2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

I dont like posting videos, but I cant be bovvered screenshoting, and Im sat outside in the sun and can barely see the screen.
This is the loop ride along the coast, it was such a splendid few hours in the elements.

Stunning scenery! Fun commentary, too.

I'd only change one thing: When you said, "That's a bit dodgy" on the steep rocky descent at 2:20, I would have said, "Holy crap, no way I'm riding that on the edge of a cliff!"
 
I rode 17 miles today, very hot and humid these days. A couple of pictures of the crops. The old saying used to be knee high by the 4th of July for corn this is already waist high.

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I finally caught a break in the weather again but only had a 5-6 hour window going by the forecast so I reckoned I could get an 80 miler done in the time allotted before the heavy rain was due to hit! I set off at 7am with dry roads greeting me after we had monsoon rains yesterday, I wasn't expecxting that and sure wasn't complaining! ;) With a light westerly wind and a temp of 10C conditions were just perfect, I headed down the back roads to Carluke and over to Yieldshields and stayed on the back roads out to Auchengray! From there I headed due south on yet more back roads to the village of Kaimend where I stopped for my first photos with the Pentland and Tinto hills in the background!

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I loved this descent down into the village, its actually the first time I have gone down it as I usually climb it...

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I grabbed more photos in the village before heading down the big descent into Newbigging!

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At Newbigging I turned east for Dunsyre, another nice quiet back road and didn't see a single car for many miles! The road actually runs between the Pentland hills and has lots of ups and downs to enjoy and enjoy them I did!:D

This was the view to the south before the big climb!

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Then the view to the north near the top of the climb!

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I was now heading towards Dolphinton where I would join the main A702 for a bit, but I spotted a back road and decided to explore it and discovered an awesome fast descent! I then spotted some machinery in the distance and found they were working on the ditches and had made a proper mess of the road! Thankfully I was able to avoid the worst of it and it eventually brought me out on the A702 a few miles further than my usual turnoff! I was now heading for West Linton where it was time to turn for Romanno Bridge and join the main A701 for a few miles, luckily the road was quiet and I was only passed by 1 truck and a few cars! The road leads to Blyth Bridge where I usually turn for Peebles but there was no time to head that way today!

This is just after passing through Blyth Bridge, looking north!

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Blyth Bridge is to the east here!

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The next village is Kirkdean where I turned west for Elsrickle, the first descent is a cracker!

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The road then joins the main A702 again where I passed over the main road and down this descent before starting the climb up to Elsrickle!

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This is looking back down part way up the climb, the roads are in great condition here!

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Looking south towards Tinto Hill!

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I had an even better view at the top of the climb!

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I then came across these lovely Alpacas, I had never noticed them here before!

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After passing through Elsrickle I had a short climb before this awesome descent, the road is very twisty all the way down the descent and so much fun!

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Another view of Tinto Hill before heading down the descent!

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From here I started the big climb up through Kaimend and into Carnwath where I headed due north up the big climb to Braehead and then started down the descent towards Wilsontown to find the road closed with no signs warning of the closure...:rolleyes: Thankfully there is a fork in the road and the left fork leads to Forth so I headed that way, from there I started another big climb up to Climpy before hurtling down the descents towards Shotts! Its not the best road due to a lack of maintenance but still a lot of fun! As I was nearing Shotts I spotted a roadie in the distance and because it was a bit of an incline I was catching him quickly, as I passed we exchanged greetings and I continued through the town! Its a slight descent down through the town and I was aware of a noise from behind and looked round to see the roadie standing on the pedals giving it everything to get past me!😂

I think he was a mate of Stefan's @Stefan Mikes :p and didn't like being passed! ;) I just let him go and let him have his fun, he took the climb to the west and for a second I thought about shooting past him up the climb but decided to head north instead! I'm sure he would have bust a gut trying to pass me down the descent...😂 I then turned east towards Harthill to take the back road to Blackridge where I turned west for home and suddenly the rain came from nowhere, it was a good 45 minutes before the rain was due! It was getting pretty heavy but luckily as I passed through the village it eased and eventually stopped!

I did get a few more showers but arrived home to sunshine with 89 miles in the bag, when I got home I had a look at the forecast and it was looking better with heavy rain now expected around 3pm! I had a late lunch and headed back out to complete my 100 miles on my local roads! I never expected to do another 100 miler today but with only 11 miles to go when I got home, it was a no brainer...;) That's now 4 imperial centuries in a row, been a long time since I did that! Probably back in 2012 actually! Another awesome ride on a truly amazing bike, I hope it continues to make me smile for many years!👍
 

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I finally caught a break in the weather again but only had a 5-6 hour window going by the forecast so I reckoned I could get an 80 miler done in the time allotted before the heavy rain was due to hit! I set off at 7am with dry roads greeting me after we had monsoon rains yesterday, I wasn't expecxting that and sure wasn't complaining! ;) With a light westerly wind and a temp of 10C conditions were just perfect, I headed down the back roads to Carluke and over to Yieldshields and stayed on the back roads out to Auchengray! From there I headed due south on yet more back roads to the village of Kaimend where I stopped for my first photos with the Pentland and Tinto hills in the background!

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I loved this descent down into the village, its actually the first time I have gone down it as I usually climb it...

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I grabbed more photos in the village before heading down the big descent into Newbigging!

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At Newbigging I turned east for Dunsyre, another nice quiet back road and didn't see a single car for many miles! The road actually runs between the Pentland hills and has lots of ups and downs to enjoy and enjoy them I did!:D

This was the view to the south before the big climb!

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Then the view to the north near the top of the climb!

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I was now heading towards Dolphinton where I would join the main A702 for a bit, but I spotted a back road and decided to explore it and discovered an awesome fast descent! I then spotted some machinery in the distance and found they were working on the ditches and had made a proper mess of the road! Thankfully I was able to avoid the worst of it and it eventually brought me out on the A702 a few miles further than my usual turnoff! I was now heading for West Linton where it was time to turn for Romanno Bridge and join the main A701 for a few miles, luckily the road was quiet and I was only passed by 1 truck and a few cars! The road leads to Blyth Bridge where I usually turn for Peebles but there was no time to head that way today!

This is just after passing through Blyth Bridge, looking north!

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Blyth Bridge is to the east here!

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The next village is Kirkdean where I turned west for Elsrickle, the first descent is a cracker!

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The road then joins the main A702 again where I passed over the main road and down this descent before starting the climb up to Elsrickle!

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This is looking back down part way up the climb, the roads are in great condition here!

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Looking south towards Tinto Hill!

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I had an even better view at the top of the climb!

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I then came across these lovely Alpacas, I had never noticed them here before!

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After passing through Elsrickle I had a short climb before this awesome descent, the road is very twisty all the way down the descent and so much fun!

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Another view of Tinto Hill before heading down the descent!

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From here I started the big climb up through Kaimend and into Carnwath where I headed due north up the big climb to Braehead and then started down the descent towards Wilsontown to find the road closed with no signs warning of the closure...:rolleyes: Thankfully there is a fork in the road and the left fork leads to Forth so I headed that way, from there I started another big climb up to Climpy before hurtling down the descents towards Shotts! Its not the best road due to a lack of maintenance but still a lot of fun! As I was nearing Shotts I spotted a roadie in the distance and because it was a bit of an incline I was catching him quickly, as I passed we exchanged greetings and I continued through the town! Its a slight descent down through the town and I was aware of a noise from behind and looked round to see the roadie standing on the pedals giving it everything to get past me!😂

I think he was a mate of Stefan's @Stefan Mikes :p and didn't like being passed! ;) I just let him go and let him have his fun, he took the climb to the west and for a second I thought about shooting past him up the climb but decided to head north instead! I'm sure he would have bust a gut trying to pass me down the descent...😂 I then turned east towards Harthill to take the back road to Blackridge where I turned west for home and suddenly the rain came from nowhere, it was a good 45 minutes before the rain was due! It was getting pretty heavy but luckily as I passed through the village it eased and eventually stopped!

I did get a few more showers but arrived home to sunshine with 89 miles in the bag, when I got home I had a look at the forecast and it was looking better with heavy rain now expected around 3pm! I had a late lunch and headed back out to complete my 100 miles on my local roads! I never expected to do another 100 miler today but with only 11 miles to go when I got home, it was a no brainer...;) That's now 4 imperial centuries in a row, been a long time since I did that! Probably back in 2012 actually! Another awesome ride on a truly amazing bike, I hope it continues to make me smile for many years!👍
I never get tired of your scenery Rab, spectacular!
 
Its a slight descent down through the town and I was aware of a noise from behind and looked round to see the roadie standing on the pedals giving it everything to get past me!😂

I think he was a mate of Stefan's @Stefan Mikes :p and didn't like being passed! ;)
I think you could misunderstand my position Rab! :) If I am in your situation, I let the roadie pass me, and then I simply start following him until he cannot mentally stand the fact of being followed! :)

Which reminds me of a little story from my race! Once we racers emerged from the singletracks and found ourselves on asphalt, I began catching up with a gravel cyclist. As I rode side by side with him, I suggested 'Let us have a little race!' and sprinted forward. Of course the man was a good rider and he was ambitious, so within a few seconds he was riding side by side with me again. Then we had a little chat. The man had lost two inner tubes already, and was saved by a good soul who gave him the third tube. I suggested the man going tubeless, and he said he just came up to the same idea :) As I would not stand the pretty high speed, I told the man to continue fast riding, and slowed down :)

There was another man riding an XC bike. Because of my cigarette/water/nutrient short stops, I managed to take the man over for several times, always nicely greeting him. After the last pit-stop, I continued my ride uninterruptedly. On the last kilometre, I passed the very same man for the last time! I could not help myself and uttered a nervous giggle... :D
 
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I think you could misunderstand my position Rab! :) If I am in your situation, I let the roadie pass me, and then I simply start following him until he cannot mentally stand the fact of being followed! :)

Which reminds me of a little story from my race! Once we racers emerged from the singletracks and found ourselves on asphalt, I began catching up with a gravel cyclist. As I rode side by side with him, I suggested 'Let us have a little race!' and sprinted forward. Of course the man was a good rider and he was ambitious, so within a few seconds he was riding side by side with me again. Then we had a little chat. The man had lost two inner tubes already, and was saved by a good soul who gave him the third tube. I suggested the man going tubeless, and he said he just came up to the same idea :) As I would not stand the pretty high speed, I told the man to continue fast riding, and slowed down :)

There was another man riding an XC bike. Because of my cigarette/water/nutrient short stops, I managed to take the man over for several times, always nicely greeting him. After the last pit-stop, I continued my ride uninterruptedly. On the last kilometre, I passed the very same man for the last time! I could not help myself and uttered a nervous giggle... :D
Personally I don't care about being passed, I'm never going to pass a roadie on a slight descent or on the flat on my legal e bike! ;) Some have even passed me going uphill, when that happens I know they are way fitter than me and give them kudos and certainly don't attempt to chase them down...:p
 
I know they are way fitter than me and give them kudos and certainly don't attempt to chase them down...:p
When the roadie I follow has had enough, I ride side by side with him, greet him, thank him for a wonderful workout he has given me, praise his good riding, make some comments about the wind and the weather, and things like that :)

Although once a roadie demanded I kept the lead so he would follow me, and it was a punishment for me! :D
 
So I did that hire bike ride in the midday heat of a greek island and now tourists are dropping like flies across the islands.

I avoid spending holiday in very warm countries. Our 2022 trip to hot Tuscany with @Brix did not end up very well even if the region was just gorgeous!
 
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I did 25 miles this morning. About one fourth of the ride was on a road I hadn’t been on before. It was very hot but the wind was thankfully light and when it did kick up it was in my favor. I also hit 5000 miles on it today. A picture of a benchmark I rode by, who else but a surveyor would even notice it.
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