Lacombe County – Lockhart CABC Road Course
With showers in the forecast tomorrow, we decided to slip out today albeit in overcast conditions and ride a bit further out from our usual routes. It wasn’t particularly ideal weather to be riding and with east winds gusting up in the neighborhood of 60-70 kph we realized that it was going to be a bit of a challenge but we were up for it.
Today, we would take a page out of the Central Alberta Bicycle Club’s log book and drive 60 km northwest nearby the townships of Bentley and Rimbey to the location of one of their spring training courses. Only known as the Lockhart Road Race, this 66 km ride started for us near Hwy 12 but when it comes to choosing which direction to approach it, riders have several flavors to select from. We opted to ride it in a counterclockwise direction starting at RR 25 (Lockhart Road) and Hwy 12.
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One’s chosen starting point will vary depending on where (along the course) one can find parking without needlessly blocking any access roads to private property. We managed to find a convenient spot less than 200 meters north of our starting point near Hwy 12.
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We broke out the windbreakers and headed north along Lockhart Road.
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As we approached Centerview Road (TS Road 412), we braced ourselves for the wind that would confront us. Fortunately, it was downhill all the way to Hwy 20.
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Looking east towards where the road gradually bends north indicating our turnaround point at Hwy 20.
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Black angus cattle are a common sight here on the prairies. What I didn’t know is that this sturdy breed was originally from Scotland. Apparently, they produce meat with a high marbling content.
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This old shack which has seen better days but might do in a pinch if one was caught in a torrential downpour or (dread the thought) a hailstorm.
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Heading back up 412 west with the wind at our backs but more climbing to come.
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My better half chugs her way back up the 8% grade on her Synapse. What a trooper.
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In recent years, corn production in Alberta has expanded considerably but wheat, barley, and canola remain the leaders when it comes to prairie food crops.
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Nothing like farm fresh.
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This home along TS Road 422 was immense as I imagine was its asking price. This would be the terminus point for this leg and we would head back south along RR 25. Confused yet?
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The property would also make a rather attractive place to call home.
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Still kms to go as I make my way back south along the Lockhart Road.
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The third leg of the course finds us back heading east on 412 where we came across farmers busy harvesting alfalfa silage. The swather in the far distance continues to work while another tractor trailer waits its turn. The turnaround point for this leg would be Hwy 766.
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Nothing in my mind beats barn red. I wonder if the owners will ever get around to painting that little white shed in the same familiar tone. Must be on the ‘honey-to-do’ list.
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We approach the Lockhart Road one final time as we round the corner and head south towards the end of the course.
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Looking back towards Hwy 12 as we make the short drive home. Despite the overcast skies and stiff winds, it was a fantastic ride one which we will likely return to when conditions are more favorable.
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