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Wednesday 19 April 1989
Evening ride (Paignton): Stoke Gabriel
Sunny
3 Participants: Michael Jones, Shane Powell, Philip Roberts
Michael spent an enjoyable evening finding all the tracks and paths that he used to know in the Westerland valley and near Stoke Gabriel. The lane to Duncannon was particularly pleasant, although Shane and Philip had a few problems with the undergrowth on one of the paths.
Friday 21 April 1989
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Landscove
Dry / cold
20 Participants: Brett Easterbrook, Chris Giles, Dayle Guy, Paul Hamlyn-White, Mark Hedges (13, South Brent), Martin Hills (14, Buckfastleigh), Catherine Hopper, Richard Hopper, Simon Hopper, Toby Hopper, Roger Johnson, Michael Jones, Julian Juste, Elsa Kelly, Ian Luke, Luke Rake, Martin Rushworth, Peter Rushworth, Andrew Simmons, John Stuart
This well-attended ride took us through Pridhamsleigh and Five Lanes to Baddaford, where John managed a puncture. The track across the fields to Landscove brought mixed reactions from the group, with young Mark reserving judgement on the idea of track routes until he had tried a few more.

During the loop back around Gullaford Paul HW told his friends to go on and then got a puncture. He had to fix it in the dark, all alone, which seemed a just reward.

Andrew and Luke took the steep track descent from Five Lanes while the others returned via Green Lane. It was here that Chris Giles rode into the hedge in the semi-darkness - fortunately he was not seriously hurt. The only remaining problem was that Michael, who had agreed to meet Andrew and Luke by the flyover, then forgot all about them and returned via Austin's Bridge! They gave up waiting after a while and sensibly patronised the Little Chef cafe.

Young Julian from Scorriton only just caught us today, passing us on Dart Bridge road at 7.15. He'd better arrive a little earlier if he wants to be sure not to miss us!
Sunday 23 April 1989
Day ride: Blackingstone Rock
Sunny
17 Participants: David Cutts, Dayle Guy, Paul Hamlyn-White, Luke Hatherly, Peter Hern, Steven Hills, Richard Hopper, Toby Hopper, Nicholas Hydon, Michael Jones, Ian Luke, Shane Powell, Philip Roberts, Andrew Simmons, Gary Taylor, Ken Twydell, Paul Twydell
Although Bovey Tracey was the designated final pick-up for this ride, Drum Bridges served as the unofficial rendezvous with just a brief stop in Bovey itself. The outward route involved a stiff climb to Trenchford and Tottiford reservoirs, where Ken Twydell's Rann trailer, for his son Paul, attracted attention from a passing motorist.

At the base of Blackingstone Rock the weather conditions were ideal for lunch, but as carrot missiles rained down upon Michael from on high he could well have been thinking of that classic Spencer Tracey film "Bad Day at Black Rock". After lunch several members climbed the shallow steps to the top and lived to tell the tale.

A refreshment stop was made early in the afternoon at the Mearsdon Manor in Moretonhampstead, where the quality and price of the ice cream earned much praise. And Luke Hatherly, who had toiled throughout his lunch break on the removal of his mudguard, devoured a gargantuan portion of toast and jam - richly deserved.

Paul HW's day was made when he heard that we would be passing through North Bovey's ford. By the time the rest of the group arrived he was already wading through the icy water and it was Paul who contributed the almost obligatory puncture on the track which followed.

Return was by way of Hemsworthy and Cold East Cross. Congratulations must go to Toby Hopper for completing his first full-day ride at the age of nine years with energy to spare. Young Paul Twydell also did well of course, but members couldn't help noticing how cool and collected he looked at the top of each hill - in marked contrast to his poor father who had been pulling him of course.

We are most grateful to the Lakeman family for assisting with the CTC stand at the Torbay Sports Fair while the rest of us were out enjoying the sunshine. There was a great deal of interest at the stand, which we hope will show itself with even more new members over the coming weeks.
Wednesday 26 April 1989
Evening ride (Paignton): Cancelled
Wet
4 Participants: Dave Humphreys, Philip Humphreys, Philip Roberts, Gary Taylor
The rain showed no sign of abating after a considerable wait in the bus shelter, so those present decided to abandon the ride for this week.
Friday 28 April 1989
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Spitchwick
Dry
17 Participants: Graham Burge, Andrew Dalgleish (14, Buckfastleigh), Brett Easterbrook, Chris Giles, Dayle Guy, Mark Hedges, Paul Hedges (Adult, South Brent), Peter Hern, Martin Hills, Steven Hills, Catherine Hopper, Richard Hopper, Toby Hopper, Michael Jones, Chris Platt, Shane Powell, Alan Skinner
Christopher Platt was stuck in the mud on the Hembury Woods track within twenty minutes of his long awaited return to cycling. He didn't seem to mind, however, and was soon rushing on to join his friend Toby who had found a vast supply of mud inside a farm gate at the top of the Shuttaford lane.

Most of the group carried out the detour to Spitchwick, including new lad Andrew whose pedal crank fell off. Repairs posed few problems, and the groups were soon reunited for the return from Peartree.
Sunday 30 April 1989
Day ride: Buckland Tout Saints
Wet
12 Participants: Luke Hatherly, Steven Hills, Richard Hopper, Simon Hopper, Roger Johnson, Michael Jones, Warren Masters, Jenny Quick, Philip Roberts, Martin Rushworth, Gary Taylor, Martyn Williams
Another damp Sunday, but this time we attracted a sizeable turnout at the Totnes pick-up. We were all pleased to see Jenny back on her bike again after her back injury, a little weaker than usual but certainly not short of enthusiasm.

A short stop at Harbertonford enabled Michael to buy some delicious- looking apple pies to complement his packed lunch, and Steven to buy a cake and knife (although he wouldn't say how many pieces he was going to cut it into).

We were soon into new territory at East Allington village. Twenty minutes later we were climbing the steep hill through the woods at Buckland Tout Saints. There seemed to be birds all around us as we climbed through the drizzle. The only real shelter to be found for lunch was in the church porch - we left everything tidy of course, and left a note of thanks in the visitors book after inspecting the interior.

When Martyn had fixed his puncture we took a short but very hilly short-cut to Loddiswell. Warren caused a few headaches when his chainset started rubbing on his frame, but the team of mechanics managed to remove the inner ring just to keep him happy. The B-road to South Brent was relatively easy going, and we were soon enjoying the warm hospitality of the Copper Kettle cafe at South Brent. It wasn't much fun putting wet trousers back on again when the time came to leave.
Wednesday 3 May 1989
Evening ride (Paignton): Beaston
Sunny / dry
4 Participants: Richard Hopper, Philip Roberts, Gary Taylor, Ken Twydell
This was a fine end to the day, with a hazy sunset and even a cricket game in progress. The four of us had a brisk ride out along the lanes, with Ken finally getting his feet wet on the Beaston Farm track.
Friday 5 May 1989
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Avon Dam
Sunny
18 Participants: Nathan Arecco, Richard Burge, Andrew Dalgleish, Chris Giles, Dayle Guy, Paul Hamlyn-White, Mark Hedges, Martin Hills, Catherine Hopper, Richard Hopper, Simon Hopper, Michael Jones, Ian Luke, Chris Platt, Shane Powell, Luke Rake, Andrew Simmons, Alan Skinner
Some of our younger members learned the hard way not to follow just anybody down a hill. Andrew, Simon and Luke had decided to take the steep dip through Harbourneford, and a number followed them by mistake instead of taking the easier alternative offered by Richard.

The group reached Shipley Bridge within the hour, so there was plenty of time for the classic moorland return along the Abbots Way. Several fell off but were unharmed on the dry grass.
Sunday 7 May 1989
Afternoon ride (Buckfastleigh): Avon Dam
Sunny
22 Participants: Michael Banks, Richard Burge, Mary Creedy, Matthew Hamlyn-White, Mrs Hamlyn-White (Adult, Buckfastleigh), Paul Hamlyn-White, Luke Hatherly, Mark Hedges, Martin Hills, Steven Hills, Richard Hopper, Toby Hopper, Roger Johnson, Michael Jones, Rohan Kilty, Ian Luke, Shane Powell, Martin Rushworth, Peter Rushworth, Martyn Williams, Colin Woodman (Adult, Plymouth), Jennifer Woodman (Adult, Plymouth)
This unfortunate duplication came about through some bad planning on Friday, but most of the riders were different. Ian Luke ruined the first part of the ride by taking everyone up the wrong hill. He didn't stop until he got to the top! Members really must learn to ask about the route before charging ahead.

The remainder of the ride was much like Friday's excursion, except that Shipley was swarming with people and the ice cream van was there. Ian entertained everyone halfway up to the dam by trying to swim in the Avon - he ran aground, as the water was only a few centimetres deep.
Sunday 7 May 1989
Afternoon ride (Paignton): Brixham
Sunny
11 Participants: Jonathan Chapple (12, Paignton), David Cutts, Dave Humphreys, Philip Humphreys, Matthew Jago (15, Paignton), Mark Lakeman, Paul Lakeman, Stephen Larkin (12, Paignton), David Meadows (12, Paignton), Philip Rhead, Gary Taylor
This hardish ride took members through Berry Pomeroy, Waddeton and Galmpton towards Kingswear's Lower Ferry, where superb views of the Dart presented themselves. The group managed to find a few steep tracks near Mansands before returning via Brixham and Churston. The ñsix punctures collected during this ride must be getting on for a record, but inconvenience was minimised thanks to an excellent pit mechanic.
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