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I was going to rest today after Friday's hard ride and I was hoping to go out tomorrow, but the forecast wasn't that inspiring and it was lovely today for the time of year! I even had dry roads which is always a bonus at this time of year, still lots of floods about though! Thankfully the winds were back to a more manageable 25mph and as they were from the SW I decided to head NE at first towards Falkirk!
You can see the nice conditions I had in my first photo approaching Falkirk!
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As soon as I reached Falkirk I turned west on to the quiet back roads which would lead me to Bonnybridge, I was now facing the 25mph headwind but this road is pretty sheltered so it wasn't too bad!
This is looking towards the Campsie Hills which were looking inviting today but it would have been a struggle for me today...
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Flatter roads were more inviting
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The deer were in the field today but only 4 could be seen, a far cry from the massive herd I pictured just before Christmas!
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I arrived in Bonnybridge where I had a little scare as a young lady was turning in to a car park as I was descending a steep hill, I was on the brakes as I had a feeling she would struggle to see me as she was looking directly into the bright sun! Just as I thought she started to make the turn and I made sure she heard me and she got on the brakes, I did get a little wave of apology and I continued on my way! This is where years of experience keeps you from being another statistic, riding a motorbike for over 50 years makes you ride defensively and makes you more aware of the dangers...
From Bonnybridge I was heading west towards Kilsyth, the December ride along this road was the day I got drenched, today it was very different and a real joy to be riding with the sun shining! I arrived in Kilsyth and it was time to turn south to head for home, passing the Forth and Clyde canal with the sun still present!
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I arrived in Cumbernauld with 32 miles covered so decided to turn east for a bit and get the benefit of the tailwind after almost 20 miles of headwind! I then took the Fannyside road which is single track and has been resurfaced recently and enjoyed having the road mostly to myself!
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There is a small sailing club along this road and they had a nice breeze today to enjoy, a short time before this the guy was wading to the yacht and it put a shiver down my spine!
I prefer dry land thank you very much
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From here I sort of zigzagged my way home taking lots of quiet back roads to get the 50 miles I was hoping for, what a lovely day for a ride despite the chilly wind! The next week is looking rather wet so I'm not sure when the next outing will be, possibly Friday after a wet and windy start...a little rest will do my old legs good I think!