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Lemon Tree
Distance:
47 mi / 76 km
Elevation:
2435 ft / 742 m
Difficulty:
This ride starts and finishes at Tickhill Cricket Club. The Café stop is The Lemon Tree at Langwith.
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Blue ride to Lemon Tree
21 July 2019
At nine o’clock there were thirteen of us gathered and it was decided that two groups would be best so Stewart took charge of the second group with Martin taking up the role of back marker.
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Blue ride to Lemon Tree
05 May 2019
The usual crowd gathered inside (for a warm) and the usual suspects were outside.
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Blue Ride to The Lemon Tree
06 January 2019
If you keep up to date on facebook you will know that we arrived at the cricket club leaderless and with nowhere to go! Ollie had volunteered to help out - he does that!
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Ride to The Lemon Tree Tea Room
20 May 2018
A lovely sunny morning was enjoyed as we gathered for the start of this 35 mile flatish ride.
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The Lemon Tree Tea Room
14 January 2018
Twelveteen riders assembled on a cool, cloudy, January morning for the 9:30 ride.
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Jenny & Pete's Red Ride to Lemon Tree Epworth
15 January 2023
It was Jenny's Birthday, what better way to spend it than leading one of our rides in chilly conditions to the Lemon Tree Cafe
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Blue ride to Idle Valley (or not as the case was)
27 November 2022
Three of us ignored the weather forecast together with almost double figures worth of red riders and met up at the Cricket Club. It was not raining and the wind was light - couldn’t be better for the time of year.
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Wednesday morning easy ride to Cuckoo Wharf
09 November 2022
There were three of us, me, Martin Crapper, Anita Twohig and Rob Drohan, waiting for upwards of 30 seconds to see if anyone else turned up before we set off.
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Wednesday morning ride to Wentworth
02 November 2022
No one rolled up. Just me! And it was a great day for a ride - where were you? It said 9am on the Facebook page so you might have turned up at 9.30 or perhaps even 10.
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Blue ride to Netherthorpe
30 October 2022
Technology! Technology - whose idea was it any way. I’m sure we were all better off in the olden days when we had candles with little marks on the side so you knew what time it was and you had a bottom draw with a candle with an extra hour to bring out in October and a short one to use in March.
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Matt's Lumpy Laughton Loop
04 October 2022
I know you were in the London Marathon or maybe you were on a park run but you missed a good ride today. We didn’t all miss out of course those that didn’t were: Matt Lowe (ride leader), Kevin Thomas, Pete Hanks, Christina Cooper, Ian who became John Huggins, and was the ghost throughout, together with Nick Kay for entertainment value. Oh and almost forgot me, Martin Crapper.
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Blue feature ride to Lincoln' Steam Punk festival
29 August 2022
We wandered through small and large villages on our way to the SUSTRANS route which would take us most of the way into Lincoln - South Wheatley, Sturton Le Steeple, North Leverton, South Leverton, Treswell, Stokeham and Laneham before bypassing Dunham on Trent and reaching the start of the off road bit at Fledborough, eleven and a half miles into the ride.
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Blue ride to Idle Valley or 10 Green Bottles
21 August 2022
I’m sure improvisation is a key attribute of a less than average ride leader. So waking from an on-bike snooze I had us turning right on Job Lane without a flicker of consciousness. Fully awake by the end of Job Lane we turned left and rejoined the planned route in the centre of the village having desperately sought for an outstanding landmark to explain the “diversion”.
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Blue Ride to Lotties at the Butterfly Farm
14 August 2022
Thirty Two degrees was forecast on one of my Apps, Will anyone turn up for a gentle stroll through the countryside? No doubt at least seven others thought the same. I, for one, was pleased I hadn’t gone on the cleetthorpes ride with the red group. But turn up we all did, we seven, and after what seemed a lot of chatting we set off AND….
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