Date: Tuesday
5th August 2014
Route: WI, Boneshaker, North Hessary, HQ.
Riders: Jude, Gidon,
Sam, Colin, Greg & Keith
Depart WP: 19:40
Arrive HQ: 22:20
Distance: 15 miles
Weather: Perfect for late July....balmy but clear
Slightly different grouping tonight... it was more like days of old....
Gary and Lawrence, as we learnt later, were out with the boys from the
Rockin Cycles, slightly more technical, slightly earlier evening rides.
However compensating for this, numbers were upped by the rare attendance
of myself, Sam, Jude and Greg. None of us are what you could call regular
attendees of late.
Despite usual delayed registration by me, the route still wasn't confirmed,
but the group was fairly unaminous in it's assessment with it's wish
to go high. With two of the founder members, Julian and Herr Routemeister
having just taken on the Tourmalet, we eventually came to the decision
that the 3km ascent of the Boneshaker would be our Cat 3 offering in
sympathy.
A common enough speedy start, Lake and then Iron Mine Lanes
was followed by the passage Up Yennadon Down. There was a common order
to the line of riders, Greg and Sam, lets call them Edwina's - as in
Curry, known to wander off but rarely get into 'Major' trouble, Gidon
let's call him 'Kid Curry' renowned for being one of the nastiest cowboy/outlaws
around (Gidon is renowned for dressing up as "Woody" and is
the root'nest, toot'ness and nicest cowboy around - his Jessie and possee
are not bad either); Jude 'n Keith or was it Keith 'n Jude aka Mark and
John.... never quite sure who was pushing on or who was following behind
(you may not know Mark and John (not the gospels though)) and finally
me, Vindaloo... trying to stay tight but as always getting loose and
blowing off at the end!
Anyhow to get back on track....
Into and out of the woods at Peekhill plantation we headed for Shagger's
Van (or sight/site of) and thence to the Leather Tor Bridge'. Through
Norsworthy Plantation we travailed and then the lower slopes of the Boneshaker.
Always a test the route appeared to be made easier subsequent to the
path having been filled with aggergate post the spring storms. The only
trouble was, this substrate often failed to give the tyres a good surface
to purchase so there were a number of sections which deceivingly mocked
the hesitant rider. Greg, the exception - is our regular mountain goat...
a "Lefty" heavy hop, skip and a jump and the next time you
see him is at the top!
With the summit eventually reached by all, the discussions turned to
'what to do next'. 'Next' very unusually for so early on a fine evening
was favouring a pint at the 'Plume'. Somehow, however, everyone, one
concluded lost their appetite for a pint of jail at the local. Don't
know why but opinions changed as we traversed the ridge past South or
was it North Hessary Tor, but they did. At Princetown, we headed onwards
and upwards past the point of the Jail's manufacture to the next ascent.......
North or was it South Hessary Tor. (Definitely North).
At the top, we decided to try to find a new route down. It could have
been speedy...... it was not, it could have been interesting, it was
not..... it could have been one of those wrong moves..... hmmm think
was another one of those unaminous assessments. - No 'F' in Good!
Anyhow with Keith's lights spinning around like a disco ballroom spotlight,
and mine - not at that time being used at all, the group split somewhat
on the return down the railway line. The leading quartet kindly waited
for us at one of the numerous gates but then not so kindly almost immediately
left us again as they hit the road for home - Jail, Doom and Carling
was calling.
Keith and I had to endure the only thing close to a mishap, that night,
as a fellow cyclist from some other group exited Lake Lane without as
much as a slightest inclination that something might be coming from his
'F' in right. Mad Bustard.... I had to take fairly dramatic manouevre
to miss him, drifting far to far over the centre of the road at the bend
to be comfortable.
All back at the local, all safe, all on the pop, all on Strava....all
in agreement it takes some beating this Tuesday night lark.
Reporter: Colin
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