A fish and chip quest to S-b-S using the old trackbed of the Cranleigh and Steyning Lines. Even though it’s a stone cold tragedy that these lines were disposed of so ramblers and could pervert the countryside, they now afford an opportunity for the RTC to reclaim them by bike.
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London to Shoreham by Sea
A fish and chip quest to S-b-S using the old trackbed of the Cranleigh and Steyning Lines. Even though it’s a stone cold tragedy that these lines were disposed of so ramblers and could pervert the countryside, they now afford an opportunity for the RTC to reclaim them by bike.
Rough route is below, all arguing over it is here
Everyone is welcome, no specialist or fashionable bikes are required, there is no rush and I have it on good authority that @PhilDAS cannot attend.
Meet at the IH at 8am
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29588574