track road ("Honeysuckle Bottom")came out onto Green Dene leading to Horsley. OS grid 509250,150250

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We then blatted over on a road section to Bocketts Farm (515500,154500) where the byway is to be found in the corner of the car park just as you come off the roundabout. This was far more what I was after - very easy and dry with a good surface...

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After a bit of wiggling and finding the route got a bit tougher (more loose flint nodules), we popped out on the Ranmore Common road here: (512500,150500)

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Another road section took us to Wooton where we found a great byway (well, great if it wasn't for all the sand!). It started here: 512500,147500

It was a nobblies paradise, which was a shame cos I was running a Tourance rear and a Trailmax front (not bothered to change it yet...).

It started off pretty easy:

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But got more interesting as we hit the sand. No option but to gun it and let the bike squirm. No keeping up with Matador & pal though as they just zapped the whole section like mad dirt biking loonies

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It was a pretty cool route though, with some berms on the corners for those who knew how to use them. There were also some nice smooth bits through some rather lovely forest.

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It ended in Coldharbour right next to a rather cosy looking pub here 515500,144500. Just as we got to the end, there was a massive downpour. Really chucking it down. The pub looked inviting but instead we got our waterproofs on and decided to call it a day.

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All in all, I think we finished at about 10:30 from an 08:00 start. The first track was a bit tough and not really recommended for total newbies but we all made it up OK. The rest were pretty cool though - taken slow and with a bit less mud, easily passable. The sand was a bit tricky too, but again, a bit of care and it was fine. Road tyres were OK, but knobblies would have been better.

Overall, a top day out. Good to see everyone that came along.

Tobers
 
Looked fun...and my ride

Hi all.

Sorry i did not make it but i rode up to Scotland on Sat morn.
I rode up the A1 turnd left onto the Hawes road, its a lovely twisting rollercoasster of a ride.
From there into Kendal, bag of chips, then on to The lake district. Done a few of the famous passes, Kirkstone etc. Then on the twistys all the way to Dunoon, a total of 508 miles.

spent the night there, got up earlly, jumped on the ferry back to the main land. A quick spin up to Loch Lomand, had a nice look round.
Then a blast back to the Lakes and spent four hours riding the great passes, a couple of lanes and one big ford.
I looked at the lane that runs over The old man of coniston, walna Scar. but thougt that my AdV with lots of fuel and camping gear was taking liberties, so gave that a miss.

Back to Hawes in yorkshire, onto the A1 then back home to Epping.
756 miles.
The ADV seat is not as comfortable as i thought....;-)

I think the bike would have gone to Surrey no probs, but me; i was Knackered.

will make the next ride, when is it?

Tony Allen
 
off road today

Rob (R80GS) and myself just arrived from Box Hill now. It was raining at times and really slippery on some areas (even with the Karoos), but a lot of fun as well. Nice meeting you guys today.

If someone knows how to post some videos we taped with the mobile phone, please let me know how to do it and I will put them in here.

Matador (a.k.a. Javier)
 
top fun

Well that was a larf!!!

Not a true dirt road virgin, but the last time i did it was in Tenneriffe on a Honda 250......a bit more user friendly.

But having said that, it was great to be able to go off road, and then be comfy on road!!! What i really want now is a spare set of wheels with some knobblies on them!!!

I can say that the 12 is the consumate allrounder.
Bought the bike last month, did a track day at Rockingham on the second day of owning it, ran up some miles to get it serviced and now taken it off road.....still with less than 800 showing on the clock!!!

Anyway, here are some pics from this morning.
 

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and some more

....Bugger...photos to big!! I'll get Tobers to show me what to do with it.!!!
 
Thanks for the great report and pics Tobers. What a laugh that was!

All in all, it was a great morning and gives us 1) a core of guys who might be keen to do that again, and 2) a 'heads-up' on some of the specific tracks, so next time we'll know more of what lies where.... having said that, the 'pioneering' element of Monday's ride maybe added a lot to the enjoyment.

We chatted about doing a repeat in a few weeks - let's liaise via the forum regarding dates.

Thanks to everyone who came along and made it such a success.

Paul G
(The other)
 
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... what was that log doing in there????? :confused: :(
 

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picking it up Spanish BMW Enduro style.... :cool:
 

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fixing the twisted handlebar.... :D
 

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Nice and muddy!!

Hey Matador - It looks like it got a little wet after lunch...!!!

Seems you guys had a load of fun, but I think that maybe everyone else baling out when the rains came was not such a bad idea... it would have been a shame if it had been one of the shiny new 1200s on its side in that bog...!!

See you back there soon.

Paul G
(the other)
 
uuummmm!

Although i am sorry i wasnt there to partake in the afternoons jollies, i do not think my Trailmaster shod shiny new 12 would have made it through that!!! Godd pics though Matador.:D
 


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