Another perfect cycling day with no wind and a temp of 12C at 7.30am, I got out early when it was much cooler but it was very misty! My plan was to head for Biggar and being a Sunday I decided to use the main roads for a change with very little traffic around! So I used the A73 down to Carluke where I joined the A721 to head for Carnwath, I tackled the big climb up to Kilncadzow at just under 1000ft and then enjoyed the awesome descent but there was patchy fog here which was thick in places! Thankfully it disappeared once I was lower down and the visibility vastly improved on the road to Carnwath!
At Carnwath I turned SE for Biggar and what a road this is, I usually do this road in the other direction but thought it would be fun to do it this way and I wasn't disapppointed with awesome descents like these to enjoy!
Thankfully conditions remained good for the most part and the temp was just perfect! I soon had a big climb to contend with, stopping just before the start for this photo!
After the climb I had another big descent before the final big climb close to Biggar, I grabbed another couple of photos before arriving in the town!
At Biggar I joined the A72 towards Symington where I passed over the River Clyde which was really low after the recent dry spell!
I passed through Symington and joined the A73 towards Lanark, another amazing road!
Normally I have a really nice view of both the Pentland and Tinto hills here but the Pentlands were hidden today due to the mist!
Tinto hill was a bit more visible though!
This road is so much better on a Sunday with no trucks around, quite a few cars passed me though but they were well behaved and with the road in such great condition I was having a blast!
I reached Hyndford where I crossed the bridge to take on the big climb up to Lanark!
I stopped at Lanark loch for a few photos!
As usual Lanark was pretty busy and I decided to get the hell out of Dodge and head NE towards Cleghorn and made it over the railway crossing without stopping for a change! I grabbed a couple of photos before heading up the climb!
After the climb I continued north towards Forth, stopping for this photo with the Pentland hills (only just visible) way in the distance! The sun made a very brief appearance here!
Thankfully the sun lost the battle as it was so warm when it appeared, the temp was perfect once again! I turned on to the back roads a short time later, heading towards Yieldshields! Another awesome road where I saw only one car for miles, I passed through the village in the blink of an eye and turned north to enjoy the new tarmac on the back road to Carluke! This road used to be extremely rutted, what a difference now!
The descent at the end near Carluke is just superb, I hit 35mph on the new tarmac whereas before I had to dodge all the holes to try to stay upright!
I then took the back road to Morningside followed by the back road to Allanton, then it was time to tackle the big climb from Hartwood up to Kirk of Shotts! Imagine my surprise part way up the climb when I saw 2 Ostriches, not something you see every day in these parts!
I think one of them wanted to try out my bike...well maybe not as it was hissing and not happy with my presence on its territory! It was huge and not to be messed with!
Near the top of the climb I turned on to my favourite back road towards Hareshaw again!
I passed through the village and continued north towards the main road from Newhouse to Salsburgh, passing under the M8 motorway and heading up a beast of a climb towards home! Part way up the climb I came across 2 beautiful young Clydesdale horses, I just had to stop for photos!
The parents weren't even bothered by my presence and just continued munching the grass!
One of the young ones eventually jumped to its feet!
I was only a few miles from home now and decided to enjoy the big descent at Gartness where I shot down at close to 45mph before reaching Chapelhall and heading NW for home! What a brilliant day once again, the early mist was the only downside as I had to keep cleaning my glasses and probably should have removed them but with fast descents I erred on the side of caution with flies bombarding me from all angles!