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Sunday 2 January 2005
10:15 - 14:30
Morning ride: Fermoys
Cold with sunny intervals increasing
20 miles
2 Participants: Michael Jones, Keir Purdie
Our first ride of 2005 took us on a moderately-paced ride through Staverton to Fermoys at Ipplepen, where the food was excellent and Christmas decorations were being sold at half the usual price. We called in to Broadhempston on the return journey for some Frisbee throwing.
Friday 7 January 2005
19:00 - 21:30
Social: Crofters Social

6 Participants: Jack Binmore, Michael Jones, Harry Laity, Gavin Pearson, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
Games and videos social.
Sunday 9 January 2005
10:15 - 13:45
Morning ride: Totnes
Dry start, wet finish
16 miles
5 Participants: Michael Jones, Sol Kelly, Gavin Pearson, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
Sol was proud to show off his expensive new bike as everyone met at the start on a rather breezy Sunday morning. The forecast was not too promising but we were keen to include a cafe stop and so pressed on to Totnes nevertheless, via Colston Road. We paused at Totnes weir to admire the view before continuing along the riverside cycle path to the Plains. The Terrace Coffee Shop was not quite as welcoming as usual when the proprietor noticed some muddy footprints leading to our table, but she soon forgave the youngsters and served us with delicious hot chocolates, toasted teacakes and Danish pastries.

Keir and Joe just had to go shopping as we were about to leave, and by the time everyone was ready the rain started in earnest. At least the temperature was fairly warm, so we all made the most of a wet return via Staverton by splashing through all the large puddles that filled the roads.
Friday 14 January 2005
19:00 - 22:00
Social: Ten-pin Bowling

4 Participants: Michael Jones, Gavin Pearson, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
We enjoyed two games of tenpin bowling at LA Bowl, Newton Abbot. In case you're interested, Michael won round 1and Gavin won round 2 - and Keir learned how to play the game without side barriers!
Sunday 16 January 2005
10:15 - 14:30
Morning ride: Cold East Cross
Mainly dry, sunny periods developing
15 miles
4 Participants: Michael Jones, Oliver Lindley, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
Keir and Joe were not especially fast on the climb from Ashburton to Halshanger cross, so we decided against our original plan of visiting Haytor. Diverting to Cold East Cross we paused at the picturesque stone bridge over the river Ashburn so that the youngsters could amuse themselves with sticks in the water. The journey from Cold East Cross to Pudsham Down proved just as wintry as the name suggests, with bitter winds and a sudden shower that left us relieved to reach the shelter of the track to Buckland.

The remainder of the ride was just perfect, however, with bright sunshine lighting our way past Spitchwick to New Bridge, where refreshments were definitely the order of the day. Michael and Oliver even got a discount on their soup! Another excellent winter ride concluded with the descent of Hembury Woods' Slalom track and an afternoon social at Crofters.
Friday 21 January 2005
19:00 - 22:00
Social: Pizza Hut

4 Participants: Michael Jones, Gavin Pearson, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
Our first ever food social took us to Plymouth's Pizza Hut for a special meal for four. Keir insisted on having his own helium balloon, just like all the other little children!
Sunday 23 January 2005
10:15 - 16:30
Day ride: Lustleigh
Sunny but very cold
31 miles
7 Participants: Tao Burgess, Michael Jones, Sol Kelly, Oliver Lindley, Gavin Pearson, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
Our ride started well, with a brisk spin through Ashburton, Bickington and the back road from Blackpool through Liverton to Bovey Tracey. The Spar provided refreshments and, after another short ride to the start of the railway cycle path, we settled down beside the river for an enjoyable lunch. We took it in turns to help Sol with the puncture that he picked up moments earlier.

We soon lost count of our valuations of the properties in Lustleigh, but were pleased to see that the cafe is now open for business. On this occasion we pressed on up the long, steep climb through the Cleave, pausing several times to admire the spectacular views. Tao was now beginning to feel a little ill so we wasted no time in pressing on to Manaton, being very conscious that the cold might become a problem near dusk. We took advantage of the refreshment van at Hound Tor to buy hot drinks, then set off for the final leg to Cold East Cross.

It was still quite light, but now the cold was really beginning to affect our younger riders. Gloves were passed around for the long descent to Ashburton, and as we rolled into Buckfastleigh the local newsagents was required to thaw out a few cold fingers and toes before the final mile home.
Friday 28 January 2005
19:00 - 22:00
Social: Video Evening

3 Participants: Michael Jones, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
After a few computer games we settled down to enjoy the first half of the world's most popular movie: Titanic.
Sunday 30 January 2005
10:15 - 16:45
Day ride: Gara Bridge
Cloudy but dry
28 miles
4 Participants: Tao Burgess, Michael Jones, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
Another adventurous day ride took us through Harbourneford to South Brent and then along a back lane that started from behind the Woodpecker Inn. This was Tao's suggestion, and we were all pleased when it brought us out near Kitterford Cross. From there it was but a short ride to the garage at California Cross that was to provide our lunch for the day.

A long descent took us directly to Gara Bridge, a quiet wooded spot on the Avon that offered a barely suitable lunch spot on the riverbank. Joe spent some time searching for the Cream Egg he had purchased from the garage, but later discovered it lining the insides of his coat pocket - he had sat on the coat at lunchtime!

Tao thought it would be quicker as well as more enjoyable to return via Totnes rather than Rattery, so we took a new lane direct to Harbertonford and then continued on along a delightful riverside road to Luscombe Farm and the long climb to the top of Totnes. We had plenty of time, so Safeways cafe was used for light refreshments before we returned home via the Totnes cycle path.
Friday 4 February 2005
19:00 - 22:00
Social: Games Evening

4 Participants: Michael Jones, Oliver Lindley, Keir Purdie, Joe Venables
Computer games kept us entertained after the viewing of the second half of Titanic.
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