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Sunday 11 June 1989
Day ride: Ten Tors Event
Sun, then drizzle
27 Participants: Graham Burge, Richard Burge, Matthew Comboy (Junior, Curtisknowle), Jamie Davey, Michael Giles, Dayle Guy, Paul Hamlyn-White, Peter Hern, Martin Hills, Steven Hills, Richard Hopper, Simon Hopper, Nicholas Hydon, Ian Inch (Junior, Buckfastleigh), Matthew Jago, Michael Jones, Mark Moxham, Matthew Paine, Shane Powell, Michael Roberts (Junior, Staverton), Philip Roberts, Martin Rushworth, Peter Rushworth, Andrew Simmons, Matthew Simpson, Gary Taylor, Eugene Tollemache
The idea was very simple: climb to the top of each of the ten tors along the carefully chosen route and you get a certificate. Things weren't quite that simple, however.

First the long climb to Haytor from the Bickington pick-up proved a bit much for Ian on his first ride, so Richard escorted him home at a leisurely pace. Of the remaining members most were taking part in the event, leading to something of a scramble to get to the windy summit of Haytor. Only Andrew Simmons, however, was daft enough to carry his bike up as well!

Saddle Tor is just around the corner from Haytor. Its sheltered northern side made an admirable lunch spot, although any letterboxes that may have ëbeen secreted round about eluded our young searchers, Peter and Shane.

Rippon Tor was not to be so easy. As we arrived a dense mist descended on the entire area, making all the nearby tors invisible from the road. Nearly everyone found their way to Rippon Tor, and then to Pil Tor, where a number of letterboxes were uncovered. Top Tor was in an unknown direction, so a nearby outcrop served as the fifth tor.

Next was Bonehill Rocks. The highest point was too high for the majority to climb, so a lower promontory had to suffice. Three more boxes were found here in the drizzle. Tor number seven was meant to be Bel Tor, just opposite Bonehill. Unfortunately a number of meñmbers, led by Dayle, had their minds only on the exciting descent of Bone Hill and the warm Widecombe cafe at the bottom. Only half of the group therefore managed Bel Tor and Chinkwell Tor as planned, discovering an interesting "Whooping" or pivoting rock at the latter.

The last leg of the ride began with a puncture, just a few minutes after leaving the cafe. Nick was the culprit. Unfortunately the damage was too close to the valve to effect a good repair, and Nick didn't have a spare tube. Mark Moxham and Mike Giles kindly did the honours while the rest of the group proceeded to Ponsworthy, up to Beltor Corner and along the rough but scenic track that is known as Dr Blackall's Drive.

There appeared to be no public right of way to Bel Tor (the second tor with that name on our journey), so we continued to Mel Tor, which proved quite straightforward. At nine tors down with just one to go, Michael found it hard to believe that everyone could possibly have gone past Aish tor without stopping. Admittedly it was hard to recognise as a tor, but everyone had been told where it was.

Time was getting on and the day had been quite tiring, so no-one felt like going back. We regrouped at New Bridge and announced the results before making our various ways home. No-one scored ten tors this year, which should encourage everyone to try again in 1990 when this very successful event will be repeated. Certificates will be awarded at the Christmas Lunch.

9 Tors: Martin Hills, Matthew Jago, Philip Roberts, Matthew Comboy, Matthew Paine, Jamie Davey, Matthew Simpson, Michael Jones.

8 Tors: Peter Hern, Dayle Guy, Michael Roberts, Shane Powell, Eugene Tollemache, Peter Rushworth, Martin Rushworth, Gary Taylor, Nicholas Hydon.

7 Tors: Mike Giles

6 Tors: Paul Hamlyn-White, Steven Hills
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