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Kemp hits the headlines

Reading Time: < 1 minuteA great story, courtesy of our friends at the Northwich Guardian, featuring our very own Alan Kemp. Well worth a read! [pdf title=”Alan Kemp – Tales of a Champion” height=”1250em”]https://www.weavervalleycc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/43npedalpowerkemp-copy1.pdf[/pdf]

Clocks go back this weekend!

Reading Time: < 1 minuteDon’t forget now will you? At 02:00 on the 25th October (early Sunday morning when you are fast asleep), the clocks will go back an hour! This is probably fine if you use a smart phone or computer as they’ll probably set themselves. Best to check though! You really don’t want to turn up an […]

Web site under construction!

Reading Time: < 1 minuteAs you will have noticed by landing here, the web site is undergoing a few cosmetic changes, and some non-cosmetic, but functionally critical, updates! Please bear with me whilst these updates are in progress. There will be changes to existing pages, social media feeds, look and feel for traditional browsing/mobile content and ultimately, the forum. […]

Return to the Howgills

Return to the Howgills

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe’d postponed this ride from September so a few of our fat tyre’d brethren could join us to revisit a popular ride from some years ago. In the end there was only Eleanor who had done this route before, with Tim, Iain, Jim and myself completing the gang. The usual start time of 10am suffered […]

Video and vegetation.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe turnout on summer MTB rides can be a little low sometimes, what with only having a smaller pool of riders to begin with and holiday commitments, but it seems like most of the regulars were keen to make the most of a pleasant day and we started off with 11 riders, (three new, nice […]

The Wild Wales Challenge

The Wild Wales Challenge

Reading Time: 3 minutesA dozen or so WVCC riders rode in the Wild Wales Challenge today, enjoying/enduring a tough 85 mile route with no less than 7,500 feet of ascent. We started in Bala, climbed up to the Bwlch-y-Groes, then down and up and down and up and down and up to the outskirts of Barmouth, then Dolgellau, […]