I wasn't holding out any hope of getting out again this week but I spotted a weather window this morning, when I say a window it was one of those tiny ones...

A 40mph ENE wind and a 30% chance of rain, what the heck its only wind and some possible rain!

My thought process was if it did rain that wind would blow it over very quickly and that proved to be the case, don't get me wrong though because that wind was brutal at times! In some exposed parts I'm sure it was nudging 50mph but I had a route planned to avoid the worst of it!
I headed south on the main roads to Motherwell and SE to Overtown, I was well protected on these roads thanks to all the large buildings! From Overtown I enjoyed the descent down into Garrion in the Clyde Valley and then it was SW to Strathaven, the tailwind on these roads was immense!

On my way to Strathaven I passed through Stonehouse where I stopped for this photo just as I enetered the village!
Then I was back on the main road to Strathaven, its a gradual climb but with a 40mph tailwind it was like riding downhill!
From Strathaven I took the road to Kirkmuirhill, SE initially and then east into a 40mph headwind! Thankfully its a pretty quiet road at this time of day and its mostly farmland all the way to Kirkmuirhill!
Normally this is a fast descent but not today!
Farms dotted everywhere!
The next part of the descent, this bit was fun as it was sheltered!
Then it was straight into a climb directly into that brutal headwind, this was part way up the climb looking back down!
Ironically Strathaven was only showing a 5% chance of rain and I caught a shower here, it felt bitterly cold thanks to that wind! The temp was only 4C but the feels like temp was -1C, it felt way colder in some parts though but I was well wrapped up!
Endless farmland all the way to Kirkmuirhill!
I then took the road to Auchenheath which leads to Hazelbank in the Clyde Valley eventually, the first part is a massive descent but it was right into the headwind!
The Clyde Valley from the top of the hill!
I was still heading east so it was hard going, level 2 assist was essential to make progress although the final descent down into the valley was a blast as its sheltered all the way down! I made my way along the valley to Kirkfieldbank and it was time to head up the beast of a climb into Lanark, its only half a mile but an average gradient of 10%! From Lanark I turned NE towards Cleghorn where I passed over the stargely named Mouse Water!
I was time to head up the climb over the railway crossing!
I was now heading north towards Harelaw and I was getting battered by a crosswind at times on the exposed parts, my bike almost blew over here as I was taking these photos!
Tinto Hill was shrouded in thick cloud!
I stopped at Harelaw for this photo of the Pentland Hills and the wind almost blew me off my feet! I could have taken the easy option here and headed west to Carluke, but I'm a glutton for punishment and turned east towards Carstairs instead! This is normally a very fast descent but today I was almost going backwards!

At Carstairs I turned north for 2 miles and I knew this was going to be the worst of the crosswinds as its very exposed but I knew there would be zero traffic and I would get to see the Alpacas, it was brutal in parts but once I got to the Alpacas the road is sheltered by trees!
This one on the left is always lying down...
There were a couple of horse in the field adjacent to them!
After this I had a sheltered climb and turned west at the top of the hill towards Yieldshields, a big descent at over 41mph and I wa`s freewheeling! I had a good 6 miles of tailwind here before I was eventually forced to turn north towards Allanton, a good bit of this road is sheltered but there was a section of around half a mile where I was getting hammered with a brutal crosswind! I had to bring my speed right down on the descent, I was sure glad to get out of that wind at the bottom!
From Allanton I headed NE towards Hareshaw, this road is very well sheltered so I had no issues here! After passing through the village I joined the main road to Newhouse, I had the wind right at my back for a mile here and was flying along! The last stretch is a slight uphill and I was doing over 30mph! From Newhouse I only had 3 miles to go and no crosswinds to deal with now, I was pretty knackered when I arrived home! I had 24% left in my second battery as I crested the final climb, the cold and the wind sure took a toll on my batteries! What a brilliant day though, I was so glad I decided to brave it!

I'm closing in on 44000 miles now, just 46 to go so my next ride should see me surpassing it!