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After 8 days off the bike due to the awful weather I finally caught a break yesterday and took full advantage! I was going to depart very early but the 5C temp wasn't too inviting with a chilly NW wind blowing, so I waited until 10am when the temp was a perfect 11C! It seems every ride is 100 miles+ these days...give me a break weather!
I headed down to Falkirk and out to Carronshore in the hope of seeing the young Clydesdale horse again, I was in luck, its growing fast!
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A lady and a young girl appeared just before I left and the little one was in love with the foal!
Mom said, you can't have one...
I then headed due north through Letham towards Airth and on to the city of Stirling where I headed NW for Bridge of Allan to avoid the city traffic! From there I took the road to Doune where I had these amazing views of the mountains!
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Then I had this awesome descent to enjoy on lovely smooth tarmac!
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From Doune I joined the main A84 to Callander, thankfully the road wasn't too busy! The view from the bridge in the centre of town wasn't too shabby!
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I had the wind in my face for 50 miles at this point and was glad to turn south for the Dukes Pass, passing Loch Venachar first!
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I wouldn't mind living here with those views!
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The next loch was Achray!
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Another view of Achray from the southern side before starting the 3 mile climb over the Dukes Pass!
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Then Loch Drunkie near the top of the pass!
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The descent down into Aberfoyle was just superb, no cars holding me up like the last time I went this way!
From Aberfoyle I headed east on the A81 for Thornhill, passing the Lake of Menteith! This descent on fresh tarmac was amazing...I didn't want to stop!
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Another view of the 'lake' loch...
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I was sure enjoying having the breeze at my back and at Thornhill I was heading due south and downhill for a mile or so and it was such a blast! I knew that would change at Kippen though with a 3.5 mile beast of a climb but it was worth it for these views and amazing roads!
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Now came the main reason I chose this route, the descent down into Fintry is one of the best in the country and I had the wind at my back! I was grinning from ear to ear!
From Fintry I had the choice of going over the Campsie hills or taking the road past Carron Valley Reservoir, with the time close to 5pm I chose the Carron Valley to avoid the traffic in Lennoxtown! I made the right choice for sure, I didn't see a single car all the way along the valley and had these views to enjoy!
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Then I had a lovely long descent to look forward to all the way down into Denny, part way down the rain appeared from nowhere but luckily it didn't last and the roads remained dry! From Denny I headed down into Bonnybridge and up the climbs to Falkirk, stopping for my last photos with the Ochil Hills lit up in the distance!
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Then it was back roads all the way home and boy was I tired but absolutely buzzing, that was one of my best days on the bike ever and what a way to pass the 3000 mile mark for the year!
3048 to be exact from 41 rides, an average of just over 74 miles! Imperial century number 8 and only half way through the year...