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Fire!
Marjory is the best! When she’s not raising money she’s a pyromaniac!

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Set 2 Rise
The BCC pits pre race, just before Ian opened the keg!

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Busy Busy
Set2Rise, night rides, TickerTape, ladies night
dig days, evening excavator, news letter, website
trail centre trips, velodrome outing, kit design, fund raising
groovy blues, BCC Photography, Fantasy DH, ride leader training
skills area, road rides, slow rides, pre ladies night ride rides.
Purpose, friendly people and great trails.
Love bikes?
Love the BCC
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Set 2 Rise
12 hrs
12 people
3 teams
3 game plans
2 ezups
14 bikes
10 spare tubes
4 tents
10 sleping bags
2 bbqs
26 burgers
48 sausages
8 cheese sandwiches
96 wine gums
17 go bars
20 lts of water
28 cups of tea
1 keg of “the usual”
13 kit kats
1 largly fabricated list of stats
Attending Set 2 Rise ? Come and say hi to the BCC; we’ll be the ones counting our wine gums.

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May 17th Ladies Ride
Although the day started out wet and windy, by the afternoon, the rain stopped and the wind continued to blow. Not that we’re fair-weathered riders only, quite the oposite; we’d prefer to ride hard and tactfully rather than pushing and dragging our bikes through ankle deep squidgy mud and horse poo – totally not cool!! Although, they do say mud is good for the skin, but ‘mudpoo’ hmmm!!.
As always, we started out on our route up a couple of hills which always gets the group prepared and motivated for the ride. It’s a casual start and not taxing for any new rider. We breezed our way down and into Longleat and though the nature walk. We stopped here for a moment to discuss our next route. We chose an alternate route out of Longleat instead of heading to Huntly’s Gate. As we exited Longleat, we entered Horningsham – a scenic tucked away hamlet (I believe this is what you call a hamlet). From there, the group headed up the long incline and winding road down into Shearwater passing its café where, Marjory informed, great cakes can be found– yummy!! We didn’t stop – honest – the open trails beckoned and we peddled.
Great, now we’re hitting the stone and gravel paths, but that’s wasn’t enough. Caroline spots a perfect trail leading down into what has to be another Boggy Bay full of challenges. Wahoo!!, a challenge we were all up to taking. Marjory lead the way strong and in control – even after riding thirty miles around the Cheddar trails the day before – you go girl!! I followed in an easy gear ducking under low branches and squelching my way through the mud; splashing through the sludge and skimming the rim of huge holes to a perfectly set steep incline. That was fun!! Rachel followed close behind without a hitch, as usual; she just keeps getting better and better. Caroline our mentor and leader, what would we do without her, followed behind with Helen to guide her through the more challenging area of our route.
We followed the trail to the security gates at Centre Parcs and up through a fast winding trail to Longleat entrance and down in to Black Canon Collective allotment to take a moment to watch our talented downhill riders practice their riding skills.

As you can see from the photo, this is where we took a five minute rest. Shortly after, we carried on riding down through the allotment leading to a rather rocky trail and on to a smooth open road. This road is nothing more than a preparation for the steep and bumpy hill before us. All in unison, we clicked into an easy gear and peddled hard. Caroline and Marjory sailed up the hill as I followed closely behind while attempting to clear the path in front of me by shouting at Rachel to move. SORRY Rachel – me and hills – I get a little possessed!! Nearing the end of our route, we tactfully weaved and bumped our way down to meet the ford giving a prime photo op. We all made it across safe and dry except for Helen who made a fabulous attempt of making it more than half way across the ford before taking a paddle – good effort Helen. We hit the last hill and whizzed down to the Horse and Groom for a well earned wine, cider or a wee coffee. Yet again, a great ride.
Juliet.
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Nice and easy does it
There were a couple of rather tired and creaky participants at the start of this ride who would have sloped off home given a dark cloud and a couple of raindrops. But, fortunately, the weather was clear and after a nice easy start to the ride along the lanes everyone was in better fettle. We were glad to welcome Helen to the fold, and true to the blithe spirit of the group, we followed her along a new route to Shearwater which gave fine views and missed some of the nastier muddy ascents.
We were blessed with a total absence of mechanical failures. Juliet and Rachel deserve special mention for upping the sartorial elegance of the group. That was some fine new kit and I for one am definitely liking the “technical-but-chic” look! We had been taking dry trails for granted, but Helen showed her mettle and took on the return muddy tracks like a demon. Caroline kept us all together and showed us how to take the ford with panache.
There is some disruption to the usual routine with quite a few people away at half-term etc. Remember there is the Anniversary Ride 3.30 till 6pm on Monday 25th which would be an excellent start for any new girls who are interested.

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375 Day Anniversary
On the 15th of May 2008 the Black Canon Collective signed a licence for ‘The Allotment’ – the area of forest we manage in Longleat. Now on the 25th of May 2009 we are planning an anniversary cross-country ride around the Longleat estate for all members and anyone else who wants to come along.
The ride will be for all abilities and will run from 3.30pm to 6.00pm from the Horse and Groom pub at East Woodlands (please car share where possible as car parking is limited) and we hope you can join us afterwards for drinks, food and chat.
(We will try and cater for all abilities and fitness levels.)


