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Sunday 27 September 2009
10:15 - 13:45
Morning ride: Diptford
Dry
4 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones
In order to avoid some of the debates on recent rides about where we should go, Michael made today's ride a "mystery ride" and everyone found that it made the event much more interesting. Points were offered to anyone who could answer Michael's questions correctly, such as which village we would be going to next, or what special feature would be found around the next corner.

The ride took us up the hill to Pennywell and Rattery. Nobody remembered that there was a viaduct at the bottom of the next hill. We continued on past Blue Post to Diptford village and stopped on the old bridge near the river Avon for refreshments. It was amazing how many fish there were in the river below, and many of them managed to hold stationery position by clever swimming.

Ash remembered the old station building a little further along the road, then there was time to play around the river for a while and spot a few more fish before taking the old cobbled lane through Avonwick. We stopped at South Brent's Plymco for refreshments, headed back towards Buckfastleigh along the back lanes and then, as we were in no hurry, decided to explore the rough track that runs off to the left of the Dean hill decent. Michael knew there was a reason why he hadn't done this for many years, and when the track petered out by a boggy gate and led us into a field he remembered why. We managed to find a gateway that took us back to the road near Dean and vowed not to try that particular detour again.
Sunday 11 October 2009
10:15 - 12:50
Morning ride: Gallant Le Bower
Intermittent drizzle
4 Participants: Ash Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath
This was the first "mystery ride" that Zac had been on, and at first he didn't like the idea at all of not knowing where he was going: he saw it as some kind of trick to make him go further than he wanted! We went up Holne Road and along the lower track through Hembury, bringing us soon to Gallant le Bower. From here we took the path that leads down across the fields to Holne Woods: this was new to most of our youngsters and they all thoroughly enjoyed it. We returned home via River Dart Country Park and the old Ashburton road.
Sunday 1 November 2009
10:40 - 12:55
Morning ride: Staverton
Sunny but windy
4 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones
After heavy overnight rain we were pleasantly surprised to be greeted by sunshine as we set off along Colston road. A family near the Riverford end of the road had created such excellent pumpkin carvings for Halloween that they had put them on display at the entrance to their farm.

The riverside path at Staverton looked stunning today with autumn colours everywhere. The river Dart was so high and dangerous today that there was no way we could consider crossing to the island, but just after crossing the railway line a steam train came along, making another fine sight.

We took the track up through the woods to the waterlogged park and then headed home through the lanes past Hole Farm.
Sunday 13 December 2009
10:15 - 12:55
Morning ride: Holne
Sunny but chilly
5 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath
Today's ride took us through Buckfast to Scoriton and Michelcombe, and then to Holne where we had a chocolate break and used the local shop. Michael's plan to return via River Dart Country Park was not so popular with the youngsters in view of the cold weather, so we returned via Hembury Woods. The mud in the woods put off all but Zac and Callum from trying the slalom track today, but without Michael to guide them they forgot to turn left in the woods and missed the slalom altogether, hitting the road about half way up the hill.
Sunday 24 January 2010
10:15 - 13:00
Morning ride: Holne
Sunny but cold
4 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones
On another fine winter morning we headed along the lower Hembury track, but by the time we reached Gallant le Bower everyone seemed too tired to consider Michael's proposal of Spitchwick and Dr Blackall's Drive. Instead we diverted to the cafe at Holne for hot drinks and teacakes, and then headed home via Scoriton.
Sunday 31 January 2010
10:15 - 13:30
Morning ride: Avon Dam
Very cold, with sunny spells
4 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones
With ice on the roads and near freezing temperatures in the morning sunshine Michael was surprised when everyone was up for a ride to the Avon Dam. They were still keen after we had climbed the lane from Dean to Skerraton, so we headed straight for Shipley Bridge.

The private road from Shipley up to the dam had serious patches of ice over it, and Ash came off three times in a row on one patch - much to everyone's amusement. He's not one to be defeated by a bit of ice however and having learned the hard way not to brake or turn on it he finished by riding confidently to the end.

Some light snow fell as we rode the final stretch to the dam, making everything look very scenic, but in view of our proposed route home we were not disappointed when the snow shower came to an end. It really was bitterly cold - hands taken out of gloves for our chocolate break by the river took a considerable time to warm up again.

After admiring the view of the reservoir we headed across the open moor for the Abbots Way. A large group of very attractive Dartmoor ponies greeted us as we started up the climb, and we then met a family of cyclists heading the same way as us. They rode with us down the fabulous moorland descent, and were no doubt amused when Ash's front wheel sank into what he thought was a frozen bog, jammed solid and forced him into a somersault over the handlebars! He was sore and bruised for the remainder of the ride, but as usual put a brave face on it.
Sunday 7 February 2010
10:15 - 12:50
Morning ride: Belford Mill
Cloudy and cold
5 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Matt Porter
Matt Porter made his long-awaited return to the club today, and Ryan turned out as his back had made a faster-than-expected recovery. The temperature was just three degrees this morning and with mist covering the moorland we decided to head for Ashburton. After a quick play in the park we took the lane that goes past the strange, wedge-shaped building that is Belford Mill and then headed back along the woodland track through Woodencliff Woods. A bunch of dogs took a particular interest in Matt, so Ash stayed with him to keep them under control.

Ryan's back was now causing him some discomfort so we headed straight back through the middle of Ashburton, unusually taking the "cycle path" along the side of the A38 to make a particularly easy downhill return to Buckfastleigh. Ryan described it as "sketchy but fun"!
Sunday 14 February 2010
10:15 - 13:15
Morning ride: Holne
Cold (3º)
6 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath, Matt Porter
We haven't had six on a ride for quite some time, so there was a real buzz in the air as we set off up Silver Street and through to Scoriton. It was a cold morning but everyone had good gloves today. When Ryan had called home to collect something we continued through Michelcombe and up the gentle climb to Holne where we amused ourselves for a quarter of an hour in the play park: refreshments, rope swing and Frisbee were the principal pursuits.

As we were in Holne some members just had to call into the local shop to spend some more of their money, then we continued through the lanes and took the excellent track that descends through Holne woods to River Dart Country Park. Everyone was up to top speed today so we had a great ride and got home quickly via the old Ashburton road.
Sunday 21 February 2010
10:15 - 13:30
Morning ride: Broadhempston
Sunny but chilly
4 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath
Some members were still away for half term, but four of us enjoyed a good ride to Broadhempston via Green Lane. The roads were icy in places after some overnight rain and sleet, so we had to take care.

The play park at Broadhempston has been extended since we were last there, someone having taken out the tall hedge between the park and the adjacent field. Our Frisbees have gone over that hedge several times in the past, previously necessitating a walk halfway around the village to get to the far gate. Today we were able to use the whole field for our Frisbee, boomerang and tennis ball games.

We returned home via Staverton and the riverside track, arriving just in time to see a holiday diesel special running on the train line. Zac just couldn't resist going into the station to buy some Milky Bars from the antique penny vending machine, and of course everyone else followed suit.
Sunday 28 February 2010
11:20 - 13:00
Morning ride: Rattery
Cold with showers
5 Participants: Ash Freeman, Callum Freeman, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath
Delays to the start of our ride were inevitable when Zac turned up with a puncture. In the end he also found he had ceased brakes, so he borrowed a neighbour's bike and we finally set off at around 11.20. Showers didn't make the climb to Pennywell particularly enjoyable, but a group of deer over the hedge, presumably owed by Pennywell Farm, provided a great photo opportunity.

Ryan was finding the cycling tough after a recent injury, so after passing through Rattery we turned right to cross the A38 and then descended Dean hill, getting back at around 1pm.
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