We finally have a week of decent weather so I made the most of it today, light winds but a little chilly at first when I set off at 7am! I had a ride planned in my head which involved a trip down to Ayrshire as I haven't been down that way for quite a while! I headed out to the Clyde Valley but discovered the road I wanted to take was closed so my plans were scuppered in the first hour, so I had a rethink and decided to do the route I wanted to do but in the opposite direction! That way I could get on to quieter roads, in my head I was thinking this way was going to be tougher but it turned out to be 500ft less climbing which surprised me...
I climbed up through Shawsburn from the Clyde Valley and took the road to Blackwood where I joined the cycle path, its a nice wide one and very welcome to avoid the morning traffic!
The views aren't too shabby either!
The path runs for a good 5 miles down into the valley near Uddington, here I turned SW towards Douglas which starts with a big climb! Once again the scenery was very nice!
My new aluminium mudguards had arrived recently and I made the decision to fit the rear first as its usually the difficult one, it took me less than 10 minutes!
On to the front which I thought would be a 5 minute job but things didn't quite go to plan, the stay was too short for my bike! I tried many different positions but it came up short no matter what I tried, but I managed to find some brackets which allowed me to extend the stay and although it didn't look the best it was nice and secure! I then had a look online and discovered they do a longer stay, of course they don't come cheap...
Anyway my OCD made me place the order and I'm expecting it on Wednesday, hopefully it will do the trick!
I passed through Douglas and Glespin and was now heading west towards Muirkirk, passing Glenbuck Loch on the way! The water was like glass today at this side of the loch!
This is at the far side of the loch!
The road was a little rough for a bit before it improved, loved this part even though it was a climb!
I passed through Muirkirk and continued west towards Sorn where I enjoyed the awesome descent down into the village, my original route would have had me climbing this so that was very welcome! Of course now I had a climb out of Sorn but a much easier one, part way up the climb I stopped for a couple of photos!
After reaching the summit I had this fun descent ahead of me!
The road does ramp up but not for long before another cracking descent!
Its one of those rollercaster roads so I had another climb that can be seen in the distance, just after that I arrived in Sornhill and was looking forward to this descent!
I stopped before plunging down the descent for a break and a snack and grabbed this photo!
After enjoying the descent I stopped for this photo looking back up the hill! The last couple of times I have climbed this and its a real beast of a climb so it was nice to head down it today!
After this its pretty much descents all the way down into Galston where it was time for a very tough climb up through the village of Moscow! Blink and you will miss it!
On my way up the climb I spotted a cyclist stopped at the side of the road and could see he was studying his gps, I asked if all was ok and he said he was a bit lost! He had only recently moved into the area and didn't know the roads at all, he had a very nice Colnago racer! I asked him where he was intending to go and he said Strathaven, I told him if he headed down into Galston all he had to do was turn left at the first roundabout and that road would lead him all the way to Strathaven, but I warned him it could be busy as its the main A71 with many trucks using it! He wasn't keen when I told him but I talked him into using the road I had just taken which would take him to Muirkirk where a turn north would take him to Strathaven and it was one of best cycling roads around the area! I did warn him about all the climbing but he said he loves it so he left with a smaile on his face! I bet he loved it, if he didn't get lost!
I then continued my climb and stopped just before Waterside for this photo, another amazing road! I would have enjoyed coming down it but the road closure at the Clyde Valley put paid to that...
Eventually the road joins the main A77 which used to be the main road from Ayrshire to Glasgow but the new motorway took most of the traffic away from it and its much quieter now! There is a cycle path that runs alongside it so I just used the path despite the quiet road! After a mile or so I turned on to the Eaglesham moor road where I had a big climb in front of me!
At the top of the climb I stopped for this photo with the wind turbines of the Whitelee wind farm strewn across the landscape!
This is looking back down the road!
Then its a nice descent before the road ramps up again, what a road it is!
The entrance to the wind farm is just here but I gave it a miss!
At the top of the climb I had this lovely view of Lochgoin reservoir!
Another cracking descent then followed!
After this descent Dunwan Dam came into view, its really more like a small loch than a dam though!
The road then plunges down through Eaglesham and Jackton before ramping up into busy East Kilbride, I used to work in this big town so I know the roads very well and made my way out of it avoiding the worst of the traffic! The road out of East Kilbride leads to Strathaven but it was pretty busy so I turned off as soon as I could and took the back roads to Chapelton, I spotted this road but it was in the wrong direction!
The road eventually joins the main road from Strathaven to Hamilton and its a big fast descent down into the town! The problem now was the road to the Clyde Valley was closed so I had to think of an alternative route from here, I decided to take the road to Bothwell and then to Uddingston which was busy in parts but not too bad! Then I headed north through Bargeddie and Gartcosh and on to the back roads to Glenboig where I stopped at the loch for a couple of photos before heading up the back roads to home!
I had changed to my second battery at 58 miles and it was now depleting but I had enough left for the climbs and made it home with 22% left! This leaves me with only 90 miles required to reach 5000 for the year, if everything goes well my record from 2020 looks like it might fall this year! I have 6223 miles to beat which should be easily doable with more than 3 months left but I never count my chickens before thay are hatched!
Another fantastic day on the bike, this weather is supposed to be nice all week so hopefully the 5000 will be surpassed this week!
@Jeremy McCreary Enjoy your new steed!