Ride Reports

Pixie's Cave via Dartmeet woods
Sun, 12 Apr 1987

A purposeful ride to Pixie’s Cave via Dartmeet; the rear exit sealed by a boulder curtailed explorations, but a spontaneous stick fight lifted spirits. We rounded off with excellent refreshments at the newly reopened Old Forge in Holne.

Broadhempston via Beaston mud track
Tue, 14 Apr 1987

Our first evening ride of the season was lively: standard route to Broadhempston, then the muddy Beaston–Forder Green track with a pool up to the hubs. The hilly return via Thorncroft and Pridhamsleigh was a chance to try new lights.

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Tour 18 Apr–23 Apr 1987

Cornish coast 1987 6

Salt on the air and knickerbocker glories in Looe set the tone for a coast‑hugging Easter tour. Ferries, cliff‑top hostels and a brisk south‑westerly carried us from cove to cove. A surprise tour inside Trevose Head lighthouse and a golden, barefoot evening on Perranporth sands caught the mood; later, the youngsters charged the Bodmin Moor fords again and again. The sea was our companion throughout.

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Creme eggs on Buckland Common
Sun, 19 Apr 1987

With most of the Section away on the Easter Tour, a small group took a gentle amble via Hembury Woods and Buckland-in-the-Moor to Ashburton, the day’s highlight a windswept halt on Buckland Common to share Cadbury’s Creme Eggs.

Spitchwick evening ride by the Dart
Fri, 24 Apr 1987

On a beautifully clear evening at Spitchwick, Andrew and Luke braved an icy dip in the Dart while the rest threw a tennis ball around. As Luke went behind a bush to change came the deadpan reply: 'I wonder what he's going to be this time!'

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Dartmoor to Redlake tramway
Sun, 26 Apr 1987

With the Torbay and Plymouth riders opting for roads at Avonwick, we took the moor: lunch on Ugborough Beacon, then the Redlake tramway and a rough Abbot's Way return. A 125 crawled through the valley below as Mark Moxham nursed his new bike over the stones.

Lambsdown moor crossing at dusk
Tue, 28 Apr 1987

A warm, golden evening tempted us onto an over-ambitious moorland route, tough going for young Wayne as the bumpy heath grew dim. After some guesswork with the boundary wall we finally picked up the familiar path to Cross Furzes, a relief in the semi-darkness.

North Huish via the Avon bridge
Sun, 03 May 1987

Young Julian Juste chose a steep debut to Rattery, only to find our beloved lane between Culverlane and Shorter Cross brutally cleared, much to Michael’s annoyance. The pretty Diptford–North Huish lane and its flower-clad Avon bridge lifted spirits, before Copper Kettle tea paused by Warren’s blow-out.

Haytor sunset over Dartmoor
Fri, 08 May 1987

On a warm, clear evening we took the tranquil lanes towards Ilsington and up to Haytor, where the youngsters were captivated by sleek young horses grazing by the stream. Views on the tor were dulled by haze, but a golden‑red sunset lit the ride home across the moor.

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Teign Valley rough-stuff, Dunsford
Sun, 10 May 1987

Arthur Browne’s Devon Rough Stuff brought a bright, good‑natured test, with the track through Bridford Wood a highlight. A muddled fork sent Chris and Gareth round again—Colin marshalling in the wrong place didn’t help—before tea, cakes and gravel‑pile antics capped the day.

Staverton Bridge and Abham lanes
Tue, 12 May 1987

On a sunny evening we explored unfamiliar lanes near Abham, dry roads and light airs making every turn inviting. We also welcomed new riders Gary and Julian Duquemin, the low sun gilding the hedgebanks as we wound quietly between the farms.

Invitation ride to Broadhempston
Sun, 17 May 1987

An Invitation Ride to Broadhempston gave newcomers a gentle introduction as the group split between a rough track and the road, only to find the promised mud-bath never appeared. After some shaky navigation and a regroup, the ride ended with welcome refreshments for the remaining dozen at Crofters.