Cycling at its very best and 30000 miles now surpassed!
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When I bought my bike at the end of March in 2018 I could never have imagined the journey it would take me on, today I passed the 30000 mile mark less than 6 years after I made my best bike purchase ever! My display is only showing 29900 or so but it was replaced a while back and over 100 miles was lost, I keep a spreadsheet of all my rides and after todays ride I'm on 30013 miles! On Friday I had one of my worst rides in a very long time, fast forward to today and it was a completely different story...the crazy thing is I wasn't even intending to go for a ride today as tomorrow was looking the best day of the week!
I went to Callander Park in Falkirk this morning for a walk with my sister as she had been camped indoors all last week due to the awful weather, on my way home I had a nice view of the Campsie Hills and the thought then came into my head about getting out on the bike after lunch and getting 57 miles in to pass 30000! Am I glad I made that decision, the conditions were just perfect with no blinding sun and little to no wind and a temp of 5C! It was the perfect day to take to the hills, I used the back roads down to Cumbernauld and what a road it is and it just put me in the mood to have a great day on the bike!
At Cumbernauld I took the road down through Croy and on to Auchinstarry where I passed over the Forth and Clyde Canal, first photo opportunity!
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Then I took the back road passed Twechar and on through Kirkintilloch, where I had to join the main roads for a bit! I usually turn north for Milton of Campsie here but decided to continue on and take the road to Lennoxtown in the foothills of the Campsies! I have only used this road once in the recent past and it was in the opposite direction so I wasn't sure of the road and I arrived in Torrance where I saw a signpost for Lennoxtown and followed the road until I came to a set of traffic signals with a right turn and a straight road ahead and no signs!
I decided to go straight and started to climb a hill when I had a thought I might be going in the wrong direction, after having a look at Google maps on my phone I was correct and had to do a u turn and take the other road and soon arrived in Lennoxtown and familiar roads again! It was now time to take on the 3 mile climb up over the Campsies, it has an average grade of 5.2% so sure warms you up!
I stopped just after the summit for these photos showing the excellent condition of the road, it was cycling heaven and I was just about to enjoy the awesome descent down into the valley!
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Of course I couldn't descend without stopping for more photos...
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This part is just sublime!
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I was really looking forward to the lower slopes but I turned the next corner to see a roadworks ahead sign and sure enough on the fastest part there were traffic signals and they were at red, you can't have it all...
Another photo near the bottom before it was time to start climbing again!
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I started the climb up past the Carron Valley reservoir and grabbed another couple of photos looking back at the descent I came down!
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This road is really narrow but thankfully I didn't see a single car for many miles, it starts off in excellent condition like this photo and deteriorates as you pass the reservoir!
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Although the road is rough, the scenery sure makes up for it even on a cloudy day like today with the light winds making the water flat calm!
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The reflections were just superb today, no apologies for this sequence of stunning photos!
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Thankfully the road improves again for a couple of miles!
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I reached the dam at the far side of the reservoir and wasn't surprised to see it had been opened to lower the level of the reservoir!
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The geese were also enjoying the view!
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I decided not to take the Tak Ma Doon road this time as it was pretty rough the last time I descended it, opting to continue on towards Stoneywood and enjoy the 8 mile descent down into Denny! I stopped to grab this photo with the River Carron passing under the bridge I just crossed!
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From Denny I then took the road to Bonnybridge and then up the back road to Falkirk, which is another of my favourites with many climbs but little to no traffic! I reached Falkirk and took the road through Lionthorn to take the big climb up to the road near Shieldhill, yes it was a day of climbing!
This is looking back down the road I just climbed, its way more fun going down of course...
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That was the last of the photos as time was getting on and I wanted to get home before dark, thankfully just after 5pm now! After all that climbing I fancied a nice descent and there aren't many better than the one I took, 40.6 mph down it today! After the descent of course its time start climbing once again, up the excellent back road to Slamannan where I then took the equally execellent back road to Longriggend and down into Caldercruix where it almost always rains!
Today was no exception, thankfully it was only light stuff and didn't bother me in the slightest as I was absolutely buzzing after a truly brilliant day on the bike! I arrived home just before dark and was ready to scoff my dinner after all that climbing! I may still go out tomorrow and take my January total past 500 miles, I'm at 463 at the moment which is hard to believe with all the crazy weather we have been experiencing!