I decided to get up early to beat the heat and head for the Forth bridges but I got more than I bargained for, 63 miles of fog and mist...
At least it kept me nice and cool until the last 10 miles when the sun brought the heat with it! I didn't see any mention of fog or mist in the forecast, although I did expect mist at first as its very common around 6am and usually burns off after 8am but not today! You can see the conditions at the Hillend Loch around 6.30am!
A short time later the sun was trying to break through on the road to Limerigg!
You might notice my kickstand deployed here, I discovered it has started working again but its not locking in the down position which isn't a problem on a flat road with the weight of the bike holding it steady! When I was trying to fix it yesterday a little piece of plastic dropped on the ground, I'm guessing this is the part which locks it in the down position! Thankfully its now locking in the up position so happy days for now until I can get those old screws out and fit my new stand!
Amazingly when I reached the Black Loch a few minutes later the mist had lifted and the water was flat calm as there was no wind!
The water is a little low again after a few days of dry weather, I'm sure that will change soon though!
Another few miles and the mist was lying in the fields with the sun trying its best to fully break through!
I was now nearing Avonbridge and started to get patchy fog along with the low lying mist, sadly the sun lost the fight and all the way to the Forth bridges conditions remained the same and some of the fog was very dense! When I was crossing the Forth Road Bridge all I could hear was ships fog horns below and couldn't see a thing! At least I was nice and cool but I was missing out on amazing views, you can't have it all as the saying goes...
I arrived in Inverkeithing and was hopeful of things clearing up but it was short lived! As I was passing through Rosyth a short time later it was almost clear through the town but as soon I was back in the countryside the visibility just got worse! So I took to the paths as much as I could as the road was starting to get busy now, as I was nearing Torryburn it was back to quiet roads and some nice descents to enjoy! This was actually part of the World Championships route last month and the roads were in really good condition, visibility improved slightly but it was short lived once again!
I'm sure the riders enjoyed this road a lot as its mostly flat or downhill so I bet their speed was up in the 40mph range and nudging 50 on some of the downhills! I reached the Kincardine Bridge and visibilty was extremely poor due to the River Forth running below, thankfully there is a path on both sides of the bridge so no need to chance the road on a foggy day! The bridge will actually be closed in the winter for essential maintenance work and won't re-open until March 2025, they are currently building a temporary bridge over the Forth to ease the congestion! They said it will include a cycle path so I can still enjoy these awesome roads!
I continued on the cycle path for a couple of miles before taking to the road again towards Carronshore, the World Championships used this road also so it was in really good condition with lovely new tarmac being laid on the worst parts and not before time as it was pretty bad in places! I was soon in the busy town of Falkirk and things were clearing up until I reached the canal and the mist was hanging around again!
The local wildlife were having a rest on the bridge over the canal...
It was now time to start climbing and I was sure glad the sun was hiding now, the first climb is a real beast and its very narrow also and of course just as I turned on to the steepest part a car appeared but luckily the driver had the sense to stop and leave me enough room to pass without stopping, a thank you was forthcoming and I got a nod back!
Yet more climbing was on the cards and as I was nearing Slamannan I could actually see some blue sky appearing and as I started the climb up through the village the sun broke through and the difference in temperature was immediate!
The mist was still hanging around in the fields though but the sun was starting to win the fight!
I continued towards home with around 10 miles to go and reached one of my favourite roads which I usually climb up from Abronhill, I was thinking about descending it when I remembered the road has quite a few lochs running alongside it and you could guarantee the mist or fog would be hanging around those...
So I just continued on towards Greengairs but I decided to turn and take the big climb from Upperton to Longriggend, it was getting really hot now but I knew I wasn't far from home and a nice cool shower was awaiting so I just went for it and reached the top of the climb with sweat starting to drip now! A look back down the road I just climbed, the camera flattens it of course!
I passed through Longriggend and turned towards Caldercruix and got a nice surprise to see nice new tarmac had been laid on the Telegraph road, you can see why it was named this and has nothing to do with Dire Straits...
What a brilliant song though and if you haven't heard it you are missing out, especially the 13 minute version!
This is looking back towards Longriggend!
I was now only a few miles from home and looking forward to that lovely cool shower, nothing to report after this other than an idiot very close to home who just ignored my left turn signal and shot across a junction to get in front of me!
Anyway what a fantastic day once again, despite the poor visibility! It kept me nice and cool and its not like I haven't seen the scenery before! The temp is now nudging 84F and my fan is keeping me nice and cool, no aircon in these parts because we don't usually need it...
@Prairie Dog You have crazy fluctuations in your temps, I hope you can catch a break soon mate!
@DiggyGun Thanks for your input DG, I already had copper grease on the threads but the kickstand has been on the bike for 4 years now and I guess the grease has now dried up, the threads also have threadlock on them so I'm sure that's what is making them so difficult!