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Major hillage 2020-06-21 502 metres climbed including Luscombe Hill which topped out at 220 metres (with one big climb of about 180 metres). A lot for us!
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More Devon Hill 2020-11-21 Out to Kennford and back via LIttle Silver. Another 373 metres climbed.
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Back to the hills 2020-10-14 First solo ride round some Devon hills for a bit. My - did it hurt! 397 metres climbed.
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More Devon Hills 2020-08-23 Liz fell of her bike. Or better described as "toppled" as happily she was pretty much stationary at the time. Another 539 metres of climbing.
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Yet more Devon hills 2020-08-06 Up and down. Then up and down. 382 metres elevation gain.
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Devon Hills 2020-08-03 Another 387 metres of Devon hills climbed.
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New Devon Hills 2020-07-30 Liz found some new Devon Hills to cycle up. Out on the flat - back via the hills. 334 metres ascent.
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Half flat, half hilly. 2020-07-23 Out along the cycle path and back among the hills. Just over 300 metres of elevation.
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Devon hills and broken gears 2018-01-22 After tree felling stopped LIz and I cycling along the Exe cycle path, we thought we go inland and "do some hills". The aim was to come back via Dawlish. At the top of a particularly long and steep hill I went to change gear and there was no gear lever! We eventually found it near the bottom of the very long, steep hill. Devon is no place to cycle when stuck in top gear.
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More Devon hills and a puncture 2020-06-20 Round Dawlish Water and Kennford. Liz had a puncture and changed the inner tube in seconds! Another 404 metres of elevation gain.
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Post work Devon hills 2020-06-10 I thought we were going for a flat cycle ride. Liz thought different.
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Yet more Devon Hills 2020-06-07 542 metres of elevation gain on this ride - which is probably a record for us.
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Devon Hils Done Differently 2020-06-05 A slightly different take on the Devon hills we've been doing lately. Out via Dawlish Water. 347 metres elevation gained.
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Yet more Devon hills 2020-05-31 518 metres climbed - think that is a record for us.
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Yet more Devon Hills 2020-05-29 491 metres of climbing on this one
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More Devon Hills 2020-05-24 More Devon hills. 465 metres of elevation cycled. Still not fit!
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Devon hills again 2020-05-19 First time round the Devon Hills circuit without Liz and first "solo" bike ride since before the lockdown. Slow and hard work.
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More Devon Hills 2020-05-17 A combination of trying to avoid the plague ridden hordes on the cycle path and the desire to get slightly fitter led to another day trying to climb the non stop Devon hills. 439 metres elevation gain is a lot more than the zero metres we normally do on the estuary cycle path.
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More Devon hills 2018-04-01 Out the back of Dawlish Water with Liz and on via Exminster. Some steep hills for us. A total of 410 metres vertical elevation (or 1345 feet)..
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More Devon Hills 2018-03-07 After the puncture last week where one of us didnt have a pump and the other pump was nigh on useless, LIz and I went out to Partidge Cycles to buy a couple of reasonable pumps. Then on to Lutyz's for a panini lunch. Lots of hills on the way out to Kennford!
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