Going Home..................Teign to Tamar

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So last weekend @ Easter, it was the Scottish Borders with Micky..............this weekend it was down to Devon to meet up with Trippy and Devon TRF for some trailriding

Devon is the place of my birth and it was really good to ride around all the places I knew whilst growing up, very cathartic

Devon TRF have annual trailriding weekend, riding all the lanes from Teign to Tamar in the South Hams and South Devon

Never done it before, so I decided to give it a bash and persuaded Trippy to take his big 600 on it - there were about 30 of us

Venue was Wheeldon Farm @ Halwell, the Husqvarna approved Offroad Centre which has a indoor MX track and some lovely rural holday cottages, to house us all........................the woodburner was a bonus on both nights

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We arrived Friday night and most of the group hit the New Inn @ Moreleigh for beer and food

Saturday dawned bright and we were up early for breakfast on the farm and then bikes were readied for the off

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Trippy.......................for those of you who haven't met this shy forum member

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My bike...................clean for the only time that day

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Some interesting old bikes here.....................shame it sheared its woodruff key later that day

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We rode out through the South Hams, through some superb lanes and this pic is south of Totnes @ Waterman's Arms - Bow Bridge

Nice ford

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Typical Devon lane - all legal and Devon CC have the best signposting in England - this is how it should be done

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Trippy enjoying it

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We took the Higher Ferry @ Dartmouth

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Nice views from the Ferry

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Another cracking lane - the pace was very brisk and enjoyable - oldest rider in our group was 78 and he never put a foot wrong and was one of the fastest riders of the whole weekend

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Dave @ 78 years young (he's the short guy on the far left)

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Next was a lovely lane by Berry Pomeroy Castle - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry_Pomeroy_Castle

Berry castle was an old 'haunt' of mine as a teenager

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Primrose fields

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Next lane near Broadhempston.....................called Tally Ho and was an absolute swine of wet angled slate bed on a 1:3 hill and very tricky to say the least

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Straps were needed to haul the bikes up

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Inevitably, one of the guys got a rear puncture and it was quickly fixed

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After fixing it, we did a few lanes over to Rocombe and Maidencombe near Torquay, towards Shaldon where we stopped at a beach cafe for lunch

Lobster pots

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Stormy skies over the Bar @ Teignmouth

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Bikes on the beach

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Nice beach cafe and lovely waitress

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Fine views across the river to Teigmouth, where I went to school

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Old Ferry is still plying its trade

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Whilst having a late 3pm lunch, a storm of epic proportions erupted over the sea with thunder claps and forked lightening and blew inland - so we had another coffee

Slightly reluctantly we headed out into the rain and did a few more lanes back over towards Newton Abbot, via Stokeinteignhead

At Newton Abbot.... Trippy and myself decided to call it a great day and head back to Moreleigh to dry off, shower and get some beer in for the evening BBQ

Strangely the had been rain whatsover at Totnes and Moreleigh

We had a really good BBQ and social evening - well done Devon TRF

I decided to come back today because I've some work stuff to do, first thing Monday and my bike had sprung a leak - I knew a rocker cover bolt was missing (discovered after I bought it, so now it has decided to leak, it'll be drilled out and re-tapped, new bolt and new gaskets fitted)

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JB
Looks like you had a great weekend away trail riding, nothing finer,always enjoyed visiting other areas with TRF. The 1 in 3 wet shale track nearly gave me a cardiac arrest just reading about it.:eek:

Enjoyed that. :thumb
 
JB
Looks like you had a great weekend away trail riding, nothing finer,always enjoyed visiting other areas with TRF. The 1 in 3 wet shale track nearly gave me a cardiac arrest just reading about it.:eek:

Enjoyed that. :thumb

Aye, the guy in the pic on the Husky 449 was nearly physically sick, he was so knackered

Trippy was happy to let me take his bike up for him:D and didn't resist when I offered
 
Nice write up & pics JB - I wish I'd been there - it took me back to my South Devon youth. Wish I'd had more than a Honda Melody and RSX100 back then... Good to see you in Hawick on Micky's trip.
 
Nice write up & pics JB - I wish I'd been there .... Good to see you in Hawick on Micky's trip.

+ 1 :thumb

Great write up indeed JB with some great piccies

The Watermans Arms .... stayed there with Sue last year, great place :thumb

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I reckon we should have a little gathering of our own in July and do some of these again.
I have the weekend of 21st & 22nd free.
 
A few clips of one of the groups (not ours) on Youtube now ...

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Great stuff JohnnyB, the Devon group area good bunch of folk, and their knowledge of the trails down there are second to non.:bow

nothing finer,always enjoyed visiting other areas with TRF.

And it is another reason why trail riders should join the TRF. These visits are a superb way to see other parts of this country. I had some of the Deven lot up in North Wales a while back, and I have South Wales TRF coming here in the beginning of May.:thumb2
 
Great stuff JohnnyB, the Devon group area good bunch of folk, and their knowledge of the trails down there are second to non.:bow



And it is another reason why trail riders should join the TRF. These visits are a superb way to see other parts of this country. I had some of the Deven lot up in North Wales a while back, and I have South Wales TRF coming here in the beginning of May.:thumb2

Agreed Timpo, they have the best system I have seen and a plethora of really nice trails

Also DCC have signposted every ROW with proper signage for BOATS and unmetalled roads - something I wish other CC's Highway dept would have done, as they were supposed to do:(
 


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