RabH
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Yet another glorious day so I just had to make the most of it and enjoy it while it continues! I set off at 7.15am and it was a little chilly so the long finger gloves kept my hands warm, the temp was set to increase to 19C as the day progressed! There was very little wind at this early hour but it was due to increase in strength throughout the day, nothing more than 20mph though so a mere breeze in these parts!

I then arrived in Falkirk and took the back road to Bonnybridge, more nice descending to enjoy! I stopped at the canal in Bonnybridge for this photo!
From Bonnybridge I headed north to Denny where it was time for the first proper climb of the day up past the Carron Valley Reservoir, time for a barrage of photos from this stunning area!
Then it was time for some descents again on a super smooth road, the Campsie Hills were looking very nice today!
At the bottom of the descent I turned west for Fintry and then north for Kippen, I was expecting this to be a hard climb but it turned out to be really easy! Its actúally the first time I have climbed this as I usually descend it from Kippen and its very fast, that made me think it would be a hard one! At the top of the climb I had these amazing views of the mountains to the north!
Now it was time to enjoy the descent down into Kippen and the road was in excellent condition for the most part!
At the bottom of the descent I continued north for Thornhill and got a very pleasant surprise when I spotted this awesome old Twin Pioneer which was built in Scotland in 1959, the year after I was born! Its a shame the engines weren't mounted but they were lying next to it!
There was also this old Royal Navy Sea King from 1980, I forgot how massive these were!
From Thornhill I turned west to Blairhoyle and then north for Callander up a 2 mile climb with an average gradient of 5%, part way up I stopped at Loch Rusky for a photo!
Another photo at the top of the climb before hurtling down an awesome descent and heading into Callander!
Ben Ledi was looking amazing today!
I had a well earned lunch in Callander before heading SE for Stirling, where I then passed the Wallace Monument!
I then headed for Alloa which wasn't my best decision as I was using the main A907 for many miles, thankfully it had a decent shoulder but it wasn't very enjoyable at all! From Alloa I made my way to Kincardine Bridge where I had this view of the Clackmannanshire bridge with the stunning Ochil Hills in the background!
I then used my usual roads out to Slamannan with lots of big climbs, grabbing more photos as I went!
From Slamannan I tackled the big climb up to Limerigg and I was actually feeling strong so I decided to take the road over Heights, another big climb!
At the top of the climb here!
Then I had a nice descent down into Blackridge where I turned west for home with 109 miles in the bag and 9 to go! That last 9 miles were into a 20mph headwind and I enjoyed it because it cooled me down nicely as it was nudging 20C (very hot for me
