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Sunday 6 May 1990
Day ride: Hunters' Path
Hot with breeze
8 Participants: Matthew Bentley (Junior, Brixham), Mark Burnard, Dayle Guy, Luke Hatherly, Martin Hills, Richard Hopper, Simon Hopper, Martyn Williams
After a few minutes spent truing Luke's wheel (damaged last week), we headed off along the old A38. Just climbing into Ashburton Richard's tyre deflated loudly enough for everyone to hear. The tyre needed patching, and these delays meant that we arrived at the pick-up point at Chudleigh Bridge about 20 minutes late. I hope no one thought they had missed us. The A38 had been busy, but traffic on the Teign Valley road was surprisingly light, given that it was a bank holiday Monday. The first track, from Steps Bridge to Clifford Bridge, was generally a good surface, but had enough ruts in it to give Matthew misgivings on his skinny‑tyred machine. We stopped by the river for lunch and a paddle. Matthew took the road alternative for the next stretch to Fingle Bridge, which is a little rougher.

We were disappointed to find the shop closed, so no ice creams. Luke and Martin compensated us with an attempt to ride across the river, a hopeless task, and Martin discovered it was waist deep in places. Nothing would drag Matthew along Hunters' Path, so we arranged to meet at the main road. Luke decided to ride all the way up the path while the rest of us walked. We had a pleasant 15 minutes in the sun, admiring the view, while Luke stuttered his way up. The descent below Castle Drogo made the climb worthwhile and we met up with Matthew as agreed. A cafe stop was now necessary, as we were all fairly thirsty, so we headed straight for Moretonhampstead.

A couple of miles south of the town Martyn encountered some bad news: his front brake cable snapped and the springs on the cantilever brakes pulled the straddle cable down on to his front wheel. Result: instant stop and Martyn flying over the top. He had a cut on his head, ugly scrapes on his shoulder and hip, and couldn't move his thumb. The good news: (a) no one ran him over, (b) a car stopped immediately with a retired nurse in it. By the time Richard got back Martyn had been made comfortable and the ambulance called. They took him back to Moretonhampstead for a local doctor to assess whether he needed treatment in Torbay. Richard and Matthew stayed with him while the rest of the group made their way home. The doctor decided no further treatment was necessary and we had the two of them picked up by car.
Wednesday 9 May 1990
Evening ride (Paignton): Shaldon Trig Point
Sunny
3 Participants: Dave Humphreys, Peter Madge, David Robinson
We cycled to Hamlyn Way roundabout and then took the back roads to Barton, which included some long, steep hills. Neither Peter nor Philip could keep up with Dave Humphreys of course! Taking the main road towards Shaldon we turned left near Labrador Bay along the track to The Beacon (a trig point commanding excellent views), and then continued down the rough track to Stoke-in-Teignhead. The whole excursion proved thoroughly enjoyable, and will no doubt be repeated.

At Roccombe we met one of Dave's friends who owned the Roccombe Farm ice cream business. We were given a guided tour around the organic ice-cream factory, but sadly there wasn't a bit of ice cream to eat! We returned via Coffinswell, Kingskerswell and Stoneycombe, getting home at about 9.50pm.
Friday 11 May 1990
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Staverton Bridge
Sunny
9 Participants: Joseph Bellows, Hazel Brown, Andrew Caunter, Philip Harler, Catherine Hopper, Simon Hopper, Chris Platt, Dave Platt Snr, Peter Rushworth
With Michael et al hostelling there was a reduced turnout. However this did not stop the group enjoying perfect cycling weather. Bigadon hill warmed everyone up in time for the descent to Huxham's Cross and then Staverton Bridge. Catherine was outvoted on whether to take the riverside path to Staverton (she didn't want to). On the way back a couple of the youngsters played 'chicken' with Simon (failing of course) but this didn't slow the group down too much to stop them reaching Buckfastleigh before dark.
Friday 11 May 1990
Weekend ride: Plymouth / Golant
Day 1
Sunny
2 miles (▲ 40m ▼ 20m)
13 Participants: Tao Burgess, Jeremy Ford, Matthew Hamlyn-White, Paul Hamlyn-White, Martin Hills, Richard Hopper, Toby Hopper, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, David Platt, Martin Rushworth, Alan Skinner, Eliot Thomas-Wright
We took the train to Plymouth station and rode the short distance to the hostel.

None of us had been to Plymouth hostel before, but we were fairly impressed with it by the time we left on Saturday morning. It is a large mansion located not far from the Torpoint ferry in its own magnificent gardens. The male dormitory is simply enormous, and not at all to Michael's liking as the only windows are high up in the central dome. The members' kitchen, warden's kitchen (I believe) and games room are situated within the labyrinth of connected passageways and alcoves that make up the basement. The only problem with this arrangement is that milk or bread ordered at reception takes some time to find its way to you in the members' kitchen. All in all the hostel is good fun, and I'm sure we'll be paying a visit again in the future.
Saturday 12 May 1990
Weekend ride: Plymouth / Golant
Day 2
Sunny
33 miles (▲ 990m ▼ 1015m)
13 Participants: Tao Burgess, Jeremy Ford, Matthew Hamlyn-White, Paul Hamlyn-White, Martin Hills, Richard Hopper, Toby Hopper, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, David Platt, Martin Rushworth, Alan Skinner, Eliot Thomas-Wright
Those Easter Tour participants who decided to repeat their trip to Golant were very pleased with the weather conditions, which were much better than the April visit. The route was similar for the morning and part of the afternoon, taking in Portwrinkle and Seaton before enjoying lunch at Milendreath beach and refreshments at Looe. After the climb out of Looe we realised that we had plenty of time in hand (because of the early start at Plymouth) so we diverted through Talland Bay and then took the coastal path to Polperro - another all-new experience for us which turned out to be great fun. We paid the price for our detour with a stiff climb, but it was definitely worth the effort.

We arrived at the hostel in reasonable time for supper (for a change), and were entertained for the rest of the evening by Richard and Toby, demonstrating their newly-acquired juggling skills in our attic dormitory.
Sunday 13 May 1990
Weekend ride: Plymouth / Golant
Day 3
Sunny
13 Participants: Tao Burgess, Jeremy Ford, Matthew Hamlyn-White, Paul Hamlyn-White, Martin Hills, Richard Hopper, Toby Hopper, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, David Platt, Martin Rushworth, Alan Skinner, Eliot Thomas-Wright
There was more good weather in the morning, but our route was not to be quite as scenic as that of the outward journey. We had an appointment with Plymouth Section members near Darite on the southern fringe of Bodmin Moor for lunch, so the morning was spent riding along mainish roads through Lostwithiel - and patching up poor Tao who got caught up with Matthew HW during an overtaking stint and then steered his brand new mountain bike right across the main road before abandoning it and landing on the tarmac. The explanation for this strange behaviour came when the bike was inspected afterwards: the handlebar stem locking bolt was loose, and the wheel had moved out of alignment by nearly 90° during the impact with Matthew! There was no serious harm done to either bike or rider, but the incident should serve as a reminder to all members not to trust a bike just because it is new: check it over yourself before you ride it.

We arrived first at the meeting place (to our surprise), and were half-way through our lunches when the Plymouth bunch arrived. Having nearly doubled our numbers we continued along an interesting wooded route back to Plymouth, pausing for more than half an hour by the river near Pillaton for watery games. Martin entertained us by waterlogging his wheel bearings while Marcus (from Plymouth) waded through the water in pursuit of some rather large balloons acquired by his friend Steven.

Kevin took full responsibility for leading us through Plymouth to the rail station in time for our 5.30 train. Things went fine until we had crossed the Tamar Bridge (quite an experience in itself). We then spent nearly an hour riding non-stop to the station, and nearly missed the train. Michael thought it shouldn't have taken anywhere near as long (he had banked on half an hour, which would have given him time to buy a pizza), so he checked the map when he got home, only to discover just what a long-winded, devious route Kevin had selected for us. Unbeknown to Michael, Kevin was also checking his map and coming to the same, guilty conclusion! We didn't complain, though, as we had all enjoyed a superb weekend break.
Wednesday 16 May 1990
Evening ride (Paignton): Whilborough Common
Dry
3 Participants: Peter Madge, David Robinson, Philip Robinson
We had planned to go to Denbury, but Peter and Philip wanted to try the woodland track again at Whilborough Common. Fortunately they remembered the way, but poor Dave didn't. On more than one occasion he found himself alone in a clearing which had several possible exits, and had to wait until the boys came back for him.
Friday 18 May 1990
Evening ride (Buckfastleigh): Totnes
Dry
20 Participants: Neil Ault, Joseph Bellows, Richard Burge, Andrew Caunter, Chris Giles, Andrew Guy, Dayle Guy, Matthew Hamlyn-White, Paul Hamlyn-White, Philip Harler, Martin Hills, Catherine Hopper, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, Andrew Makepiece, Chris Platt, David Platt, Tom Powell (Junior, Devon), Andrew Simmons, Alan Skinner
Michael was late this evening (is this unusual?), and to compound the problems Paul delayed us with some minor mechanical problems along Colston Road. Somehow we still managed to get to Dartington, from where we took the riverside track to Totnes - fortunately there was no neap tide this evening and we were able to enjoy the path without wading through waste-high river water.

Many of the youngsters enjoyed the track so much that they wanted to return by the same route. Michael over-ruled, however, and we continued to Dartington hostel via Barracks Hill, delayed this time by David who was having trouble persuading his lights to stay on his bike. The warden was unavailable to provide us with refreshments, so we set off for home via Rattery, just making the town limits by 9.48.
Sunday 20 May 1990
Day ride: Rough Stuff Event
Sunny
15 Participants: Neil Ault, Dayle Guy, Philip Harler, Luke Hatherly, Martin Hills, Dave Humphreys, Philip Humphreys, Michael Jones, Martin Luke, Martin Rushworth, Peter Rushworth, Alan Skinner, Gary Taylor, Gavin Taylor, Martyn Williams
This special rough-riding event was organised by Arthur Brown of Exeter on behalf of all CTC groups in Devon. Plymouth Section were there, and so were Torbay. After a picnic lunch in the sun at Bickington the participants set off, one at a time, around the selected route, being observed by a marshal at each difficult section of track.

The marking is always a bit suspect in this event as it depends so much on the marshal's opinion of what constitutes good and bad riding on rough ground, but many of our riders achieved high marks: Dayle Guy, with 57 points, was just two points behind the winning rider, and Martin Hills was close behind him. Dayle won the award for first junior. All our riders enjoyed themselves, however, and that is really what the event is all about.
Wednesday 23 May 1990
Evening ride (Paignton): Stoke Gabriel
Dry
5 Participants: Dave Humphreys, Peter Madge, David Robinson, Philip Robinson, Gary Taylor
Another trip to Stoke Gabriel, this time via Aircraft hill and Collaton St Mary.
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