I was a bit sick over the weekend and really gutted to miss the motor racing at Knockhill, the weather was just perfect for cycling up to the circuit! I didn't even feel well enough to go in the car, I think it was due to the crazy hot weather we were experiencing at the start of September as it was nudging 80F and the humidity was just unbearable! I know 80F is nothing compared to you folks across the pond but when you are used to 50-60F, its tough going! I was a little better yesterday and thankfully the temps were back to normal so I went out for a walk in the cooler air and although I wasn't 100% I felt ok!
I got a good sleep last night and after doing some grocery shopping I decided to get out in perfect cycling weather, I deliberately only charged my 2 batteries to 80% to stop me going too far and overdoing it and 63 miles later...
I just couldn't help myself, when I set off my legs felt so heavy and I thought I was going to cut my ride short but when I got my second wind my strength returned to my legs and I was feeling prettygood! So I decided to tackle the Campsie Hills from the Lennoxtown end as I haven't been over in that direction since the road was resurfaced for the World Championships!
My first stop near Kilsyth at the bridge over the canal, as you can see the weather was glorious and the winds were only around 10mph from the ENE!
I then took the back road to Lennoxtown through Twechar and Kirkintilloch, I used this road recently in the opposite direction and really enjoyed it so it was a no brainer to try it the other way and avoid the busier roads! It runs alongside the canal for quite a few miles!
I arrived in Kirkintilloch and made a wrong turning but as it was signposted for Lennoxtown I just continued and it actually brought me out on to the main road at Milton of Campsie, only a short distance from Lennoxtown! A quick stop at Whitefield pond before the big climb up over the Campsies!
I started the climb soon after and the summit software was showing a 3.1 mile ascent with an average grade of 5.2%, I surprised myself by climbing it in level 2 assist but the light breeze was at my back and was obviously helping! Then the road turns NE and it was a different story now but I managed in level 2 and saved my battery!
This was just after reaching the summit!
You can see the lovely new tarmac here and the view to the north was pretty special!
I was on the descent proper now but it was still into the wind so no 40mph today...I just had to stop here though as the views of the mountain range at the Trossachs were just spectacular, it was nice to have a clear day for a change as its been very hazy recently!
Another stop near the bottom for this photo!
I arrived in the valley and turned up the climb towards the Carron Valley Reservoir, its around 2 miles with an average grade of 4.2% and right into the headwind but I managed to persevere with assist level 2! Another stop on the way up to grab a couple of photos of the hills I just descended!
This road was also used in the World Championships so I had more lovely new tarmac to enjoy!
My first battery dropped to 20% on the climb and a few minutes later it was down to 5% at 29 miles covered, time to change just as the Carron Valley Reservoir came into view!
The reservoir was looking pristine today, a little lower after the dry spell but nowhere near as bad as last year!
I was now nearing the end of the reservoir so I just had to grab more photos!
In another mile or so I had the option to go back over the Campsies again and take the road down into Kilsyth but I didn't want to chance the big climb with my second battery at only 76% so continued on towards Stoneywood where I would have a lovely 3.5 mile descent to enjoy and I can tell you I enjoyed it very much!
From here I took the road to Bonnybridge and soon the climbing started again, just before the steepest climb I spotted this herd of deer so just had to stop!
These roads are very narrow but thankfully very quiet and all the way to Falkirk I only saw 2 cars and not a single tractor, I wasn't complaining about that! I arrived in Falkirk and yet more climbing ensued up to Slamannan and I used the quiet back roads to Longriggend and then on to Caldercruix where it was a straight road home with my battery down to 30% now but the light breeze was now at my back so no range anxiety today! I arrived in my home town with 28% remaining so I used level 3 assist for the final big climbs and arrived home feeling really good! When I set off today I really didn't know what to expect after my illness but 63 miles and 4500ft of elevation gain means I'm back to full health and what a brilliant day in perfect weather!
@Chargeride Happy 60th birthday, I hope you are having an awesome day buddy! Congratulations to your daughter, what a beautiful photo and her dress is magnificent!