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Wednesday 8 May 1991
19:00 - 21:30
Evening ride (Paignton): Coffinswell
Showery
5 Participants: Alan Dawson, Dave Humphreys, Ken Twydell, Andrew Walker, Charlie Walker
The threatening weather had discouraged all but the most hardy (or insane!) who set off under Ken's indecisive leadership to Edginswell. The idea was to meet a new member, Dominic Steeples, near his home as he would not have had time to get to Marldon for 7pm. In the event Dave had a puncture due to the tread of his Hutchinson tyre disintegrating. By the time we had patched the tyre, fitted a new tube and maimed all of our thumbs struggling with the Hutchinson's ridiculously tight beading, we didn't get to Edginswell until 8pm and Dominic wasn't there. Still, we did try!

Our route then took us past the Barton new town development and on to Coffinswell (again!). Rather than go directly home via Kingskerswell we went through Abbotskerswell to the Ipplepen end of the Compton road. This route meant that we were never more than about forty minutes from home so that Ken could time the return for 9.30 exactly - some of his previous rides had been rather late, or early.
Friday 10 May 1991
Weekend ride: Dartington / Salcombe YH
Day 1: Home to Dartington YH
Sunny
13 Participants: Neil Ault, Tao Burgess, Jamie Davey, Alan Dawson, Martin Hills, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, Chris Platt, David Platt, Martin Rushworth, Peter Rushworth, Eliot Thomas-Wright, David Waldron
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Saturday 11 May 1991
Weekend ride: Dartington / Salcombe YH
Day 2: Dartington to Salcombe YH
Sunny
13 Participants: Neil Ault, Tao Burgess, Jamie Davey, Alan Dawson, Martin Hills, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, Chris Platt, David Platt, Martin Rushworth, Peter Rushworth, Eliot Thomas-Wright, David Waldron
Michael went down with a virus on Saturday, but he had recovered sufficiently by Sunday morning to manage the cycle journey home. Highlight of the weekend was when the warden at Salcombe hostel produced a three-metre python from his kitchen - alive and fully functional! The younger members were highly amused at the sight of Michael knocking over a jug of water as he backed away from it! A succession of smaller snakes and lizards were then brought out, some of which were safe enough to be handled by the younger members - we have a photograph of a small snake wrapped around Alan's neck!
Sunday 12 May 1991
Weekend ride: Dartington / Salcombe YH
Day 3: Salcombe to Home
Sunny
32 miles (▲ 730m ▼ 740m)
13 Participants: Neil Ault, Tao Burgess, Jamie Davey, Alan Dawson, Martin Hills, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, Chris Platt, David Platt, Martin Rushworth, Peter Rushworth, Eliot Thomas-Wright, David Waldron
Return from Salcombe was across the ferry to East Portlemouth, and then via Slapton Sands and Totnes. We lost Peter Rushworth at Bow Bridge: he took a wrong turning and promptly got a puncture, so he wasn't missed until we had climbed the long hill. He found his way home eventually, however.
Friday 17 May 1991
19:00 - 21:30
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Buckland
Sunny
6 Participants: Neil Ault, Martin Hills, Catherine Hopper, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, Martin Rushworth
Ashburton, Buckland in the moor, Spitchwick and Hembury made an interesting route. We spent a little too long at Spitchwick, waiting for some members to finish wading in the cool waters, which made us later home than we planned.
Sunday 19 May 1991
Day ride (Hardriders): Burgh Island
Cool start, hot later
2 Participants: Martin Hills, Richard Hopper
Martin and Richard didn't fancy the allotted destination of Burgh Island before the Rough Stuff event, so they found some roads that were new to them to take them first to tea at Totnes and then on to Woolston Green.
Sunday 19 May 1991
Day ride: Rough Stuff Event
Sunny
22 Participants: Neil Ault, Christian Bryant, Clive Buckland, Alan Dawson, Alex Flanagan, Luke Hatherly, Martin Hills, Ben Hobday, Richard Hopper, Toby Hopper, Dave Humphreys, Matthew Jago, Michael Jones, Alex Lessware, Sebastian Lessware, Martin Luke, Martin Rushworth, Ken Twydell, Paul Twydell, Gwyn Unknown, Charlie Walker, Robert Walker
Meeting with other members of the Devon DA at one end of the Beaston track was a recipe for a fabulous day. Buckfastleigh starters were still late, because they had to go via Totnes to meet up with other Section members. Arthur Browne, the organiser from Exeter, had put together a superb course to test us, and his wife had prepared excellent refreshments which included freshly baked current buns. We are, as always, indebted to them both.
Wednesday 22 May 1991
19:00 - 21:30
Evening ride (Paignton): Broadhempston
Sunny
11 Participants: Ian Ceely (Adult, Devon), Alan Dawson, Christopher Grimmond (Adult, Devon), Dave Humphreys, Luke Roberts, Ken Twydell, Julie Twydell-Hobday, Andrew Walker, Charlie Walker, Lorraine Walker, Robert Walker
Lorraine didn't feel well. She hadn't felt well the day before or the day before that. Cause of the illness? Kenotandophobia (ie she was trying to get out of going for a ride on the back of Ken's tandem that had been originally planned for the Monday). Ken wasn't to be put off so easily so he went round early on the sunny Wednesday evening and persuaded her to 'just come round the block' - it was a revelation! Hills that had previously hurt became flat - she was hooked. Even so, Ken and Charlie still had to persuade her to come out on the actual ride, which she thoroughly enjoyed.

The rest of the ride? Pretty ordinary really - through the lanes to Broadhempston, round to the Woodland road and back via the cross at Style Park Gardens. Everyone had a great time, especially our two new members.
Friday 24 May 1991
19:00 - 21:30
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Lambsdown
Sunny
12 Participants: Neil Ault, Tao Burgess, Andrew Caunter, Dayle Guy, Martin Hills, Catherine Hopper, Michael Jones, Paul Oakley, Chris Platt, Martin Rushworth, Peter Rushworth, Joseph Watkins
After climbing Dean hill we took the right turn short-cut from Eden Farm to Gidley Bridge. The sheltered field near the stream at the top of the valley, secluded amongst the surrounding woodlands and stocked with peacefully-grazing cattle and sheep, made an idyllic picture. Having climbed the track to Lambsdown we returned across the moor to Cross Furzes and thence to Buckfastleigh.
Sunday 26 May 1991
Day ride: Stepping Stones
Sunny
15 Participants: Neil Ault, Tao Burgess, Alan Dawson, Dayle Guy, Martin Hills, Ben Hobday, Karina Hobday, Michael Jones, Matthew Legg, Martin Luke, Paul Oakley, Martin Rushworth, James Twydell, Ken Twydell, Julie Twydell-Hobday
An easy late start for the Buckfastleigh riders but a hard slog for Ken (with Karina) and Ben, the only Paignton/Totnes starters (there would have been more from Totnes if Luke Hatherly hadn't given them false information). There was more hard work in store as we climbed through Hembury Woods onto the moor. Somebody was flying a kite across the road near Venford reservoir, seemingly unaware of the danger.

The moors were particularly busy with canned lemmings following each other tail to tail, which made the lung-busting climbs unpleasant at times as we inhaled their exhausts. The destination was about half a mile from the road: even here was busy with walkers and other families, but it was a lovely setting down by the river.

As usual Martin Luke and his sidekick Neil were soon in the water. Unusually though things didn't get out of hand and there were no tears.

The afternoon tea stop was at Dartmeet where the proprietor hustled us to suitable tables very efficiently, if a trifle condescendingly. He didn't seem interested in our consumer feedback that a No Smoking area would be a benefit. "When the government says that I have to ban smoking then I will," was his comment. Presumably he only cleans the plates because "the government says so". We got the impression that pleasing customers was not a priority, although it must be admitted that the place was well run.

The day passed by with no major mishaps - not even a puncture - but the Bank Holiday traffic ruined it for many of us. Perhaps the 'Honeypot' routes are best left for the winter?
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