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Sunday 22 April 2007
10:15 - 17:00
Day ride: Dartmeet
Cloudy start, then sunny & hot
20 miles
8 Participants: Charles Acland, Heidi Acland, Olly Acland, Sam Acland, Matt Grute, Dennis Ham, Alex Harrigan, Michael Jones
With a forecast of cloud all day we weren't expecting too much from the weather. After completing the stiff climb to Venford reservoir we paused briefly at the Holne Moor Leat. The water drains out through a large pipe onto the surrounding moorland, and it didn't take the youngsters long to realise that they could look right through to those peering in at the far end!

We followed the bridleway from near Combestone Tor down the hill to the stream at the bottom, arriving just as the cloud was clearing. It made a perfect spot for lunch, with shade for those who wanted it, plenty of fun to be had following the course of the stream, and an interesting valley that required some new Frisbee techniques.

The day now began to feel like mid-summer. We continued along the bridleway to the long downhill across the fields, bringing us to the stepping stones by 1.45. Today, unlike our last visit, the water was low so crossing the stones with bikes was so easy that the youngsters had to find a more challenging crossing nearby. This session of stone-hopping caused some difficulties for Dennis, who got stuck with one foot on two distant rocks, and for Alex who required much encouragement from Matthew before he would finally attempt a rather large leap.

Next stop was the cafe at Dartmeet which offered us cool drinks on the tables by the river. The presence of further stones in the river proved irresistible for everyone, although Dennis and Alex performed such a long and complicated excursion that they ended up stranded on the far bank!

There was time for ice creams, but then we could postpone Dartmeet hill no longer. Even Alex and Dennis did well on the climb after recovering from the shock of finding a dead adder by the roadside.

The outstanding views of the Dart valley from Mel Tor impressed everyone. We sat on the Tor for some time marvelling at the scenery, then Mat discovered a very robust Dartmoor letterbox under a nearby rock. Everyone was fascinated by it, and were pleased to hear that Michael had planned a special letterboxing ride for later in the year.

An exhilarating track descent brought us quickly to New Bridge, where more ice creams prepared us for the climb to Galant Le Bower. The Hembury Slalom track then rounded off what had turned out to be one of the most enjoyable - and hottest - rides of the year so far.
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