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

1777919455735.png


Another nice day for a ride, not even close to Stefan's 24C temp (thankfully😂), more like 12C which suits me nicely! Our easterly winds are finally gone and been replaced by westerlies, although it felt every bit as cold as the easterlies we have been experiencing lately! It was around 20mph and I decided to head south for Garrion Bridge in the Clyde Valley, I stopped on the bridge for this photo of the River Clyde!

1777919759178.jpeg

I then made my way along the western end of the valley towards Hamilton, where I turned south on the back road to Strathaven! This road is a real gem but a little rough in places, the first descent is amazing! Tinto Hill is in the background here and I had so many views of it today from many different places!

1777919879469.jpeg

I had just started up this steep climb when a pickup and a tractor were heading down, its very narrow so I pulled in to let them go and got a pleasant wave from the farmer!

1777920027505.jpeg

The sun was coming and going and the temp difference was very noticeable, but with no rain I wasn't complaining! ;)

1777920165620.jpeg

Soon I had another big descent just before arriving in Strathaven, I was freewheeling down it at over 35mph!

1777920202240.jpeg

Another lovely descent after passing through Strathaven on the road to Kirkmuirhill!

1777920288926.jpeg

I stopped part way down for this photo!

1777920333946.jpeg

I passed over Avon Water at the bottom of the descent and stopped for this photo!

1777920427809.jpeg

I spotted these 2 beautiful Clydesdales as I was passing one of the many farms!

1777920480423.jpeg

The road to Kirkmuirhill is great fun, its very twisty and undulating and I had a nice 20mph tailwind all the way to the village! I then used the excellent cycle path down to Lesmahagow and stopped for some photos on the way!

1777920644981.jpeg

1777920656997.jpeg

1777920668233.jpeg

Sadly the path ends after a couple of miles and you have to join the main dual carriageway, this used to be the main A74 trunk road from Scotland to England and was one of the busiest roads in the country back in the days before they built the motorway! Its much quieter now thankfully!

1777920820543.jpeg

I joined the cycle path again at the top of the climb and took the back road through the wonderfully named Brocketsbrae, another fantastic road that leads back down into the Clyde Valley at Kirkfieldbank! The road starts with a big climb and I stopped part way up for this photo of a young Clydesdale lazing in the sun!

1777921071105.jpeg

Then I had this awesome descent!

1777921099352.jpeg

1777921111806.jpeg

I stopped part way down for this photo, Lanark is in the background high up on the hill which I would be climbing soon!

1777921153960.jpeg

I got another photo of a young Clydesdale on the way down!

1777921234385.jpeg

The final descent into Kirkfieldbank, very fast and very twisty!

1777921269919.jpeg

Then came the big climb up into Lanark but with a nice tailwind helping, I chose to continue east to enjoy the tailwind and was heading towards Ravenstruther and was rewarded with this stunning view of Tinto Hill!

1777922018720.jpeg

Another nice descent soon followed!

1777922209323.jpeg

1777922244332.jpeg

Another lovely view of Tinto!

1777922314888.jpeg

I was now heading for Carstairs Village and stopped for my final photos just before the village with views of the Pentlands and Tinto!

1777922472998.jpeg

1777922484323.jpeg

1777922498986.jpeg

1777922514710.jpeg

From there I took the back road to Yieldshields and Carluke and then Allanton, then up the big climb to Hareshaw and over the back roads to home! I started the day needing just 19 miles to reach 46000 so that was passed early in my ride and now stands at 46054! What a brilliant day once again and I got home with a spotless bike for a nice change! :D

elevation_profile496.jpg

trip-381224395-map-full496.png
 
So much blue in your world!

Works for me. Since moving to coastal SoCal 4 yrs ago, we've gone totally coastal, and not by any intention. The blue of sea and sky just begets more and more blue everywhere else — in our home, clothing, etc.

20260307_111440.jpg

20260425_113528.jpg

On our bikes.

20260410_121714.jpg

Even on the the dog.

If you want to see what "going coastal" looks like, Coastal Living magazine is a good start. (If you've ever rented a beach house, you probably found one on the coffee table.)

You think it won't happen to you, but resistance is futile.
 
Last edited:
1777230241019.png

An Egg-O-Mat :)
This post reminded me of our own 24hr vending machine down at the marina. Not the best pic, but it is the only vending machine I know of where you can get squid AND Junior Mints out of the same machine!

1000005186.png



2 weeks ago, the breakwater was covered in lounging seals and sea lions. I guess I was there around lunchtime on this visit as most were cruising around in the water
1000005182.jpg


Sea lion shadowing a pleasure boat. Probably hoping the kid drops some Junior Mints overboard.
1000005189.png


1000005187.jpg
 
Bri and I are off to deepest Wales, staying in Machyllenth tonight, weather is OKish but its Wales and could go either way.

This area is where the big boys play, Dyfi bike park, Atherton bikes are in the town.
It was our old dirt bike stomping ground till they were banned.
Two battery rides, mainly because of the constant height gain'

Strangely starts here
MACH.jpg
 
Bri and I are off to deepest Wales, staying in Machyllenth tonight, weather is OKish but its Wales and could go either way.

This area is where the big boys play, Dyfi bike park, Atherton bikes are in the town.
It was our old dirt bike stomping ground till they were banned.
Two battery rides, mainly because of the constant height gain'

Strangely starts here
View attachment 209627
The Athertons have jumped on the avinox bandwagon (who hasn't) on their first EMTB with that same scaff bar frame construction.
 
Back