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Sunday 24 May 2015
10:15 - 17:30
Day ride (Car-assisted): The Camel Trail
Cloudy with occasional drizzle
24 miles
3 Participants: Tao Burgess, Dillan Edwards, Michael Jones
Dillan overslept this morning and woke up just as Tao and Michael were leaving in the car. We had soon collected him, loaded his bike and headed off to Bodmin through cloud and light drizzle. Heavier rain this side of Bodmin gave us some cause for concern, but once we had parked up by the Trail conditions were nearly dry.

We had planned an early stop at the Boscarne café, so it was somewhat fortuitous that Tao got his puncture just outside. He forecast the fastest repair we had ever seen, but when his tight tyre beading broke one of his plastic tyre levers the repair time got extended to about 12 minutes.

After an enjoyable café stop we set off with good speed through Wadebridge, passing countless families on hire bikes. We were looking out for dogs in hired dog trailers, but on the outward journey the intended occupant of the only trailer we saw was sensibly running along behind getting some exercise.

As we approached Padstow we ran into drizzle that was more like light rain. The narrow streets were heaving with visitors, no doubt due in part to the bank holiday weekend. Michael wanted a cheese and onion pasty, but the assistant in the only pasty shop without a queue managed to drop the only pasty she had, so he decided to join Tao and Dillan in trying Rick Stein's fish and chips.

Tao's scampi and chips were apparently the best he had ever tasted. Dillan's chips were good although apparently not as good as John's from Buckfastleigh. Michael wanted fish, but all the fish was cooked in beef dripping so he had the vegetarian option which was halloumi - very tasty, but not quite the fish he had hoped for.

We headed back with great speed, the rain stopping once again as we neared Wadebridge. On the final section to Bodmin we were finally rewarded with the sight of a trailer with two dogs in residence, although the large one seemed to be leaving little room for the small one. Tao embarrassed himself as we passed a lake with some rather loud sea birds: he made a joke about seagull noises but was told in no uncertain terms by two passing youngsters that they were actually geese!

This had been a busy and interesting day that proves just how much fun cycling can be even when the weather isn’t 100% ideal.
Friday 29 May 2015
19:00 - 21:30
Evening ride: Staverton
Sunny and warm
11 miles
3 Participants: Tom Batten, Dillan Edwards, Michael Jones
New rider Tom had a great bike but had never really used it much, so Staverton seemed like a suitably challenging first-ride destination for him. He seemed surprised that he kept up with us all the way along Colston Road as he had never ridden that far before.

Glorious sunshine turned to a fabulous sunset as we rode beside the River Dart at Staverton and picked our way across to the island for stone skimming. Most of the good skimming stones had already been cast into the river but we managed to find a few small ones that were just about adequate.

Tom was keen to explore the intriguing swamp path to the park, but we needed to get back before 9.30 so that would have to wait for another day. At first Tom was feeling so tired that he walked the hills past Hole Farm, but then he realised he wouldn't actually die if he got out of breath and pushed himself courageously to ride the last few hills back to Buckfastleigh. He seemed to very much enjoy his first excursion and we hope to see him again soon.
Friday 5 June 2015
19:00 - 21:25
Evening ride: South Brent
Sunny and quite warm
11 miles
3 Participants: Tom Batten, Dillan Edwards, Michael Jones
With Tom out for his second ride we started with the relatively easy climb of Dean Hill, passing a very large and friendly black pig along the way. Tom was relieved at the downhill section around the Zempson loop and was so busy talking that he didn't really notice the uphill near the end.

This seemed like a good evening to take Tom on his first off-road adventure, so we rode the track from Marley Head to Stidston: the middle section had been severely rutted by winter streams but on the whole he seemed to enjoy it.

Michael pointed out the train tunnel that goes under Marley Head, although we had difficulty seeing the point where it emerges on the other side because of the trees that lined the road. We took the lane up to Rattery, then Michael discovered that Tom's front derailleur wasn't actually moving off the large ring regardless of the gear setting. Once he moved it to the small ring Tom suddenly discovered for the first time that climbing hills can be relatively easy, so it wasn't long before we descended past Pennywell to Buckfastleigh.
Sunday 7 June 2015
14:15 - 16:40
Afternoon ride: Landscove
Sunny and warm
7 miles
2 Participants: Dillan Edwards, Michael Jones
With a disappointing turnout for a fabulous summer afternoon we changed the destination from Avon Dam to the Hill House Garden Centre tearooms at Landscove. The outward journey was interrupted when Dillan got a puncture, but it only delayed us by ten minutes. We enjoyed scones in the gardens before returning to Buckfastleigh by the same route.
Friday 19 June 2015
19:00 - 21:20
Evening ride: Staverton Island
Warm and sunny
11 miles
3 Participants: Dillan Edwards, Michael Jones, George Rogers
We were pleased to welcome George back to the club this evening after a 10-week absence. Trying not to make the ride too difficult we contented ourselves with a spin along Colston Road and then down to Staverton Island where a bunch of young children were having an adventure party by the river. We found our own private section of beach for stone skimming, although some of the youngsters spent their time spotting us from the woodland.

Our return route took us through the park and past Hole Farm and Caddaford. We needn't have worried about keeping the ride easy for George as he had lost none of his cycling skills since the tour.
Sunday 21 June 2015
10:15 - 15:15
Day ride: Totnes Food Market
Warm and sunny
20 miles
3 Participants: Dillan Edwards, Michael Jones, John Rogers
With George apparently unable to find the motivation to get out of bed this morning the three of us set off on a slightly more ambitious ride than usual, along Colston road to Dartington and then along the cycle path to Totnes weir. Here we were in for a shock: the usual picturesque spot by the weir where we have often stopped for a rest and photos had become the centre of a building site. Closer inspection revealed it was the construction of a new Hydro Power scheme for Totnes, primarily built to supply Totnes School. It didn't look too attractive at the moment, but hopefully it will be better when completed.

John had heard that the Totnes food market was open today (being the third Sunday in the month) so we rode up the main straight to take a look. It was very busy with plenty of different types of food on offer, so it was no surprise that we all ended up buying something tasty. Dillan thought it would be a good idea to make a point of visiting it every month, but perhaps every other month would be more sensible.

We were in no particular rush today so we detoured down to Longmarsh and were greeted with a most unusual sight: around twenty Canada Geese were swimming up river in a single-file line, maintaining a fairly consistent distance from the goose in front! They only broke formation when they reached the quayside, where it was every goose for himself.

Next stop was Littlehempston, where the stone bridges made a peaceful resting spot after the demands of the downhill track - fortunately causing no punctures on this occasion. We passed the Devon Shiatsu centre near Buckyette, but after reading the sign we still had no idea what it was. We found out later it is a kind of Chinese massage using only the fingers, thumbs and palms, but with the remote location and absence of all vehicles we didn't expect they pick up much passing trade.

Arriving at Staverton station we popped in to see the train off and took a brief look at the Meccano exhibition before heading home. On the way past Hole Farm John noticed a squashed snake on the road. At first we thought it was a grass snake, but on checking the markings at home we discovered that it was an adder!
Friday 26 June 2015
19:00 - 22:15
Evening ride: Scoriton
Warm and sunny
7 miles
2 Participants: Dillan Edwards, Michael Jones
This evening's ride took us up Wallaford Road to Cross Furzes and then down via Combe to Scoriton where we were relieved to see that Leo the dog had made a full recovery since our last visit.

After taking the shortcut to Hawson and then the lane over the Holy Brook Bridge Michael turned right into what looked to Dillan like a gap in the hedge. While he was trying to work out what he was doing he unfortunately rode into a ditch on his left, baling at the last to avoid serious injury.

The gap in the hedge was actually the beginning of the delightful track through Burchetts Wood. It turned out to be muddy in a few places but generally flat, dry and full of the tranquillity of summer. To conclude an enjoyable ride we took the track through the woods to Bilberryhill and home.
Friday 10 July 2015
19:00 - 21:40
Evening ride: The Abbots Way
Sunny and warm
3 Participants: Michael Jones, George Rogers, John Rogers
George made the choices at each stage of this evening's ride. The result of this was that we rode up the long hill to Cross Furzes and then took to the Abbot's Way bridleway onto the moor. We found a quiet, open spot on the hill adorned with a wide variety of grasses and spend an enjoyable half hour throwing Frisbees through the warm, still air.

It was with some reluctance that we eventually dragged ourselves away from this moorland sanctuary and headed home the way we had come.
Sunday 19 July 2015
10:15 - 14:15
Morning ride: South Brent
Dry with sunny spells
10 miles
3 Participants: Michael Jones, John Rogers, Will Rogers
Will liked the idea of a fairly short ride for some reason so we rode up Dean Hill and through Harbourneford to South Brent where we bought snacks and lunch from the coop. South Brent Island made a great place to eat lunch in the afternoon sunshine: the profusion of butterflies and dragonflies confirmed its status as a real haven for wildlife. After photos on the bridge we returned via Bloody Pool and Gidley Bridge - a leisurely but enjoyable ride.
Friday 31 July 2015
19:00 - 21:30
Evening ride: Landscove
Sunny and warm
8 miles
4 Participants: Dillan Edwards, Michael Jones, George Rogers, John Rogers
Our ride this evening took us up Green Lane and then on to Higher Penn from where we took the bridleway that descends through four fields to Landscove. George had found a miniature tennis ball on the way out of Buckfastleigh, so we called in to Landscove school playing field for some ball and Frisbee games.

With darkness falling we had to abandon plans for an extended ride, heading home to Buckfastleigh by the shortest route.
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