I was hoping to do this ride yesterday and had my alarm set for an early start but I woke to wind and rain so I returned to my cosy bed and had a lazy day instead! The forecast was looking more promising today anyway and thankfully they got it right for once, although it said the winds would only be around 18mph for most of the morning and increasing to 25mph but they got that wrong...it was a very blustery southwesterly! I was in 2 minds about which way to go to take advantage of the wind! I decided to go SE to Carstairs on mostly back roads to avoid the morning traffic, that turned out to be over 40 miles into the strong breeze which meant I had to change to my second battery at 42 miles but with 3500ft of elevation and a strong headwind that was pretty good going!
My ride started with roads like this which were totally deserted!
This is the nice descent down into Carstairs!
Once in Carstairs I had no choice but to take the main A70 road which would take me all the way to my turning point at Muirkirk, thankfully it wasn't too busy for a week day! This is such a fun road to ride as it rises and falls and twists and turns for over 22 miles and I got a nice surprise to see new tarmac on the big descent at Ravenstruther, I remember the road was closed for a while recently and I'm glad about that as its a fast descent and with new tarmac it was just sublime!
Another big descent followed down to the Hyndford bridge and I decided to use the cycle path until I had to join the road again after a mile or so!
The River Clyde can just be seen here and it was flowing very fast after all the recent rain!
This is looking back down at the bridge and it was nice to see very little traffic at this time!
The farmers are still very busy even at the start of October!
You can see why I love this road so much, this is the first of many lovely descents!
The downside was the 25mph headwind though so it certainly wasn't a fast descent today! Than I had a climb but it was only a gradual one and no problem in level 2 assist! This is looking back down the road after the climb!
Soon I had a big climb up the hill towards Douglas which is thankfully followed by a lovely big descent, I stopped at the top of the climb for this photo of the Douglas Water which has 3 lochs in quick succession but most of it is hidden by the trees sadly!
I continued on towards Glespin and knew I would soon reach the rougher part of the road to Muirkirk but I got another nice surprise to see more new tarmac laid on the roughest part, that was most welcome!
It was only short lived though and I was soon on a rough part but I knew I would be back on smooth tarmac near Glenbuck rerservoir, the road is so good here!
Not surprisingly the reservoir is pretty full at the moment!
I was now close to Muirkirk and I was looking forward to finally having that strong breeze at my back, it starts with a big climb but is quickly followed by many awesome descents which is why I chose to do the clockwise route today and the best part is the road was resurfaced earlier this year so it was a real joy to ride it and the views weren't too shabby either!
Another couple of miles and Glengavel reservoir came into view!
Its a bit of a climb here but with a strong breeze at my back I only needed assist level 1 and I was sure enoying it, this is looking back down the hill I just climbed!
A final photo of the reservoir before some awesome descents towards Strathaven!
When I arrived in Strathaven I decided to take the road to Hamilton which would mean riding in traffic but lots of fast descents and I had a real blast flying down them! It was busy in the town centre as expected but I soon turned off the main road and joined the Clyde Valley road, which was quiet at first but unfortunately it soon became very busy and I pulled in a few times to let the traffic pass! I reached the valley and grabbed the last photo of the day of the River Clyde at Garrion Bridge!
Then it was time to tackle the Horsley Brae which is a 2 mile climb with an average gradient of 4.3%, I used level 3 assist as I had lots of battery left and eased my way up the climb! I then took the road to Newmains and used the quiet back roads all the way home with more big climbs inevitable, I soon arrived home pretty tired but what a fantastic ride it was and not a single drop of rain!
I was climbing the last hill to home and my gps was showing just over 6000ft of elevation gain, but Ridewithgps only shows 5512ft...