Rides

Ride report – a week of early Autumn riding
The weather might be turning, but you can still turn a wheel if you’re so minded… Read the rest…

Ride report: Sunday 1 March – Frensham variations
After a week of rain we headed to Frensham as has become usual, because in terms of mud rating, it scores as low as it is possible to go. Read the rest…

Ride report: Sunday 19 January – Karl’s 115th Dream
With apologies to Bob of course, but Sunday’s ride to Hindhead and Frensham was revelatory. Read the rest…

Ride report: Sunday 12 January – Another year, another Moles Christmas ride
We must be getting old. Last year our Christmas ride started at Bocketts; this year we skipped the slog and started from Abinger instead. Read the rest…

Ride report: Sunday 5 January – Reverse Newlands
A majority of Moles seem to be suffering from the lurgy at the moment, which left just me and Lloyd for the first Sunday or the year. Read the rest…

Ride report: Christmas riding 2019
Christmas is short days and family; short days and family means riding time is limited Read the rest…

Ride report: Sunday 10 November – Dry up above, wet down below
Clive reckons we should rename ourselves The Water Rats and after today, he may well have a point. Not for the first time we put the Muddy into Muddymoles…

Ride report: Sunday 3 November – Abinger again
Rain on Saturday meant a start from Abinger Roughs again this week to avoid the moles getting too muddy! Read the rest…

Ride report: Sunday 27 October – Thursley to Frensham
This week we had a LOT of rain. So much rain that we decided to head somewhere with some reliable drainage!

Ride report: Sunday 20 October – familiar faces
Nice to see some familiar faces out on the trails this Sunday as the Moles ride from Abinger Roughs Read the rest…

Ride report: Sunday 25 August – South Downs Way to the Meon Valley
Sunday was a chance to revisit a part of the South Downs I’ve only ridden once, back in 2011. Read the rest…

Ride report: Friday 21 June – another year, another Molestice
So this makes it three. Three times now we’ve chosen to get up when everyone else is asleep to see in the Solstice at Holmbury Hill. Read the rest…