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Saturday 10 September 1988
Weekend ride: Salcombe Youth Hostel
Day 1
Sunny
8 Participants: Richard Burge, Luke Hatherly, Michael Jones, Mark Lakeman, Paul Lakeman, Mark Slater, Mark Williams, Martyn Williams
Confusion over whether or not Steven Hills was coming on the ride led to some delays at Totnes, but eventually the group set off through the peaceful South Hams lanes, spotting a buzzard and a flying cricket ball along the way. Two punctures and a chain problem delayed us even more, but a quick telephone call from Woodleigh secured the hostel meals (much to everyone's relief).

A final tough climb to the hostel brought us into the dining room at 7.30, just as supper was being served. By the time the washing up had been done it was dark outside, but we were determined not to be done out of our planned walk. Armed with numerous bike lights of various colours we set off into the darkness, walking all the way to Starehole Bay and even down to the rocky seashore itself. None of those brave youngsters would have dared do the walk on their own, but as part of a group it was quite an adventure. And much to everyone's surprise, there was quite a lot to be seen.
Sunday 11 September 1988
Weekend ride: Salcombe Youth Hostel
Day 2
Sunny spells
8 Participants: Richard Burge, Luke Hatherly, Michael Jones, Mark Lakeman, Paul Lakeman, Mark Slater, Mark Williams, Martyn Williams
The threatened rising bell didn't wake us next morning, but a speedboat and a flotilla of yachts did just as well. Members who haven't been to this hostel may find it difficult to picture the fabulous sea and coastal views that greeted us as we drew back the curtains - suffice it to say that we would have been happy to stay in bed all morning.

The first puncture of the day came from Paul as we reached the beach below the hostel. Michael suggested that people should amuse themselves on the beach, but he didn't expect Martyn and Luke to ride across it on their bikes - and everyone was watching when they actually cycled through the sea up to their hubs. OK, they had ATBs, but salt water isn't good for any bike.

Watching the ferryman at Salcombe as we enjoyed a hot drink from the outdoor cafe at East Portlemouthñ was quite enlightening. We reckoned that he must have been taking more than £30 an hour from the various passengers he was transporting. No doubt there are quieter times, but it still seemed quite an easy way to make a living.

There was more action when Michael left his wallet and camera at the cafe and rode all the way to Chivelstone before realising what he had done. The extra ride probably did him good, but it delayed the group just long enough to find the Torcross cafe full up. The weather was perfect, however, so we were happy to eat outside and fool around on the beach for an hour.

Returning via Strete the leading group arrived at Forces Cross cafe just in time to find the proprietress stuck in her car at some temporary traffic lights - she had run out of petrol. Our lads immediately came to her rescue of course, and were later rewarded with a broad smile and a free packet of biscuits. Michael was most envious when he arrived with the stragglers.

This had turned out to be one of our best weekends ever, made possible by a pleasant bunch of youngsters who helped to create a tremendous atmosphere throughout.
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