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I managed to get a bonus ride today and what a ride it was, just amazing from start to finish!
All week the forecast had been looking sketchy for today, with torrential rain and stormy winds the past couple of days it was certain there would be flooding! Last night was very stormy, so much so I struggled to sleep but the winds were forecast to calm down around 4am and possible dry spells in the morning! I had told my sister I would take her to the park so a morning ride was out of the question! So I took her to Callander Park in Falkirk at 9am and we enjoyed a nice dry walk, there was a lot of flooding on the road there but not as bad as I expected!
One of the big trees in the park had blown over, probably last night!
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On our way back home things were starting to clear up and blue sky could actually be seen, a rare sight these days
When I arrived home I checked the forecast and it was only showing a 10% chance of rain, good enough odds for me so I had my lunch and set off with no real route in mind! The wind was a direct westerly around 15mph and the sky to the west didn't look very promising, it wasn't going to stop me! With the temp around 5C I knew I could use my back roads again with no threat of ice! So I headed SE on the back roads to Allanton and then turned south for Carluke! I then headed east on the A721 towards Carnwath, this road is just brilliant when you have a tailwind and although there are many climbs the descents are just fantastic!
I stopped for a snack just after Kilncadzow and grabbed a couple of photos, anybody lost a car seat?
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This is looking back at Kilncadzow and pretty much sums this road up all the way to Carnwath!
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I enjoyed the fast descent down to Harelaw and stopped for another photo with the Pentland Hills way in the distance!
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Then its a another great descent towards Carstairs and then on to Carnwath, I was going to turn north here and take the road up to Braehead but I decided to take the road to Auchengray which is a proper rollercoaster of a road! The sky was clearing up nicely now, although it looked really nasty to the south, thankfully I was heading NW! I stopped for another couple of photos here and decided not to count the sheep, I'm sure I will sleep well tonight without counting them!
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One of the awesome descents on the road to Auchengray!
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Quickly followed by a climb and another nice descent, its just so much fun to ride this road!
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Soon after I reached Auchengray and took the back road to Braehead, another amazing road and you can see where it goes in the distance!
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This is at the top of the climb looking back towards Auchengray!
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Then I had the big climb up to Braehead!
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This is quickly followed by another fast descent down the back road which leads to Forth! As soon as I arrived in Forth I took the back road up to Climpy, a big climb but once you reach the summit you have this to enjoy!
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This is quickly followed by another great descent which brings you out at the main A71 but I wasn't using that today, choosing to go straight ahead through the junction heading for Shotts! I was actually expecting to hit a big flood on this road and thought I may have to turn back but my luck was in and it was a mere puddle surrounded by lots of debris! I have a feeling they had pumped the water out as its nearly always flooded! I arrived in Shotts and headed north past the golf club and shot down the big descent before stopping for another couple of photos, this one shows the Blackhill transmitter masts which bring us our tv and radio signals!
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I even caught the sun peeking through the clouds!
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I then took the main road to Kirk of Shotts and turned north past the transmitters, another rollercoster road to enjoy!
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Looking west here with the Roughrigg Reservoir in view!
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From here I continued down the back road to Plains, yet more amazing descents to enjoy! I arrived in the village and turned west for home with only a couple of miles remaining! What a brilliant day that was, I really didn't expect the conditions to be so good, it was a real bonus ride! Of course my bike was absolutely filthy but it got its final wash of 2023, Sunday was going to be my final ride but I will have a rest and maybe get out on Monday which is looking better at the moment! Here's hoping the weather will be kinder in 2024 but I really shouldn't complain about it though as I have been very fortunate to get out as much as I did, I know many of you aren't so lucky!
My final stats for 2023!
5893 miles from 87 rides which is an average of 67.73, my second best ever! 2012 was 72.28, what a year that was! Elevation gain was an astounding 378,238ft which is an average of 4347 ft, my best ever by quite a margin! So all in all a really good cycling year, who knows what I would have done if the weather had been kinder!
Wishing you all the very best for 2024, where did 2023 go?
@Prairie Dog I'm glad you are on the mend now mate, I don't know how you can ride on that ice...I just wouldn't have the bottle!