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Date:
2nd August 2009 I'm writing this report two days after the event and for some reason I seem to have trouble piecing the whole 36 mile ride together in my mind. Various parts of the ride are all a jumble in my mind and flash across it as I am editing the pictures like random clips shown on a film screen. Click. We are riding down the Alsation trail and Tim somehow manages to snakebite his rear wheel on his Turner full susser. A ham-fisted attempt attempt at fixing this takes two patches, three tubes and about 40 minutes until we are finally under way again. Click. The assembled group is peering over the edge of Blind Terror. I have ridden this dozens of times before but last night's rain has made the chalky surface of Ranmore Common like an ice-rink and the group is trying to talk itself out of riding it until I decide that if I don't ride it now I will never do so. I get myself ready on the bike before shouting 'out of the way' and launching myself over the edge swiftly followed by Lee. Click. We are riding Rob's recently discovered trail 'Life on Mars' which takes us over a number of fallen logs which again are greasier than a stoat with shares in factory that makes sun tan lotion. We get to the end and I decide that the trail would be better known as 'Log Drop'. The sense of disappointment from Rob is palpable. Click. We are at the top of Abba Zabba crying with laughter. Dave has taken the chicken run to the bottom 'to get some photos' and he put his camera down to help Neil who got stuck at the top near the tree. However for some reason he put his camera down in the middle of the largest pile of shrubs and ferns you have ever seen and he and Neil are thrashing aimlessly around as the rest of us shout encouragement and insults from the top. "Shall we go and help them?" is the question. "Nah! this is more fun" is the general concensus. Dave finally finds the camera just where we had been pointing him to i.e. where he was standing when he put it down... Click. We descend Blind Terror II and are chatting at the bottom. I think everyone has descended but as I walk back to talk to Dave I suddenly see Jason sliding down the seriously steep slope on his arse with his bike wedged under him. Apart from a few grazes Jason is unhurt. Rob has been sitting at the top and despite never having ridden this particular descent before somehow his bottle is still full and he rides it smoothly. Click. We are on the top of Ranmore Common on the road having just climbed the long, long ascent up Pilgrim's Way. We see the ice-cream van sitting there and all decide to stop for some regressive refreshment therapy. Click. I have been sitting trailside taking photos and as usual after a photo session am left alone playing catch-up. I ride along a trail to see Davebus sitting expectantly at the side of a large puddle. It's a dry day but he clearly expects me to ride through it. Oh well, for the sake of aesthetics I decide to ride it, let's just hope the picture is worth the effort. Check out the latest videos we have uploaded
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photos and content copyright of Richard Sear 1999 to 2012 Date: 9th August
2009 Davebuss
classic
3
Hills
ride
is
one
of
those
rides
that
often
gets
a
good-natured
slating
on
the
forum
or
whilst
we
are
on
other,
mainly
easier
rides
because
well,
it
can
be
such
tough
going
particularly
in
the
wetter
months
of
the
year.
It
comprises
a
circa
22
mile
circuit
of
Pitch
Hill,
Holmbury
Hill
and
Leith
Hill
and
includes
a
number
of
long,
tough
climbs. Check out the latest videos we have uploaded
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photos and content copyright of Richard Sear 1999 to 2012 Date: 16th August
2009 Another ride round the ever expanding trails on Leith Hill sees us start at the Starveall Car Park (beware those height restrictions anyone with a roof-mounted bike rack) and starting so close to the Tower we are soon into the twisting technical singletrack that is so prevalent in this area. Less than two miles ridden and we are already launching ourselves down Deliverance; a real warm-up for the rest of the ride. Over the last few weeks Rob and Davebus have been having an unoffical and until today unnoticed ride-off with each trying to better the other. It started the other week with Rob riding Blind Terror 2 for the first time and 'Abba' of Abba Zabba (he rode the first steep descent but not the bit that kicks you back up and around the tree) and Dave was obviously planning his next move and that came today when he upped the stakes with his first ride down Deliverance (captured on not one but two videos which will soon be edited into a new MTB movie). It's one of those steep, loose, rooty descents that even veteran riders tend to look down and think twice before riding but Dave psyched himself up (not too long at the top or you will talk yourself out of it) and down he went riding it successfully. In fact this was another first with all five of us on the ride making it to the bottom and not having to do the normal " see you around the other side" shout to those usually left at the top. From there we went on to ride all the technical stuff we could find and in the process learnt about Dave's 'Dominant right toe" which seems to not only tell him which socks to wear in the morning but also seemed to be making the route taking decisions at times too. Dave or his dominant right toe, I can't remember which one it was to be honest, also showed us a new trail 'Deliverance 2' which whilst not as difficult as the original, has plenty of loose rocks on a narrow line that saw me take a slow tumble into the surrounding ferns and which raised the largest cheer of the day for some unknown reason. I pushed back up and cleaned it successfully and was reassured when Terry told me that was the first time he has ever seen me fall off in two years of riding with him! Again, it was all captured on film for your entertainment. As the day grew warmer we were pouring with sweat but it was a great 16 mile tour of the hill which was pretty good considering we were never more than a mile or two as the crow flies from the Tower. Check out the latest videos we have uploaded
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photos and content copyright of Richard Sear 1999 to 2012 Date: 22nd August
2009 A later report form a ride I managed to sneak in the day before my summer holiday. A quick spin around the normal sights for some new riders to the area plus Richard 'Harvey' a new rider to the forum who after a couple of spectacular crashes makes an unfortunate early exit with promises of losing weight before he joins us next time. Let's hope we haven't put him off for good. Check out the latest videos we have uploaded
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