Lost boys of Helston – found in Roseland

There have been teething problems with our new website – but it’s finally coming good. Or so I thought. After some nagging Chris has provided us with a message board called – “Guestbook” – and on Saturday morning I left a message suggesting a leisurely Sunday ride to St Mawes – the weather looked fine and, after a bit of a climb from the ferry, the road rolls smoothly along the coast and provides snatches of far reaching views of […] Read More

The No ‘Falmouth’ Wheelers OGIL ride to Poldhu – 6th June

An ideal forecast for cycling and so it turned out. Mike C was waiting when I arrived at the other place and soon Ian and John joined us. Where was everyone? All spread out around Europe- Spain, Iceland, Scotland and many other places! At least there were two Penryn Wheelers and two Mawnan Wheelers. A quick chat about destinations followed and Poldhu was agreed. Off we went, through Gweek and Trelowarren, across Traboe Cross and Goonhilly Downs, through Mullion and […] Read More

Proposed trip to Mallorca 2019

At the moment we are looking at between 4th May to 11th May. Flights are about £135 return with Ryanair and include speedy boarding, 20kg checked in baggage and two cabin bags. A shared car to Bristol airport works out around £40 pp (four people) to cover fuel and parking. The taxi transfer in Mallorca is out at about 40 euros return per person. The accommodation – self catering villa with pool – is approx £800/£1000 for seven days. Shared […] Read More

Women wanted.

The London Walking and Cycling Commissioner (how much does he/she get?) has said that cyclists in London are too white, male and middle class and more needs to be done to encourage women and ethnic minority groups. A trip out to the Dewspring Tea Room with the OGIL today would have given the answer as to why there are fewer women cyclists. It p****d it down for most of the morning. Women, it has to be said, have more sense. […] Read More

Round Objects, or not to be read before 9pm

Last week I was mildly chastised for reporting, verbatim, Paul’s opinion of Tao Tzu, and, as with certain “fine art” images on facebook, I had to place a couple of *s in sensitive places to escape the blue pencil, though this does rely on those who may be offended not being able to spell very well. This did upset me a little, but on a scale in a week that included 60 unarmed protestors shot dead in Gaza and news […] Read More

Ian would like me to remind you that he is organising Sunday’s Pathfinder ride.

“Who’s Lao Tzu?” asked Paul, pointing to a “saying” chalked on the wall above the counter. “Talks a load of b*****ks, who ever he is”, he concluded before I could ask Mystic Meg. Seems he was an ancient philosopher who founded Taoism; you know, “ A journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step, etc.”. We were at the Beach Café in Porthtowan and our journey had started at Union Corner, as usual, but a little late as we […] Read More