I needed 84 miles to reach 1000 miles for 2024 so that was my target on a very nice day for cycling. It was a frosty start and there was a bitterly cold northerly wind blowing, thankfully only around 15mph. I was well wrapped up and set off around 9.15am with blues skies and sunshine for a nice change. I headed south as it was much warmer with that northerly wind at my back, I was using the main roads due to the frosty start as I didn't trust the untreated back roads! I reached Carluke and turned east for Carnwath, passing through Kilncadzow and enjoying this awesome road.
I reached Carnwath and continued east towards Newbigging, passing through Kaimend where I stopped for this photo before hurtling down this cracking descent.
At Newbigging I took the road to Dunsyre where I had this lovely view of the Pentland Hills.
The road to Dunsyre is all ups and downs and so much fun with amazing views all the way.
I eventually reached the end of the Dunsyre road and joined the main A702 just after Dolphinton and was now heading southwest towards Biggar, another awesome road.
A short time later I had this lovely view of the Coulter Hills.
Then I met this cute little Shetland pony.
It was separated from its friends in the next field, probably had been naughty
The road is just amazing all the way to Biggar and thankfully the traffic was light.
The stunning views just kept coming.
The hills still have snow on the peaks.
You can see the roads were white due to the salt.
Just before reaching Biggar I couldn't stop taking photos, it was just a perfect clear day with no haze.
It was a little busy passing through Biggar but I have seen it much worse, I was glad to get through the town and turned northwest where I joined the main A73 towards Lanark. I passed through Symington and stopped for more photos of the stunning hills.
I reached Hyndford Bridge and the sun decided to desert me for a bit and the temp difference was instantly noticeable, at least I had the big climb up to Lanark to warm me up. I was wishing I had taken the road to Carstairs at the top of the climb though as the town was a nightmare with road works everywhere, at least I managed to pass all the stationary cars down into the centre of town. I decided to head down into the Clyde Valley and hope it was quieter, thankfully it was and I enjoyed the awesome descent down into Kirkfieldbank and grabbed this photo of the old bridge over the River Clyde with the sun making a welcome return.
I continued along the valley to Crossford and got another photo of the river before tackling the beast of a climb up towards Braidwood.
I turned on to the back road to Carluke near the top of the climb and then took the back road to Law Village and tackled the big climbs back up to the main A73 where I then took the back road to Allanton.
At Allanton I had now covered 70 miles so i needed another 14 to reach my target, so I turned northeast towards Shotts and then joined the back road into Harthill where I turned north towards Blackridge. At Blackridge I turned west for home with 77 miles in the bag now, heading past the Hillend Loch which was flat calm today because it was sheltered from the northerly wind.
I arrived in Caldercruix with 82 miles in the bag and knew I had 4 miles to go to reach home so the 1000 miles were passed 2 miles from home, I don't think I have ever managed 1000 miles by February before and considering how awful the weather has been its quite a surprise. Of course I have been forced to do longer rides on the decent days and its no surprise my average is already over 62 miles! I arrived home with a clean bike for a nice change, the roads were all dry today with just a few floods around which I managed to bypass....
What a brilliant day that was
I will sleep well tonight for sure