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Wednesday 23 December 1981
Social: Christmas Party, Exeter Clubroom

5 Participants: Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Jackie Lofty, Mark Morton, Mike Ward
No report was written on this event at the time, but Torbay Section members drove up to the Exeter Clubroom to join in with their annual Chrsitmas Party. Many thanks to the organisers for putting on a very enjoyable evening that was well attended by both Exeter and Torbay Sections.

(Michael Jones)

[The attendance list for this event is currently incomplete]
Sunday 27 December 1981
10:00
Day ride: Fingle Bridge
Sunny
9 Participants: Colin Brierly, Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Jackie Lofty, Mark Morton, Kevin Presland, Reg Tarling, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson
The last run of 1981 was marked up on the Runs List as Fingle Bridge. All things were indeed bright and beautiful that morning, and we enjoyed a lovely ride along the road from Bovey to Moretonhampstead before taking to the lanes. The air was fresh and clear, and the scenery made us all feel good to be alive and cycling.

Lunch was taken in the sun near Cranbrook Castle and when all the patches of snow lying about had been scooped up and thrown at various people the final descent was made to Fingle.

Kevin had punctured just before lunch and it was now Mark’s turn. We said we’d see him at the bottom as we couldn’t stop, but Michael Ward almost took us literally when he slithered through the leaves into the hedge on a sharp bend – the track provided a lot of harmless fun. When we eventually reached the bottom, there was Colin, enjoying the views from the bridge and wondering where we had all been.

Before we got home that day Mark broke his derailleur, buckled his frame and kept us all waiting every half an hour while he put his now shortened chain back on his freewheel – not a cheap day for him. It was good to see Nigel out again after a four week rest – hope your new smart cycling jersey didn’t get too dirty Nigel! Finally, our best wishes go to Reg Tarling of Brixham School, our new rider for the day. When I say “new”, he was new to me, but apparently he has been out with the Section before – twenty three years ago! I hoped we’ll see him again before we reach middle age.

(Michael Jones)
Sunday 3 January 1982
14:15 - 22:30
Afternoon ride: East Ogwell
Cloudy start, rain later
23 Participants: Frank Boyes, Colin Brierly, Dave Eyre, Mark Filham, Paul Harman, Don Hassall, Grace Hassall, Michael Jones, Justin Landen, Frances Lofty, Jackie Lofty, Mark Morton, Jason Parnell (12, Marldon), John Pope, Glenn Powling, Kevin Presland, Sue Shepley, Jamie Spence, Robert Spence, Ruth Spence, John Stuart, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson
What a month for Torbay Section: Record-breaking turnouts, new faces and press coverage in three local papers. And all this in January, a traditionally quiet month. Well, well well, what HAS been happening?

It all started on the first Sunday of the year, which also being the first Sunday of the month was an Afternoon Run. The sky was somewhat cloudy and a little ominous, and so my surprise was doubly great as they all came streaming into Five Lanes at 2.15. Glenn and Justin, our 12-yeard-old Marldon contingent, came along with their friend Jason Parnell, out for his first ride. John pope rose from the dead after a break of well over a year. The Spence family were out in force – Jamie always comes when tea is at Colin’s house. When we were finally ready to leave we had 21 intrepid members – a record attendance – and a colourful sight we made as we set off through the lanes to Ipplepen.

By the time we had reached East Ogwell the showers had turned to heavy rain and tracks were made for home and tea as fast as possible via Kingskerswell and Compton. Two wet and bedraggled specimens decided to call in at Marldon to change into some drier clothes before dropping down to Colin’s, and I’m sure they enjoyed their evening all the more as a result. Thanks are due to Colin and Jean for the superb tea, and also for allowing the rabble to use their snooker table yet again.

(Michael Jones)

John Pope was out on his new bike. We left Colin's at 8pm and got back to our various homes by 10.30pm.

(Kevin Presland - diary extract)

[1 point: Don Hassall, Grace Hassall]
[2 points: Paul Harman, Ruth Spence, Glenn Powling]
[3 points: everyone else]
Sunday 10 January 1982
10:00
Day ride: Charleton
Snow
0 Participants: No participants recorded for this event
Snow and ice had made South Devon a very treacherous place today, and no-one ventured out.

(Michael Jones)

[The attendance list for this event is currently incomplete]
Sunday 17 January 1982
10:00
Day ride: Ten Commandments Stone

16 Participants: Colin Brierly, Iris Buckler, Colin Downie, Paul Harman, Michael Jones, Robert Leeke (14, Totnes), Frances Lofty, Mark Morton, Jason Parnell, John Pope, Glenn Powling, Kevin Presland, Robert Spence, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson, Andrew Winstanley
On a very misty 17th, sixteen members attended to inspect the markings on the Ten Commandments Stone near Buckland-in-the-Moor, including a new 14-year-old, Robert Leeke, from Totnes. Jason was also out again, accompanied by Glenn. Punctures at our Ashburton pickup delayed progress by half an hour, and the long climb towards Haytor made certain that lunch would be eaten before there was any thought of looking for the stone. We settled in a convenient field to enjoy lunch, which for me included turkey and snow sandwiches, fruit snow and snow coffee – you see there was a snowball fight going on all around me!

We trudged up the hill through the mist, trying to follow a rather indistinct path and the shouts of those ahead. Now, somewhere around here there should be a massive great hill; ah, there was a style, and .. yes .. there was Buckland Beacon, materialising out of the mist. Sure enough, the Ten Commandments Stone was there in all its glory. The stone-mason commissioned to do the job in 1926 had more or less lived there for several months, according to Claude Warren, and we could well believe it as we read the intricate laws of life carved into the huge stone tablets.

On the return journey, more snow found its way down my neck, placed there by a certain young gentleman who shall remain nameless, but rides a Falcon. Cold East Cross and Haytor took us temptingly close to Kevin’s house: the temptation proved irresistible and there were cups of tea all round before we set off down the hill to Drum Bridges and home – thanks Kevin!

(Michael Jones)

[1 point: Colin Downie]
[2 points: Iris Buckler]
Sunday 24 January 1982
10:00
Day ride: Glazebrook

12 Participants: Colin Brierly, Jean Brierly, Iris Buckler, Colin Downer (12, Buckfastleigh), Paul Harman, Michael Jones, Robert Leeke, Frances Lofty, Mark Morton, Kevin Presland, Mike Ward, Andrew Winstanley
Yet another foggy day on the 24th for our trip to Glazebrook. Twelve were out, including yet another new member, Colin Downer of Totnes who had come with Robert Leeke. Iris cheered us all up at Avonwick by breaking the news about Plymouth Section, and then we set off through the lanes to South Brent and Aish. Kevin, obviously engaged in a private battle with Mark, collected another puncture just before we reached our destination, but as there was no suitable place for lunch he had to push up the hill past Owley to the woods.

As we arrived, a group of horse riders were coming down off the moor, and with a sudden scream one of the girls was thrown off. She wasn’t hurt badly, however, and we were soon able to settle down for lunch. We then continued along the lanes to Bittaford and made our way home through the pretty North Huish, Diptford and Tigley areas.

(Michael Jones)

There was a social after the ride at Michael's house in Buckfastleigh, where we watched the movie Storm Boy and listened to Jean Michel Jarre.

(Kevin Presland, diary extract)
Sunday 31 January 1982
10:00
Day ride: Kenn Valley

17 Participants: Colin Brierly, Jean Brierly, Andrew Giles (16, Ideford), Don Hassall, Antony House, Michael Jones, Paul Kerr, Justin Landen, Frances Lofty, Mark Morton, Jason Parnell, Glenn Powling, Kevin Presland, Robert Spence, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson, Andrew Winstanley
Things were a little more energetic the following week. Seventeen riders took part in all, including – wait for it – yet another new rider, 16-year-old Andrew Giles from Ideford Combe. The Marldon brigade were out in force this time, obviously keen to tackle the ride. We were also pleased to see Paul Kerr on the bike again, following a major overhaul (of the bike I mean). The weather was generally bright during the morning, and the countryside looked very attractive as we passed through Sandygate and Ideford to Luton. I’ll bet everyone was pleased that we didn’t have to climb that delightful hill called “Little Haldon” – if that’s little, I don’t fancy coming across any big ones!

Rixdale is, according to Colin, one of the easiest crossings over Haldon, and it certainly didn’t feel too bad as we descended the hairpins to Milton. Don, Michael and Frances were waiting for us just before Langdon and we had lunch near Gulliford on the wide grass verge. I still don’t know why I never get any peace at lunchtimes! And so via Black Forest Lodge to Kenton and, finally, to our destination – the Kenn Valley. Kevin chose the crossroads near Willsworthy to collect another puncture; when this had been fixed we continued towards Kenn beside the river Kenn.

On the way, Paul and I noticed a most peculiar sign – it was a red triangular one, like that used for roadworks, except that the silhouette was of a girl kicking a ball down a ramp! Perhaps the people of Kenn were warning us that the lady inhabitants are not to be tangled with!

Crossing the A38 at Kennford we continued along the valley through Clapham to Dunchideock, where time and tide told us that it was time to leave the river Kenn and make tracks for home – one day we’ll have to find the source, which isn’t far from Dunchideock.

The “tracks” towards Torbay which we made were not easy ones at first, involving a long climb up to Webberton Cross. Here, Justin had his first puncture (“I’ll never get a puncture..!”). When repairs has been effected we proceeded past Laurence Castle and then enjoyed the benefits of all that climbing as we dropped down through Trusham to the Teign Valley. Dartmoor and Torbay riders parted at Chudleigh Knighton. I understand that one or two young lads were beginning to feel just how many miles they had done that day as they cycled back to Marldon – well done, all of you.

(Michael Jones)

I missed the main bunch from Buckfastleigh at the Glendennings meeting point so had to chase on to the Newton Abbot pickup point to catch everyone up.

(Kevin Presland, diary extract)
Sunday 7 February 1982
14:15
Afternoon ride: Broadhempston
Rain
9 Participants: Colin Brierly, Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Mark Morton, Jason Parnell, Kevin Philips, Kevin Presland, John Stuart, Mike Ward
I’ve heard it many time before, but there seemed to be more justification than usual for “You must be mad to go out on a day like this”, because it had poured all morning and showed no real sign of stopping as time for the Afternoon Run start drew near. Quite a lot of other refugees from mental institutions at Five Lanes, however, when I arrived, and after a certain amount of delay deciding what to do, we headed towards Ipplepen as a fairly central dispersal point for Buckfast, Newton and Torbay.

A little more delay at Ipplepen with Kevin having added one more to his puncture score – or even, score of punctures – but we did decide that we would risk taking off our capes by the time he was mobile again. We continued out a mile or two beyond Broadhempston before looping back to Denbury and taking our diverse directions home.

(Colin Brierly)

Michael had received his new Mercian frame today.

(Kevin Presland, diary extract)
Saturday 13 February 1982
Weekend ride: Maypool YH Valentine Party
Day 1

14 Participants: Colin Brierly, Jean Brierly, Iris Buckler, Don Hassall, Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Mark Morton, Glenn Powling, Kevin Presland, Richard Read, Matthew Tewson, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson, Philip Wrigley
Twenty five lads and lassies rode down to Maypool youth hostel on Saturday 13th February, using the coast route. Iris and I drove down later in the day to attend the St Valentines Party held at the hostel.

It’s a long time since we visited what I think is one of the nicest hostels in the region. I have very fond memories of weekends spent there with Cliff Charlton as master of ceremonies in similar games and fun back when we first joined the Bees. With this in mind I called on Cliff to see if he still had the crazy games he used to set up for us. We were in luck – he very kindly found them and brought them round for us to take. On opening the box we saw to our amazement score cards of Iris and Jean Brierly from way back in the early fifties.

There were a good crowd at the hostel, and I hope they enjoyed their evening’s happenings. We certainly enjoyed the warden’s food and hospitality. Please support them at Maypool as much as possible, as there is talk of having to close the hostel if it doesn’t get more usage this year.

(Ken Strong, Exeter A-Section)
Sunday 14 February 1982
Weekend ride: Maypool YH Valentine Party
Day 2
Sunny
14 Participants: Colin Brierly, Jean Brierly, Iris Buckler, Don Hassall, Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Mark Morton, Glenn Powling, Kevin Presland, Richard Read, Matthew Tewson, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson, Philip Wrigley
After some great photos around the hostel on a fabulous sunny morning we headed up to Marldon to join the day ride to Whitestone.
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