I spotted an opportunity to get out this afternoon with a 30mph tailwind which was very inviting, as the wind was set to get calmer as the day progressed...when I say calmer I'm talking 20mph which is a mere breeze given the weather we have been enduring! I had an 8 mile climb to start with followed by a lovely 13 mile descent with the tailwind all the way to Dechmont. Then it was the rollercoaster Burnhouse road which starts at Dechmont and joins the road to Beecraigs Country Park, this is the start of the climb which is fairly gradual before it really ramps up!
This is near the top of the climb now looking back down towards Dechmont!
The view to the SE with the Pentland hills in the background!
Then its this cracking descent, although I had to take it easy due to the gusty crosswind!
This is quickly followed by another big climb and then the very steep descent which leads to the road to the country park, the brakes were feathered all the way down it due to the crosswind...then I had this lovely view of the country park way up the hill in the distance!
Looking back at Burnhouse road, I can't wait to enjoy this road in less windy conditions...
Now I had the descent where a big gust of wind caught me last time and caused my bike to shake like crazy, thankfully it was a direct headwind this time so no problems... Now it was time for yet more climbing up past the country park, stopping part way up for a couple of photos. The first one is looking down over the Firth of Forth and the second the stunning Ochil Hills shrouded in lovely sunshine!
I reached the end of the road and had the choice of turning left which would involve another big climb or turn right and it was downhill all the way into Linlithgow, after all that climbing it was a no brainer to turn right...
Another view of the Ochills and the mountains beyond, with the oil refinery and the Linlithgow viaduct in view also!
The road down into Linlithgow passes over the union canal so another photo opportunity!
As soon as I arrived in the town I took my favourite back road towards Standburn, which is a gradual climb but straight into the headwind which wasn't as strong now thankfully! I had a much better view of the Linlithgow viaduct here!
I reached the roundabout at the top of the back road and decided to take the main road through Maddiston and Brightons before tackling the tough climb up to Shieldhill, right into the headwind again which was probably around 20mph now. At the top of the climb in Shieldhill I had this amazing view of the Ochill hills!
After the climb I fancied another descent and there aren't many better than the very fast one down into the valley here, this one is tree lined so no crosswinds to slow me down...42 mph today and what a blast it was!
I grabbed another couple of photos at the bottom of the descent, the geese were still hogging the fields here but a little further away than the last time!
Time to climb again, this is the awesome undulating back road to Slamannan which is very twisty also!
Looking back down from the top of the climb!
From Slamannan I took the back road to Longriggend and then down the big descent into Upperton which is very fast and the wind had really dropped now, probably less than 15mph which was a blessing as the road is prone to westerly crosswinds! At the end of the road I made a left turn for Greengairs and then used the back road to my home town where I had this lovely view of the setting sun!
I arrived home a short time later and noticed my odometer had now passed the 30000 mile mark, my actual mileage is now 30166...
What a brilliant ride that was, for once the weather forecast was pretty spot on and I picked the perfect route for the conditions!