Tour: Scottish Highlands and Islands
Day 8 Torridon to Carn Dearg
Mainly dry with sunny intervals
32 miles (▲ 320m ▼ 320m)
18 Participants:
Neil Ault, Jonathan Burgess, Arthur Caulfield, Ben Collins, Nick Green, Paul Hardman, Michael Jones, Rufus Kahler, Anthony Long, Matthew Muir, Matthew Pryer, Zachary Slatter, Paul Smith, Richard Sudworth, Robert Walker, Dan Whittle, Lukas Wooller, Tristan Wooller
Thursday took us through the nature reserve to Loch Maree, where a number of foolhardy individuals tried to swim in the icy waters. By the time we reached Gairloch we had investigated an HEP station, a rope bridge and a swing overhanging a river - Jonathan Burgess got ever-so-slightly wet!
Robert Walker & Richard Sudworth entertain some youngsters at Torridon YH
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Everyone shelters in the hostel front porch where the warden's Secret Device does a great job at keeping the midges away
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The warden's secret weapon against the midges, loaned to us while we waited in the porch. It gives off a mysterious vapour that the midges really don't like
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Avoiding the midges in the porch of Torridon youth hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The very modern Torridon youth hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The youngsters sing an original song to celebrate our entry into the Ben Eighe National Nature Reserve
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The picture postcard setting of the jetty at Loch Maree
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Jon Burgess is the first to enter the icy waters - but he was out within 20 seconds!
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Tristan Wooller finally plucks up enough courage to get in the loch
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Investigating an unusual rope bridge across the river Kerry
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
We have arrived at A'Chruanalach, near Gairloch, where there just happens to be a rope swing over the river
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Jon Burgess tries his luck on the rope swing near Kerrysdale
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The naughty youngsters refused to help him back to the bank
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Matthew Muir neglected to raise his legs before starting his swing
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Lukas remains dry on a daring swing
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Jon Burgess tries again - but slips off the rope at the far point of his swing! His wallet got every so slightly wet!
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Jon Burgess decides he is just too long for the swing, but finds a solution that only wets his hair
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Friday 13 August 1993
Tour: Scottish Highlands and Islands
Day 9 Carn Dearg to Ullapool
Wet start, then dry but windy
42 miles (▲ 835m ▼ 820m)
18 Participants:
Neil Ault, Jonathan Burgess, Arthur Caulfield, Ben Collins, Nick Green, Paul Hardman, Michael Jones, Rufus Kahler, Anthony Long, Matthew Muir, Matthew Pryer, Zachary Slatter, Paul Smith, Richard Sudworth, Robert Walker, Dan Whittle, Lukas Wooller, Tristan Wooller
On Friday morning it was raining again, but things soon brightened up for our push to Ullapool. We decided to take the short cut over the hill to the privately-run ferry, even though they had told us by telephone that we might arrive too late for all of us to get across. Did they leave some of us on the beach overnight? Of course not, but we had to pay £4 each to get across in two loads!
A wet start at Carn Dearg youth hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
A short break at Inverewe, 8.7 miles completed
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Rufus Kahler takes a break at Inverewe
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Matthew Pryer and Richard Sudworth race to catch the plastic bag in the strong wind
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Jon Burgess and Paul Smith with Gruinard Island beyond
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The estuary at Dundonnell
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The track at Dundonnell
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Paul Smith hates the mud on the Dundonnell track
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The unusual footbridge that leads to the climb from Dundonnell
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Richard Sudworth at the top of the climb
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
First sight of Ullapool as we reach the top of the hill - just a track descent and a boat crossing of Little Loch Broom
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Waiting at the Altnaharrie ferry jetty
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Disembarking at Ullapool, on the other side of Little Loch Broom
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Lukas Wooller and Paul Hardman give a rendition of their specially-composed song "Cleaning Frenzy"
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Saturday 14 August 1993
Tour: Scottish Highlands and Islands
Day 10 Ullapool to Achmelvich
Damp start, sunny later
34 miles (▲ 665m ▼ 665m)
18 Participants:
Neil Ault, Jonathan Burgess, Arthur Caulfield, Ben Collins, Nick Green, Paul Hardman, Michael Jones, Rufus Kahler, Anthony Long, Matthew Muir, Matthew Pryer, Zachary Slatter, Paul Smith, Richard Sudworth, Robert Walker, Dan Whittle, Lukas Wooller, Tristan Wooller
Saturday's ride from Ullapool to Lochinver was marked by occasional drizzle and dull skies, but the scenery was remote and beautiful. Achmelvich hostel is situated beside quiet silver-sand beaches, and the evening was definitely the best of the whole tour - you'll just have to see the video to understand.
11:37 Ullapool youth hostel, on a rather wet morning
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
11:37 View across Little Loch Broom from outside the youth hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
14:23 Enard Bay, here seen from Michael's taxi although the group would be cycling through a little later
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
16:59 Nick Green carries his panniers up the path to Achmelvich YH
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
16:59 Our annexe dorm at Achmelvich YH
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
16:59 Achmelvich youth hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
19:40 Heading for Achmelvich Beach, a short walk from the hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
19:41 Paul Hardman plays his harmonica to complete the atmosphere for this most perfect evening of all evenings
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
19:41 Paul Hardman and Lukas Wooller march across the silver sand to the dreamy sound of the harmonica
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
19:48 Achmelvich Beach
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
19:56 Anthony Long, Paul Smith and Robert Walker play frisbee in the tranquil waters of this unspoiled beach
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Lukas Wooller, Ben Collins and Richard Sudworth exploring rock pools
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Just over the grassy hill, another perfect silver sand beach waiting to be explored by anyone who can find it
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Michael Jones is interviewed on camera by Paul Hardman
(Neil, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Dan Whittle does his best not to laugh during his interview
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Nick Green conducts his interview with dignity
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Rufus Kahler, evasive to the last, is finally caught and brought to the camera for his interview
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Jon Burgess hopes to return again next year as co-leader - if Michael will let him!
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Paul Hardman and Nick Green immerse themselves in a magnificent sunset on the most special beach in the world
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Sunday 15 August 1993
Tour: Scottish Highlands and Islands
Day 11 Achmelvich to Carbisdale Castle
Dry, with a tailwind
48 miles (▲ 445m ▼ 395m)
18 Participants:
Neil Ault, Jonathan Burgess, Arthur Caulfield, Ben Collins, Nick Green, Paul Hardman, Michael Jones, Rufus Kahler, Anthony Long, Matthew Muir, Matthew Pryer, Zachary Slatter, Paul Smith, Richard Sudworth, Robert Walker, Dan Whittle, Lukas Wooller, Tristan Wooller
On Sunday we rode from the west coast to the east coast, ably assisted by a tailwind. We arrived at Carbisdale so early that there was time for some to take rides on motorised buggies - £6 for fifteen minutes around a dirt track!
Carbisdale Castle hostel is definitely the largest and most spectacular in Scotland. It boasts 230 beds, towers, halls lined with statues and valuable works of art, secret passages and numerous grand rooms including a library. We didn't notice any ghosts on this occasion, even though some of us slept in the Spook Room!
Achmelvich YH, from the garden gate
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Rufus Kahler takes another rest, this time outside the Altnacealgach Hotel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Anthony Long
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Lukas Wooller relates the tongue twister about Willy Wooller's woolly willy warmer
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Paul Smith, pleased with his latest bike repair
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Our first view of Carbisdale Castle YH
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Matthew Pryer tells us all the benefits of living near Wigan
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Tristan Wooller and Paul Smith spend £6 each on a buggy ride
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The rest of the group watch the many ciruits of the two buggies
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The entrance to Carbisdale Castle courtyard
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Monday 16 August 1993
Tour: Scottish Highlands and Islands
Day 12 Carbisdale Castle to Edinburgh
Dry
41 miles (▲ 470m ▼ 520m)
18 Participants:
Neil Ault, Jonathan Burgess, Arthur Caulfield, Ben Collins, Nick Green, Paul Hardman, Michael Jones, Rufus Kahler, Anthony Long, Matthew Muir, Matthew Pryer, Zachary Slatter, Paul Smith, Richard Sudworth, Robert Walker, Dan Whittle, Lukas Wooller, Tristan Wooller
Michael expected a headwind for Monday's ride (there had been one on every previous tour) so we left very early to be sure of catching the only train from Inverness. In the event the air was calm and the ride was relatively easy. We arrived in time to buy pizzas and do some souvenir shopping, and then set about the task of loading bikes into the guard's van. This was a tricky operation: the train is only supposed to take ten bikes, but the station manager had promised that he would try to fit all the bikes onto the train. Fortunately we got them all on.
Edinburgh was alive with the Edinburgh Festival, but we were only interested in getting to the hostel. Being an inner city hostel there were electronic security gates and closed circuit television cameras at the entrance. And this was the only hostel where our milk and bread had not been reserved!
The hall of statues in Carbisdale Castle YH
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Matt Pryer at Struie Hill Viewpoint, Cadha Mor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
A seal displays in the Cromarty Firth near Inverness
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The Kessock bridge, leading to Inverness - snapshot from a short section of surviving master footage
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Neil Ault leads the pack across the Kessock bridge
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The Cycle Club Invasion of Inverness Station
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Some of the bikes packed into the guard's van, leaving just enough space for the two catering trolleys
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The Forth road bridge, from the train en route to Edinburgh
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Tuesday 17 August 1993
Tour: Scottish Highlands and Islands
Day 13 Edinburgh to Home
Sunny
18 Participants:
Neil Ault, Jonathan Burgess, Arthur Caulfield, Ben Collins, Nick Green, Paul Hardman, Michael Jones, Rufus Kahler, Anthony Long, Matthew Muir, Matthew Pryer, Zachary Slatter, Paul Smith, Richard Sudworth, Robert Walker, Dan Whittle, Lukas Wooller, Tristan Wooller
On Tuesday morning we rode back to Edinburgh station and assigned groups of three, four and five to another five train services - it was a bit tiring running between the twenty different platforms at Waverly station. The last laugh of the tour was had by Michael, Neil and Robert who saw Daniel (from Cheddar) buy a huge bottle of coke for the journey home and then drop it between our waiting train and the platform. No matter how much he pleaded with the station staff they wouldn't let him go down to get it, so he just had to buy another one!
We had a lot of fun on this tour despite some unfortunate weather during the first few days. We're all looking forward to next year's trip to Norfolk, Suffolk and the Fens - will you be joining us?
The entire group wish Michael a happy birthday outside Edinburgh YH
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Michael Jones, at a loss for words after receiving a special birthday card signed by everyone on the tour
(Paul, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
12:00 Paul, Jon and Nick leave on the 09:05 train from Edinburgh - snapshot from surviving master footage
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Lukas, Tristan and Anthony board the 11.00 from Edinburgh - snapshot from surviving master footage
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Richard Sudworth, Ben Collins and Matthew Pryer board the train for Wigan - snapshot from surviving master footage
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Daniel Whittle, unable to retrieve his bottle of coke from the track
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Sunday 26 September 1993
Day ride: Tinners' Hut
Sunny, 15ºC
10 Participants:
Neil Ault, Tao Burgess, Dave Humphreys, Michael Jones, Sebastian Lessware, Paul Oakley, Eliot Thomas-Wright, Andrew Walker, Charlie Walker, Robert Walker
We last attempted this ride several years ago, so we were looking forward to the action with enthusiasm. The ride to Cornwood was scenic but uneventful. When we reached Torr, Charlie and Dave decided to take the road route home via Harford while the rest of us set off for the stony track to the Tinners' Hut.
We were intercepted at the start of the track by a local resident who seemed to feel it was his duty to interrogate everyone who was headed for the moor: I don't think he fully understands the purpose of national parks! After trying to put us off for ten minutes he eventually realised that we were determined to go, and wished us well.
The track was excellent, our progress being impeded only by the occasional moorland pony that crossed the path. We lunched in a delightful sheltered glade beside the river, and then continued slowly in search of a suitable crossing point. We soon found a place with plenty of big boulders, and eventually we were across with only a few wet feet.
The climb to the track on the ridge was much harder, especially for the younger riders, so the fit ones came back and helped them with their bikes. When we eventually found Tao (who had veered a little too far to the left during the climb) we followed the track for a few miles and then took the track descent to Owley. Here again there was room for error, when the leading riders veered too far left and found themselves surrounded by waste-high bracken! They persevered along their selected route, even though they could see the rest of us making much better progress on the path!
We had hoped to meet Charlie and Dave at the Copper Kettle at 4pm, but in fact it was closed for the day and Dave and Charlie were nowhere to be seen. We made our separate ways home at the end of another excellent adventure.
Tao Burgess at Cornwood
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Paul Oakley
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The start of the track from Torr to Tinners' Hut
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Our lunch stop by the River Erme, not far from the Tinners' Hut
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Tao & Eliot enjoying lunch by the river Erme
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Robert Walker and Eliot Wright enjoying the river
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Seb carrying his bike across the river after lunch
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The Erme valley, overlooking our lunch spot
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Starting the final descent to Owley
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Paul and Neil on the track to Owley
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Sunday 10 October 1993
Day ride: Ten Tors
Dry & sunny
13 Participants:
Neil Ault, Richard Burge, Tao Burgess, Michael Jones, Alex Lessware, Sebastian Lessware, Paul Oakley, David Robinson, Andrew Walker, Charlie Walker, Robert Walker, Ben Widger, Tom Widger
We followed our usual route again this year, taking in Hay Tor, Saddle Tor, Rippon Tor, Top Tor, Pill Tor, Bonehill Rocks, Bell Tor, Chinkwell Tor, Honeybag Tor and Mel Tor. The cycling distance was only 25 miles for Buckfastleigh starters, but the walking made the event quite tiring.
Ten members completed all the tors, and they will all receive their certificates at the Christmas lunch. Names as follows:
Tao Burgess
Paul Oakley
Richard Burge
Neil Ault
Alex Lessware
Seb Lessware
Ben Widger
Tom Widger
Michael Jones
Andy Walker
Alex Lessware at Tor number 2: Saddle Tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Richard Burge at Rippon Tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The youngsters on Top Tor, our third tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Cousins Tom Widger and Alex Lessware near Top Tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Michael Jones at Top Tor
(David, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Michael Jones
(David, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Tao Burgess and Paul Oakley at Bonehill Rocks, our sixth tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
A local artist at work at Bonehill Rocks
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Climbing to Bell Tor, number seven
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Admiring the Widecombe valley from Bell Tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Ben Widger at Bell Tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Richard Burge at Honeybag Tor, our ninth tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Tao shows how to ride the slippery ford at Ponsworthy Splash
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Dave Robinson and Charlie Walker at Ponsworthy Splash
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Admiring the magnificent view to the Dart valley from Mel Tor, our final tor of the day, just off Dr Blackall's Drive
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Paul Oakley and Tao Burgess try out a rock seat near Mel Tor
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Returning to New Bridge and home via Dr Blackall's Drive
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Tuesday 9 August 1994
Tour: Norfolk
Day 1 Devon to Blaxhall
Sunny
12 Participants:
Neil Ault, Tao Burgess, Peter Grantham (16, Norwich), Mark Hedges, Michael Jones, Paul Oakley, Chris Platt, Matthew Soame (15, Bury St Edmunds), Daniel Talbot (12, Fleet), Peter Talbot (14, Fleet), Eliot Thomas-Wright, Tristan Wooller
Over the years our junior tours have taken us to most of the truly scenic areas of Great Britain: some of the most memorable areas have been the Scottish Highlands, Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Cornish Coast, New Forest and Snowdonia. We have never explored East Anglia however, so as the first five from Devon boarded the 0736 London-bound train at Newton Abbot we really didn’t know exactly what to expect.
To work around the BR restriction of five bicycles per train we had booked Neil and Mark onto a second train that left one hour later. They were to collect the two Talbot lads at Reading and proceed together across the underground to Liverpool Street and then on via BR to Ipswich. Unfortunately overhead cables had fallen onto the line between London and Ipswich and the usual half-hourly service had been replaced by an hourly service with a change at Colchester. The first group were an hour late at Ipswich but the second group, who narrowly missed the 1200 train from London, were two hours late. Some of the extra time was spent enjoying exquisite Danish pastries from the ‘Piece of Cake’ shop on the station.
Peter Grantham was waiting at Ipswich as agreed, but there was no way of contacting the other two members of the group who were waiting at Woodbridge station eight miles away. When we eventually arrived they were still waiting patiently, but the afternoon’s ride would have to be curtailed as a result of the delays.
We eventually found the forest track from Hollesley Common to Tangham House (after an abortive first attempt which brought us back to the road within ten minutes) and were soon enjoying further lanes and sandy tracks between Butley and Blaxhall. The final track to the hostel was definitely not as marked on the map, so we ended up taking a detour along an alternative path that was very overgrown with nettles and brambles - some members were not particularly amused! We eventually got back on the right track so to speak and arrived at the hostel (a converted primary school in a tiny village) by 6.30, in good time for the evening meal.
The evening was not entirely uneventful because Peter’s high-speed Aerobie (a ring-type Frisbee) kept flying over the garden fence into the gardens of neighbouring properties, and the owners eventually complained to the warden. There was nothing for it but to assemble in the common room and dormitories for games of cards and Mouse Trap!
We didn’t sleep too well because Tristan kept making strange snorting noises in his sleep (some of us remember this behaviour from previous tours!), so we had time to contemplate the wet weather forecast for tomorrow.
Eliot and Chris on the first train to London
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Paul Oakley playing Monopoly on the train
(Tao, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Tao Burguess, on the first train to London
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Chris Platt enjoying his 'exquisite cake' on the train at Ipswich station
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Eliot had a good cake too
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Chris and Tristan on the forest roads near Tangham Cottages
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Offroad at last: a sandy track near Walk Farm, Tunstell
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Chris and Neil on the track from Walk Farm
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Board games at Blaxhall hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The Mouse Trap game
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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Wednesday 10 August 1994
Tour: Norfolk
Day 2 Blaxhall to Great Yarmouth
Cloudy but dry
12 Participants:
Neil Ault, Tao Burgess, Peter Grantham, Mark Hedges, Michael Jones, Paul Oakley, Chris Platt, Matthew Soame, Daniel Talbot, Peter Talbot, Eliot Thomas-Wright, Tristan Wooller
We felt sure the rain would start soon so we wasted no time in riding to Snape and then along our fourth sandy track of the tour. Most of the group enjoyed the track despite experiencing problems with wheels sinking into the sand, but Peter Grantham and Matthew (who had touring bikes and weren’t used to rough riding) weren’t sure yet.
Michael’s search for windmills took us to the one at Friston, but it turned out to be disused and sail-less - unlike the symbol on the map! There was another brief stop at Leiston for the purchase of lunch and Danish pastries, and a further stop at Minsmere nature reserve, owned by the RSPB. None of our members were interested in birdwatching, so they contented themselves with buying postcards and chilled spring water from the RSPB shop.
The leading riders went straight past the right turn for Westleton, which gave us opportunity to try out another sandy track over Vault Hill (not as big as it sounds). Everyone was enjoying the tracks now, so we tried another bridleway short-cut to Dunwich despite Peter G’s warnings that it was very sandy. Once again the riding proved easy and fun.
The sea was very rough and cold at Dunwich beach, so we moved inland to the village church before settling down for lunch. Some of the food being consumed looked very sickly (see the tour video if you want to see just how sickly!)
We hadn’t yet gone half way to Great Yarmouth so we needed to increase the pace and get some miles behind us. The route took us along quiet lanes through Wenhaston and Brampton to Beccles where we eventually found an acceptable cafe where we could rest our sore behinds!
Leaving Beccles for the final lap we were attracted briefly to the quay where boats bobbed contentedly on the water and the youngsters rode time and time again through a flooded section of road. There was little time to enjoy the scene, however, and we were soon racing off for Gillingham and Haddiscoe, where we saw the first man-made river (or drain) of the tour.
After some very unpleasant main road riding into Great Yarmouth town centre we eventually reached the hostel, a comfortable end-terraced house situated near the park and the sea front. There was plenty of room for the Aerobie in the park, but we still managed to get it over the fence and onto the changing room roof! Some of our lighter members helped to retrieve it.
Mark Hedges leaves Blaxhall youth hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The back of Blaxhall youth hostel
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Chris and Eliot struggle on the sandy track from Snape
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Matthew Soame on the sandy track from Snape
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The shop at RSPB Minsmere
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The track from Saunders' Hill to Vault Hill, heading towards Dunwich
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Dunwich beach
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Tao disgusts everyone with his peanut butter and chocolate spread sandwich near Dunwich church
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The café at Beccles
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Enjoying the flooded road at Beccles Quay
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
The New Cut drain between Haddiscoe and St Olaves
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Our first windmill on the river Waveney at St Olaves
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
Mark Hedges in the park at Great Yarmouth
(Michael, Sony CCD-TR8E, Hi-8)
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