After a full week off the bike due to the weather I spotted a chance to get a decent ride in today, if I left around 6am and with the rain due to arrive between 10-11am! I decided to head for the Campsie Hills and get a good workout, my plan was to head for Lennoxtown and climb Crow road from there with the 15-20mph SE wind helping me up the climb but as I was heading down the back roads towards Cumbernauld I changed my mind and turned for Bonnybridge instead to take on the big climb up through Stoneywood!
The weather was lovely at 6am, I stopped for this photo with the Campsies in the background!
As I was making my way along the back roads I remembered I hadn't used the road down to Abronhill for a very long time, so I put that right and what a road it is as it starts with this big descent!
A mile or so further I stopped for this photo of the Fannyside Lochs!
The road flattens for another mile or so before plunging downhill once again, at the end of the road I turned on to the main road to Wardpark but at this early hour there was very little traffic so I had the dual carriageway pretty much to myself and it was mostly downhill and a real blast!
At Wardpark I turned NE for Bonnybridge, passing through Allandale before stopping for a couple of photos of the canal in Bonnybridge!
I then turned north for Denny and started the 3.5 mile climb up through Stoneywood and Fankerton, I reached the top of the climb and stopped for more photos with the River Carron down in the valley below!
I headed over the bridge and continued towards the Carron Valley Reservoir, grabbing more photos as I continued along the valley!
Then the Carron Valley Reservoir came into view!
The dam was closed today!
I set off again and spotted 3 young goslings in the field to my right walking between their parents, I was a bit slow getting my phone out but managed to capture them before they were too far away!
I was enjoying the very smooth road but I knew it was going to end soon, if only it was like this all the way!
I then had another nice view of the reservoir between the trees!
The last of the smooth road before it becomes very rutted for a couple of miles!
I loved this puffy cloud formation hanging over the hills!
Then I had this lovely descent and the smooth road had now returned and it was pretty much like this all the way to the foothills of the Campsies!
I shot down the next descent at just over 40mph, this was the reason I chose to tackle the Campsies from this side as the road is mostly downhill and in excellent condition!
It was almost time to start the climb, this is from across the valley just before the climb begins!
I stopped for a snack before heading up Crow road and just as I started the climb it clouded over and was threatening to rain, it was only around 8.30am and the rain was suppose to be 2 hours away! Normally I stop for photos on the way up but I decided to just keep going with the rain hanging in the air, I reached the top of the climb and was looking forward to the awesome descent down into Lennoxtown! The first part of the descent was sheltered from the wind and I hit 44.4mph before turning the 90 degree bend and heading right into the wind again but I was still flying along due the steep gradient! At Lennoxtown I turned south towards Torrance before heading SE for Kirkintilloch where I then turned east for Twechar where I stopped for another couple of photos of the canal!
I then headed south up the big climb towards Cumbernauld and back on to my local back roads to home, arriving around 10.15am and still dry thankfully! I went for my shower and looked out to see the rain pouring down, I had timed it perfectly!
What a cracking ride it was, it was so good to get out again and enjoy some incredible roads! For the record my photos were taken with my Samsung Galaxy S23 phone, no complaints about the quality from me!