Back on my 15 year old Giant Hybrid for the first time in 3 years!
With my e bike awaiting a new display it was time to dig out my trusty old Giant CRS 1.0 which I purchased back in 2009 and it has served me so well, it even survived a head on collision with a kids mountain bike a few yards from home after cycling 120 miles...
@keithj69 @Jeremy McCreary You guys were way out with your guesses, maybe I should have mentioned I haven't ridden the bike since April 2021!
It was never going to be more than 50 miles with a temp of 22C and a SW wind around 20mph in the afternoon, my hands and knees were hurting also due to the totally different riding position!
I probably should have headed out early morning when the winds were much calmer and it was only 14C or thereabouts! I had things to do though and had to wait until 11am, the winds were pretty light at first but I knew they would increase as the day went on! Normally when I was riding my standard road bikes I would head into the wind to have the wind at my back on the way home, but that wasn't really an option today so I opted to enjoy the wind at my back in the hope the return journey into the wind would help cool me down! I forgot to factor in the climbs though...
Speaking of which I was riding through Dechmont and was going to continue to Uphall and turn north and take the road towards Threemiletown but the old fool in me decided to tackle Burnhouse road which is even tough on my e bike! I really surprised myself by making it up without having to walk any parts, it really is a beast of a climb!
Anyway back to the start, the first 8 miles were climb after climb up the back roads to Salsburgh and then the big climb from Salsburgh to Harthill, it didn't take long to get warmed up so to speak!
I then enjoyed the descent down towards Harthill where I ran out of gears but managed 35.4mph, my hybrid is a 9 speed triple with a Shimano Deore groupset consisting of 48/36/26T chainrings and a 12-28 cassette so you quickly run out of gears on big descents!
At the bottom of the descent I decided to take the back road to Armadale, which starts with this climb!
I stopped at the bottom for a snack and a short break after all the climbing, taking a photo of my trusty steed!
I then headed up the climb and was glad to get to the summit and enjoyed the flat road for a bit before this lovely descent!
I was nearing Armadale and spotted a cycle path just before the big climb and decided to check it out, it actually took me out at the far side of Armadale where I joined the new cycle path down to Whitburn! I will be using that path again for sure! At Whitburn I headed NE and used the excellent cycle path to Dechmont, where I stopped for lunch before taking on the Burnhouse road climb! Thankfully the climb is broken up into 3 parts with a couple of short descents where I could get my breath back and I sure needed it!
This is the last part of the climb and I sure enjoyed that descent before the road ramps up!
This is at the summit looking back down, the other parts of the road are well hidden due to the undulations!
Part way up I stopped for this photo with a handy kerb to rest my pedal on!
This is looking east at the summit!
Now I had this awesome descent to enjoy and get my breath back!
The fun is short lived as the road ramps up again before the scary descent at the end, the road just drops away like a cliff edge! This is after going down the descent and is looking back up the hill I came down, no way could I climb that part on my hybrid without pushing so I was glad I was descending it today...
I grabbed some photos here before tackling the climb up towards Beecraigs Country Park!
The climb is gradual to begin with but I was heading in to a strong headwind now and made the decision not to do the climb up past the park which would have been brutal today, opting for the back road into Linlithgow instead! It starts with this nice descent before ramping up for a bit, I grabbed a few photos here before heading down the descent!
After the climbs the road finally descends steeply down past the Linlithgow Canal Centre, time for more photos!
I then continued down the remainder of the descent and arrived in the town centre where I stopped at a shop for an energy drink and a can of coke to give me a boost! I really wanted a bottle of coke but they were sold out, I downed the energy drink and kept the can of coke for later! I made my through the town and luckily it wasn't too busy for a change, stopping at the bridge with the viaduct in view!
I then took the back road to Standburn and knew I was in for some punishing climbs, thankfully some nice descents also! After the last of the climbs I had this lovely descent to enjoy towards Avonbridge, I downed my can of coke here to boost my energy for the climbs ahead!
After this descent there is another 2 steep descents and I sure enjoyed the break from all the climbing but I knew there were many tough climbs ahead and they would all be into the headwind! From Avonbridge I headed SW for Limerigg and battled my way up all of the climbs before reaching the Black Loch where I stopped for photos!
There were some dark clouds hanging around and I could feel rain in the air, I was actually hoping for a downpour now to refresh me but it didn't happen!
I did get some short showers which helped a little...
I was just about to pull away from the loch when I spotted a duck with 6 ducklings in tow!
I then reached Limerigg and was heading for Caldercruix and decided to turn south towards Forestfield to join the cycle path which runs alongside the railway line and Hillend Loch! Its a really nice road with some lovely descents to enjoy!
I turned on to the cycle path and spotted a walker in the distance with 2 very large dogs in tow, I was just about to ding my bell when he looked round and saw me approaching and moved the dogs on to the grass! They were really beautiful dogs, I'm sure they were Newfoundlands and they must have been melting in the 22C heat with those big fur coats!
I then reached Hillend Loch, time for more photos!
That was the last of my photos, I continued along the cyle path all the way to Plains with 48 miles in the bag and I knew I had 2 miles to go so it worked out perfectly for my 50 miler! It was a tough ride but still very enjoyable, my old hybrid still has plenty life left and hopefully I do also...
I look forward to getting my e bike back up and running though, the hybrid is fun to ride but doesn't come close to the fun factor my 6 year old Giant brings!