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Sunday 29 August 1993
Day ride: Slapton Sands
Warm and sunny
40 miles
14 Participants: Helen Adams, Richard Adams, James Allason, Neil Ault, Michael Jones, Ben Nute (Junior, Devon), Paul Oakley, Philip Stone, Bob Taylor, Gary Taylor, Andrew Walker, Charlie Walker, Ben Widger, Tom Widger
This was a straightforward ride, but tiring nevertheless. The hard work seemed well worthwhile as we lay on the quiet beach in the sunshine. When most people had either been buried in pebbles or had pebbles piled inside their shirts we set off for home via Strete and Tuckenhay, stopping off at Forces Cross for light refreshments.
Friday 3 September 1993
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Avon Dam
Perfect evening
7 Participants: Neil Ault, Peter Bonnet, Julian Duquemin, Michael Jones, Paul Oakley, Philip Stone, Eliot Thomas-Wright
Our famous Moorland Special took us once more past Shipley Bridge to the Avon Dam, which was full to overflowing. It was getting dark as we began the trek across the moor to Water Oak Corner, and there was a moment of concern while Michael did his best to find the post that marked the Abbots Way. We were soon on the right track again, rolling down across the fields with lights blazing.
Sunday 5 September 1993
Afternoon ride: Chalk Ford
Fine and sunny
10 Participants: Richard Adams, Peter Bonnet, Tao Burgess, Michael Jones, Alex Lessware, Ben Nute, Paul Oakley, Eliot Thomas-Wright, Ben Widger, Tom Widger
At Cross Furzes we discovered two groups of adults in two cars, conversing and looking lost. It seemed they were trying to get to Cross Furzes where they hoped to be able to gain easy access to some real moorland scenery. Michael explained that they were at Cross Furzes and pointed to the moorland scenery they were planning to visit. When they saw it they decided that it wasn't moorish enough and set off to explore elsewhere. They overtook us up the track to Lud Gate without asking any further advice, and of course discovered that it turned into a stony track. When we reached them they were having another conference and didn't think they needed any more help thankyou! We left them to it and enjoyed the real moorland descent to Chalk Ford.

As usual there was a mad race down the rough track into Scorriton, and as usual the high speed resulted in a puncture - Ben on this occasion. Will they ever learn? I don't think so!
Friday 10 September 1993
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Chuley Cross
Dry but chilly
6 Participants: Neil Ault, Julian Duquemin, Michael Jones, Paul Oakley, Phillip Oakley, Philip Stone
A short ride took us to Landscove via green Lane and then homewards by way of Chuley Cross and Pridhamsleigh.
Sunday 12 September 1993
Day ride: Exeter Ship Canal
Very wet
1 Participants: Michael Jones
Today's ride was cancelled as a result of the extremely bad weather.
Friday 17 September 1993
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Holne
Dry but cold
8 Participants: Neil Ault, Julian Duquemin, Matthew Jeffery, Michael Jones, Paul Oakley, Phillip Oakley, Philip Stone, Eliot Thomas-Wright
Yet another request for Hembury Woods brought us back to Hembury Fort in the near darkness. It was a little difficult to negotiate the twisty track under these conditions, but Neil and others still tried to go fast. The result was that Neil got a branch in the eye: fortunately no serious damage was sustained.
Saturday 18 September 1993
Weekend ride: Steps Bridge Youth Hostel

2 Participants: Neil Ault, Michael Jones
This hostel weekend was cancelled as no bookings had been received by the latest booking date.
Friday 24 September 1993
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): West Buckfastleigh
Overcast with showers
5 Participants: Neil Ault, Matthew Hamlyn-White, Michael Jones, Paul Oakley, Phillip Oakley
Michael had great plans for the last evening ride of the season - and so, it seems, did the other riders, although their plans had more to do with an early return to Crofters than riding to an interesting destination!

When we got to the lanes behind Buckfast the weather was looking more promising, so Michael suggested the climb to Cross Furzes. He was totally outvoted by Matthew, Paul, Philip and Neil, and since Matthew had no lights Michael decided to give in and cut the ride short.
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.
Sunday 3 October 1993
Afternoon ride: Torbryan
Dry start, drizzle later
8 Participants: Neil Ault, Mark Barber (Junior, Devon), Michael Jones, Unknown Rider 1, David Robinson, Eliot Thomas-Wright, Andrew Walker, Charlie Walker
Dave Robinson informed us at Torbryan that the previous owners of the Primrose cafe at Lustleigh had taken over an old pub near Ogwell and converted it to tearooms. We saw a pub marked on the map near Ogwell and agreed that we should investigate.

On arrival at Denbury, the sky became overcast and Dave remembered something else about the place: it was near Caton! Michael immediately thought of the Rising Sun Inn near Woodland, and decided to investigate it on the way home.

As we approached we noticed the old Rising Sun signs now showed Rising Sun Tearooms, so we felt sure we were on the right track. Sure enough, there was Roger Olver himself serving teas and cakes from his new premises. It was packed, as you might expect, and very tastefully designed inside. The prices haven't gone down, but neither has our discount: I'm sure we'll be returning again!
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