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With perfect weather I just had to get a big ride in today, I didn't hold back and almost over did it...

It was 5C when I set off at 7.45am with little to no wind so it didn't feel cold, I was planning to make my way down to Falkirk and head north for Airth and turn NW for Callander! I got to Falkirk and the roads were much busier than expected so I opted to use the back road to Bonnybridge which is so much quieter and when I got to Bonnybridge I turned north towards Denny and headed up the tough 3 mile climb into the Carron Valley! I then headed up the Campsie Hills at the Stirling end, its such a great road and the views aren't too shabby either with the Ochil Hills lit up by the morning sun!
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A short time later I passed Loch Coulter!
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The descent down into Stirling after the loch is just amazing and I was smiling all the way down, the morning rush hour had passed so I decided to brave the main A84 from Stirling to Callander! It was busy at times but the drivers seemed to be in a good mood and gave me lots of room, I'm sure the sun was a factor!

The River Teith runs alongside the road and I managed to find a good spot for a photo!
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I stopped for lunch in Callander with 51 miles covered and changed to my second battery and continued along the A84 to Kilmahog, where I stopped for this photo of Ben Ledi which still had some snow on its peak!
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I had this view in the opposite direction!
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At Kilmahog I left the A84 and joined the A821 which runs alongside Loch Venachar and Loch Achray, Venachar was looking amazing with the clouds reflecting off the water!
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The western end of the loch now!
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The stunning views just kept coming!
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At Loch Achray the road turns 180 degrees at the end of the loch and the big climb over the Dukes Pass begins, I stopped before the climb for this photo of Loch Achray with the Tigh Mor holiday apartments in the background!
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The stunning Ben A'an was looking incredible in the sun today!
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Then the 3 mile climb started, the road is in great condition pretty much all the way over the pass!
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Loch Drunkie to the east from near the summit!
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Shame I was climbing this part today, its a blast going down it!
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I then enjoyed the descent down into Aberfoyle, one of the best in the country! From Aberfoyle I turned east towards Port of Menteith, passing the Lake of Mentieth on the way!
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I continued east to Thornhill where I turned south for Kippen, another tough 3 mile climb but its worth it for the views of the mountains to the north on the way up! At 82 miles I had to change to battery 3, only 31 miles from my second battery thanks to all the climbing! In my head I thought my ride was going to be about 115 miles so I was confident I had enough juice left...
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The road is just amazing also!
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Almost at the top of the climb now and the view is even better!
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Now I had another amazing descent to look forward to down into Fintry, its every bit as good as the Dukes Pass descent into Aberfoyle! From Fintry I turned east along the foothills of the Campsies, 90 miles appeared on my gps and I knew heading up over the Campsies wouldn't be a good idea so I opted for the Carron Valley! Its also a 3 mile climb but much easier than the Campsies, the views are also pretty special!
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In the morning I climbed the Carron Valley at the eastern end and now I would get to enjoy the big descent down into Denny, it was just superb!

On the way down the 100 miles appeared on my gps and that's when it dawned on me that I had at least 20 miles to go oops, I had to go into battery conservation mode now! I had a lot of climbing to come and not easy climbs, at least I had a lot of descending first all the way to Bonnybridge but that's where the climbs start! I had to use level 2 assist up the climb to Falkirk, it is very steep! Then I had the climb from Falkirk to Slamannan which is also very steep in parts, I managed some of it in eco mode though!
At Slamannan I had just 33% remaining with just under 10 miles to go, the problem is when it gets to 20% the battery tends to drop like a stone! Thankfully all the big climbs were behind me and I had a tailwind all the way home so I made it up my final hill with 16% remaining! I sure cut it close on this one but what an incredible day it was!

I judged my water to perfection, I ran out in my driveway...

I only need 38 miles to hit 45000 now, my bike will be 8 years old on the last day of this month!
The elevation profile tells the story of my ride!
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