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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!
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...
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 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!