Chargeride
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Brains motor has come back restricted, hes gutted
I'm sure you would recognise Polish lagerMainly because most brits wouldnt know if it was Polish or Albanian.
I have my own Ambassador in South LondonThough that has begun to change, more and more I'm seeing an awareness developing, your army gets mentioned daily
Are you considering rejoining![]()
Is your friend's name "Brain" or "Brian". Thought surely the latter, but I keep seeing the former.Brains motor has come back restricted, hes gutted
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I was going to do a ride last Tuesday when the weather was really nice but it was very windy, I then noticed today was looking perfect for a long ride! It was much colder than it has been recently but with light winds from the NW I just had to go for it, it was around zero degrees at 8.50am when I set off for the borders town of Peebles! My heated gloves made a comeback and kept my fingers nice and toasty while the temp was hovering around zero! I made my way down the back roads to Allanton and joined the main road east for a few miles before turning off and tackling the big climb up to Climpy, that sure warmed me up nicely! I then enjoyed the big descent down into Forth and took the back road up to Braehead, then it was time for the awesome descent down into Carnwath!
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I then headed down another awesome descent into Newbigging and turned east on to the back road to Dunsyre, this road runs alongside the Pentland and Coulter Hills and is very quiet and very scenic!
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After passing through the tiny village of Dunsyre I enjoyed the descent down into Dolphinton, some of the road is in excellent condition and some is potholed so it was taken with care but still amazing! I then joined the main road to West Linton and turned off at the village on to the back road towards Romannobridge before joining the main road again for a few miles passing through Lamancha and Cowdenburn before turning on to the back road to Eddleston! I have used this road a couple of times before but in the other direction which is a 3 mile climb, so today it was a cracking 3 mile descent and the road is amazing!
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Part way down I stopped for a photo of the Cloich Hills to the south!
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At the end of the road I used the new cycle path to Eddleston and then joined the main road into Peebles where I stopped for lunch before heading to the bridge over the River Tweed in the centre of town for a couple of photos!
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From Peebles I headed west on the main road for a few miles, I spotted some snow on the far away peaks of the Tweedsmuir Hills!
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I then turned SW and took the back road to Stobo and stopped for a photo of the Tweedsmuir hills and the River Tweed!
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The daffodils were in full bloom along here, I don't think they were enjoying the 6C temp today...
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At the end of the road I turned north for Broughton where I had another nice view of the Tweedsmuir hills!
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At Broughton I turned west on to the awesome back road to Biggar!
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The hills were looking amazing here also!
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I arrived in Biggar and I was planning to take the road to Symington from there but I came across a huge line of cars due to roadworks in the town so I decided to head north towards Libberton, its also a great road with some lovely scenery!
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A rare glimpse of sunshine here!
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I was just about to head up the big climb to Libberton and saw a back road signposted for Thankerton, so I chose that instead and it turned out to be a very nice road! Eventually it joined the road I usually take for Thankerton and I stopped for this photo of the River Clyde with Thankerton and Tinto Hill in the background!
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A closer view of Tinto Hill!
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After Thankerton I turned north for Pettinain and was going to take the main road to Lanark but changed my mind when I saw a back road signposted for Carstairs and decided to check that out instead! This was my first time using this road and I timed it nice as they are going to close it soon to do some resurfacing work, some parts are pretty rough! This road also passes over the River Clyde and they built a pretty substantial bridge over it, its called C29 Clyde Bridge!
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A short time later I arrived in Carstairs and from there I took the back roads towards Yieldshields, where I passed the Alpacas!
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Just before arriving at Yieldshields I spotted some young goats bouncing on a trampoline, not a sight you see every day...of course as soon as I stopped for photos they scattered so I persevered and eventually they ignored me and hopped back on the tramploline!
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From there I headed over the back road to Carluke then back into Allanton before taking on the big climb up to Kirk of Shotts, I was very glad I had lots of juice left in my final battery ( I got 43 miles each from my first two) and ramped the assist up to level 3 to blast up the climb! I then tackled the big climb past the Blackhill transmitters again and enjoyed the big descent down into Plains before turning west for home! It was a truly epic ride, one of my best ever in cold weather! I will have no problem sleeping tonight, that took a lot out of me and I loved it!![]()
Its a running joke, when he broke three ribs, the nurse wrote his name as brain above the bed.Is your friend's name "Brain" or "Brian". Thought surely the latter, but I keep seeing the former.
If "Brain", good for him! When people refer to me as a body part, it's seldom that complimentary.
Another intrepid ride. Nothing deters this man!I was going to do a ride last Tuesday when the weather was really nice but it was very windy, I then noticed today was looking perfect for a long ride! It was much colder than it has been recently but with light winds from the NW I just had to go for it, it was around zero degrees at 8.50am when I set off for the borders town of Peebles! My heated gloves made a comeback and kept my fingers nice and toasty while the temp was hovering around zero!
Climpy's an odd name. Looked it up...I made my way down the back roads to Allanton and joined the main road east for a few miles before turning off and tackling the big climb up to Climpy...
Feeling climpy now, are we?I am absolutely goosed, they took me to Wales, climbed four 200Oft mountains, straight up and down.
I am so unfit.
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Insane but amazing, lets just hurtle down a cliff face with no front brakes!I cant be rsed posting the pics, heres my climb video.
spectacular! What was the air temperature around this ride, JG?A few pics from today's 17km ride:
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Thanks. It was about 6c and mostly sunny--not bad for the middle of March (in these parts.)spectacular! What was the air temperature around this ride, JG?