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Friday 24 November 2006
19:00 - 22:15
Social: Ten-pin Bowling

3 Participants: Michael Jones, Zac McGrath, Ben Parker
Michael won the first game convincingly at Plympton's Mega Bowl, but the second was much closer, taken at the last ball by Ben with a margin of just one point! Zac insisted on finishing the evening with a pizza, but there was still time for a game of Bomberman when we got back.
Sunday 26 November 2006
10:15 - 17:15
Day ride (Car-assisted): Exeter Ship Canal
Sunny and clear
23 miles
7 Participants: Ash Freeman, Alex Harrigan, Charlie Hornsby, Dave Hornsby, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath, Ben Parker
Having decided to use the fifth Sunday of November for a very special car-assisted ride to the Exeter Ship Canal, we were very grateful to Alex's Dad for helping with the transport of the bikes from Buckfastleigh to Starcross. Charlie and Dave met us at Black Forest Lodge on the dot of 11.15, and as bikes were unpacked Michael's promises of a totally flat ride were viewed sceptically by some.

The deer at Powderham seemed to appreciate the fantastic weather almost as much as we did, with the entire group showing themselves off by the lake just metres from the road. This all made Michael's offer of a chocolate voucher for the first person to spot a deer rather unnecessary, but Ashley claimed it anyway!

We managed to negotiate the mainline rail crossing without major loss of life, and when Alex and Ashley had finished teasing the Canada geese we headed along the narrow muddy track that runs along the side of the Exe estuary. Everyone splashed through the puddles, but no-one enjoyed them more than Alex - he even went back occasionally to ride the deepest ones again! After a while his lower half was so muddy that we felt Pizza Hut may exclude us all at lunchtime!

Turf Locks provided an opportunity for Michael to explain a little about the workings of canals to the younger riders, then we set off along the narrow towpath that was once used by horses pulling barges along the canal. Now it offered an easy and picturesque cycle ride that everyone thoroughly enjoyed.

The second part of the path was recently "upgraded" to a full cycle path, with the associated loss of a whole row of trees in order to make it wide enough for cyclists to pass in both directions. It was more interesting and secluded before the upgrade, but at least the new path encourages more cyclists to enjoy the sport.

We were soon at Exeter quay with all its bustling shops and cafes, but we had an appointment at Pizza Hut and continued along the cycle route right into the centre of Exeter.

Everyone was hungry by now, so we were eager to place our orders. Unfortunately two of our choices were "off", because they had run out of red onion, mushroom and - wait for it - ham! With so few ingredients on the menu one would think they could manage to keep them all in stock. And as Dave pointed out, even if they did run out of ham you might think someone would pop across the road to Tesco to buy some more!

When the three enormous pizzas were finally delivered everyone loved them, and there wasn't a single piece left at the end. Alex entertained us all with his story of a recent trip he made to the Avon Dam with his friend Edgar. Apparently he had ridden into an elderly woman from behind who had fallen to the ground, dropped her belongings and then picked herself up saying she was fine. Her elderly friend, however, had "legged it", tripped over a rock, fallen into the river and been swept downstream. Alex, of course, rode on!

The youngsters felt the meal, with its unlimited drink refills, had made the day totally perfect. Zac, Ashley and Alex, however, decided it wouldn't be complete without a visit to the ice cream factory. Zac got there first and got a reasonable dessert from the machine, but the other two managed to extract only bowlfuls of liquid white goo! They carried on adding sweets as though nothing was wrong, but when they returned to their seats neither of them could stomach more than a spoonful. As Alex said, with his face covered in liquid cream, it was just wrong! The waitress fixed the machine but we didn't really want the extra delay.

We eventually left Pizza Hut and continued along the path beside the river as it wound its way through the centre of the city. At the start the river was up to the edge of the path because of all the recent rains, but as we headed upstream the water lapped onto the path itself and was soon several centimetres deep! We could see the next exit and decided to press on, but some eager youngsters just couldn't avoid getting their feet soaked.

We crossed the bridge and continued up to the weir on the other side where there was no flooding. When we reached the far end and started to head back across the parklands, Zac noticed that he didn't have his rucksack! Fortunately we were heading back past Pizza Hut on the way home, and it was still there waiting for him outside - much to Zac's relief!

With the afternoon shadows beginning to lengthen we rode back through the quay, this time stopping to observe the huge flock of swans and pigeons that had congregated for the adoring visitors. Zac was getting understandably tired and Michael had forgotten his magic chocolate box, but Dave saved the day by producing some KitKats for those in most need. Zac also got an easier ride by taking the parallel cycle path while the rest of us rode the towpath.

Soon we were by the Exe again, where Alex proved that he could never get enough mud in a day, and Ben discovered the importance of looking ahead when riding along the edge of a steep grassy bank - he was observed picking his way gingerly back up the bank, hoping nobody had noticed!

Darkness was almost upon us when we finally returned to the cars at Black Forest Lodge. Most youngsters had been smart enough to bring lights, but everyone was reminded to bring them on every ride for the next couple of months. Amazingly, all the youngsters still had energy to spare at the end despite having ridden 23 miles, so congratulations to all for doing so well on this very memorable ride.
Friday 1 December 2006
19:00 - 22:15
Social: Games Evening

4 Participants: Glen Fulford, Michael Jones, Scott Mount, Ben Parker
The arrival of a new Battle for Middle Earth PC game, the Rise of the Witch King, kept everyone happy this evening.
Sunday 3 December 2006
14:15 - 17:00
Afternoon ride: North Huish
Windy but dry
9 miles
8 Participants: Ash Freeman, Glen Fulford, Alex Harrigan, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath, Scott Mount, Ben Parker
The heavy overnight rain had obligingly moved away by the time our December afternoon ride began, but the strong gales that had brought down many trees still lingered to make the ride up Dean hill a little harder than usual.

During the detour around Harbourneford Ashley, who was riding the new Club mountain bike for the first time, was most distressed when he punctured the rear tyre with a large thorn. Michael, however, was even more distressed to discover that his puncture repair kit was missing a vital component - the glue! Ben and Scott saved the day by generously offering to push the bike back to Crofters while the rest continued with the ride.

It was clear that North Huish was going to be way too far after all the delays, so we contented ourselves with riding the very muddy branch-strewn track from Marley Head towards South Brent, which the youngsters thoroughly enjoyed, and then returning on the main road to Marley Head. We then retraced our tracks to Buckfastleigh, pausing briefly at the top of the hill to splash through the deep puddles and test the strength of the wind.

Ben and Scott were waiting patiently for us when we arrived at Crofters. Some of the muddier individuals went home to change before returning for the end of ride social, where warm fires and good refreshments made a perfect end to a very blustery day.
Friday 8 December 2006
19:00 - 22:15
Social: Badminton

6 Participants: Ash Freeman, Glen Fulford, Matt Grute, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Ben Parker
Our three younger members made an impressive start to their badminton career at Torbay Leisure Centre this evening, and the more mature members enjoyed some good contests.

Much fun was had by all in trying to navigate the complex network of passageways and corridors linking the various exits from the sports hall to the viewing galleries, squash courts and other facilities. Glen was given the task of taking the corner exit and finding his way up to the viewing gallery above: after 7 minutes he appeared - on the other side of the sports hall!
Sunday 10 December 2006
10:15 - 17:15
Day ride: Dartmeet
Rain
5 miles
4 Participants: Ash Freeman, Josh Ham, Michael Jones, Ben Parker
By the time Michael had fixed the puncture that Josh brought to him just before the ride, the rain was already beginning to set in. We set off for Dartmeet in the vain hope that it might hold off, but we had only reached Hembury when the drizzle turned to heavy rain.

We had no intention of being done out of a ride altogether, so we introduced Ashley to some of the many varied tracks that traverse Hembury Woods before heading home for an enjoyable social at Crofters.
Friday 15 December 2006
19:00 - 22:15
Social: Games Evening

6 Participants: Ash Freeman, Glen Fulford, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath, Ben Parker
Our usual evening of computer games featured the first club exploration of our new James Bond game, Nightfire, which provided lots of high quality entertainment.
Sunday 17 December 2006
10:15 - 17:00
Day ride: Christmas Lunch, Ilsington
Sunny but cold
19 miles
4 Participants: Glen Fulford, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath
We were disappointed with the turnout for our very special Christmas Lunch ride to the Ilsington Country Hotel. Ben would have been with us if his rear derailleur hadn't tormented him just before the ride, and a few others just couldn't afford the £16 ticket price for the day. Nevertheless three of us set off from Buckfastleigh on a perfect sunny morning, and Zac, who had been off school for much of the previous week, joined us with his bike near Ilsington just after Ryan and Glen had completed the long climb from Bickington!

We made good progress, arriving exactly on time at 12.30 which gave us nearly an hour to enjoy the private pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. Thoroughly refreshed, we were treated to an excellent three-course meal, the soup, turkey and Christmas pudding being particularly delicious. Coffee had risen from £1 per person to £2.90 per person, so we decided to head straight home to avoid the worst of the after-dark chill. Zac's brakes caused him a few problems along the way, limiting his enjoyment of the downhill sections between Birchanger and Ashburton, but he didn't need collecting and we got back to Buckfastleigh by 4.45, just seconds before our fingers froze solid!
Friday 22 December 2006
19:00 - 22:15
Social: Music Quiz

7 Participants: Ash Freeman, Glen Fulford, Ryan Havinga, Michael Jones, Zac McGrath, Scott Mount, Ben Parker
Our traditional music quiz got everyone into festive spirit for one of our liveliest - and noisiest - socials of the season! Ryan was so proud when he was first to identify the theme to Itchy and Scratchy! Ben teamed up with Glen and Ryan but was convincingly beaten by Ashley's team, even though Scott only contributed to the TV theme rounds!
Sunday 24 December 2006
10:15 - 12:45
Morning ride: Hembury Woods
Cold but dry
7 miles
4 Participants: Dennis Ham, Michael Jones, Scott Mount, John Stuart
This extra Christmas Eve ride was scheduled after a request from John, who was back in Buckfastleigh for just a few days over Christmas.

The intended destination of Venford Reservoir proved too challenging for some of our members, so we contented ourselves with a fun ride through Hembury Woods that took in several of the tracks that span its length. Michael dished out free Chocolate Orange bars by the river, and an after-ride social completed a very enjoyable ride.
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