2026 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

I went for a 23km ride, and stopped in at the Brundage Point River Centre, where I took a couple pics of the installed floating dock.

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A crazy day of ups and downs and I'm not talking about the hills...

I was fully intending to drive to Knockhill Racing Circuit for the motorcycle racing today but last night the forecast was looking a bit more promising with a day of frequent light showers, so why not just bike it instead? It seemed like a good plan at the time but as I passed through Grangemouth this morning the heavens opened and I got absolutely drenched! I didn't fancy standing watching the racing soaked through so I decided to just continue cycling and hope the weather would improve, thankfully it did! I kept with my original plan to cycle up to the circuit but I was just rode past it and headed east for Kelty!

Earlier as I was making my way to Saline I stopped for this photo of the Ochil Hills, the rain that hit me was making its way over the hills and the sun was shining also so it made for a very nice photo!

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At this point I may have dropped my season ticket for Knockhill, I wasn't sure if it happened here though! It was another 15 miles before I realised it wasn't in my bag, after I passed through Crossgates! I stopped for this photo of the cycle path that runs from Crossgates almost all the way to Inverkeithing which is around 4 miles, I had never cycled this part before! It was obvious the rain had hit here also but the sky was sure looking better....

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Eventually I had to use the road and it was a very nice descent with a view of the bridges over the Forth!

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I had a really nice view of the rail bridge from here!

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Some photos from the Forth Road Bridge!

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The Majestic Princess cruise ship was in port!

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I stopped for this photo after crossing the bridge!

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At this point I realised I may have dropped my season ticket when I was taking the photo of the Ochil Hills earlier! I had covered 54 miles now and my 8 year old battery was down to 21% so I switched to battery 2 and decided I had enough juice to head back over the bridge in the hope of finding my ticket!

I had a look at Google maps to try and come up with the best route to get me back to where I thought I had lost my ticket, my plan was to head towards Dunfermline and take the back road to Oakley! When I got to Dunfermline the roads were very busy so I found an alternative route to Oakley, I had some big climbs and descents to deal with at times, this descent was a real blast and the views weren't too shabby!

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As I was heading up the climb to Oakley I had another amazing view of the Ochils!

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The final climb was a beast!

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I then had another big climb up to Saline and I was beginning to question my sanity as I only had 2 batteries with me today... 🤣 When I arrived in Saline I had 54% remaining, the 18 miles from the Forth Bridge had really depleted my battery! At least I now had a big descent from Saline to Forestmill and I was hoping it would be worth it...sadly I didn't find my ticket! So at this point I had to go into battery conservation mode as I knew the last 16 miles were going to be tough with all the climbs!

At least the weather was nice so the photos continued, the road from Saline to Forestmill!

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Many more photos of the stunning Ochils followed!

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This back road to Kincardine lifted my spirits, it really is special!

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I then joined the main road for a mile or so and of course the wind had strengthened now and it was a direct headwind, on checking the weather app it was showing gusts of 30mph...just what I needed when my battery was depleting quickly!

This descent is amazing but that wind had me struggling to hit 20mph!

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My final photos before it was time to concentrate on the remaining 26 gruelling miles with 44% battery power left...

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The wind over the Kincardine bridge was brutal, thankfully I was soon on the cycle path towards Grangemouth which is well sheltered! After leaving the path I was heading west for Carronshore with a strong headwind for just over a mile, I was glad to turn south through Carronshore and was now heading for Falkirk! Now the climbs started, the 6 mile climb to Slamannan was so hard in eco mode but I made it...if only the climbing stopped there! 😂

As I turned on to the back road to Longriggend I had just 26% remaining and I was battling the headwind again up a gradual climb! It dropped to 23% before I decided to change back to my first battery at the top of the climb and with only 21% showing I was hoping it wouldn't just drop like a stone! Luckily I got a couple of miles done before it dropped to just 3%!!! From Longriggend I turned south towards Caldercruix and 100 miles appeared on my gps, just 6 to go but all into a strong headwind! Thankfully some of it is sheltered and I was able to turn the power off at times, I had 17% remaining as I crested the final climb to home!

In hindsight I made a wrong decision to turn back and look for my ticket, I called the circuit when I got home and they said they would cancel the ticket in case somebody found it and tried to use it and they would just send me a new one! That was my 4th ride over 100 miles this month, only 9 rides in total but 772 miles in the bag with an average just over 85 miles! :eek:Maybe I should take next month off now...not a chance! 🤣

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Such a crazy map today...😂

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@Rás Cnoic That is a stunning bike!
 

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A crazy day of ups and downs and I'm not talking about the hills...

I was fully intending to drive to Knockhill Racing Circuit for the motorcycle racing today but last night the forecast was looking a bit more promising with a day of frequent light showers, so why not just bike it instead? It seemed like a good plan at the time but as I passed through Grangemouth this morning the heavens opened and I got absolutely drenched! I didn't fancy standing watching the racing soaked through so I decided to just continue cycling and hope the weather would improve, thankfully it did! I kept with my original plan to cycle up to the circuit but I was just rode past it and headed east for Kelty!

Earlier as I was making my way to Saline I stopped for this photo of the Ochil Hills, the rain that hit me was making its way over the hills and the sun was shining also so it made for a very nice photo!

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At this point I may have dropped my season ticket for Knockhill, I wasn't sure if it happened here though! It was another 15 miles before I realised it wasn't in my bag, after I passed through Crossgates! I stopped for this photo of the cycle path that runs from Crossgates almost all the way to Inverkeithing which is around 4 miles, I had never cycled this part before! It was obvious the rain had hit here also but the sky was sure looking better....

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Eventually I had to use the road and it was a very nice descent with a view of the bridges over the Forth!

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I had a really nice view of the rail bridge from here!

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Some photos from the Forth Road Bridge!

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The Majestic Princess cruise ship was in port!

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I stopped for this photo after crossing the bridge!

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At this point I realised I may have dropped my season ticket when I was taking the photo of the Ochil Hills earlier! I had covered 54 miles now and my 8 year old battery was down to 21% so I switched to battery 2 and decided I had enough juice to head back over the bridge in the hope of finding my ticket!

I had a look at Google maps to try and come up with the best route to get me back to where I thought I had lost my ticket, my plan was to head towards Dunfermline and take the back road to Oakley! When I got to Dunfermline the roads were very busy so I found an alternative route to Oakley, I had some big climbs and descents to deal with at times, this descent was a real blast and the views weren't too shabby!

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As I was heading up the climb to Oakley I had another amazing view of the Ochils!

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The final climb was a beast!

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I then had another big climb up to Saline and I was beginning to question my sanity as I only had 2 batteries with me today... 🤣 When I arrived in Saline I had 54% remaining, the 18 miles from the Forth Bridge had really depleted my battery! At least I now had a big descent from Saline to Forestmill and I was hoping it would be worth it...sadly I didn't find my ticket! So at this point I had to go into battery conservation mode as I knew the last 16 miles were going to be tough with all the climbs!

At least the weather was nice so the photos continued, the road from Saline to Forestmill!

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Many more photos of the stunning Ochils followed!

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This back road to Kincardine lifted my spirits, it really is special!

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I then joined the main road for a mile or so and of course the wind had strengthened now and it was a direct headwind, on checking the weather app it was showing gusts of 30mph...just what I needed when my battery was depleting quickly!

This descent is amazing but that wind had me struggling to hit 20mph!

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My final photos before it was time to concentrate on the remaining 26 gruelling miles with 44% battery power left...

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The wind over the Kincardine bridge was brutal, thankfully I was soon on the cycle path towards Grangemouth which is well sheltered! After leaving the path I was heading west for Carronshore with a strong headwind for just over a mile, I was glad to turn south through Carronshore and was now heading for Falkirk! Now the climbs started, the 6 mile climb to Slamannan was so hard in eco mode but I made it...if only the climbing stopped there! 😂

As I turned on to the back road to Longriggend I had just 26% remaining and I was battling the headwind again up a gradual climb! It dropped to 23% before I decided to change back to my first battery at the top of the climb and with only 21% showing I was hoping it wouldn't just drop like a stone! Luckily I got a couple of miles done before it dropped to just 3%!!! From Longriggend I turned south towards Caldercruix and 100 miles appeared on my gps, just 6 to go but all into a strong headwind! Thankfully some of it is sheltered and I was able to turn the power off at times, I had 17% remaining as I crested the final climb to home!

In hindsight I made a wrong decision to turn back and look for my ticket, I called the circuit when I got home and they said they would cancel the ticket in case somebody found it and tried to use it and they would just send me a new one! That was my 4th ride over 100 miles this month, only 9 rides in total but 772 miles in the bag with an average just over 85 miles! :eek:Maybe I should take next month off now...not a chance! 🤣

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Such a crazy map today...😂

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@Rás Cnoic That is a stunning bike!
Cheers Rab, though I wouldn't like to try it on one of your epic rides! Relieved you can get a replacement ticket. I hate when that kind of thing happens, such a sickening feeling.
 
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