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I know I said in my last post I would do a short ride but it was just too perfect so I kept going, I thought after 11 days off the bike I would struggle but I felt really strong! Of course my bike makes long rides a breeze, it just makes you want to keep riding and riding so I did!
Early this morning we had a hard frost so I drove to Falkirk to have a walk round Callander Park, it was such a nice walk on a beautiful crisp morning! I headed back home and had lunch before setting off at 12.15pm with the frost now completely gone and the sun beating down! With just a light southerly wind it didn't feel cold at all despite temps in the single figures (celsius), as soon as I came to the shaded parts it was a whole different story though!
So I made the decision to go for a hilly ride to keep me warm, I headed out the back roads to Slamannan where I took the road to Avonbridge! After a big climb I had this awesome descent to enjoy!
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It's soon followed by another climb of course!
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At the end of the road I turned east where its a nice gradual downhill into Avonbridge, from there I took the back road to Standburn! Its a very narrow but fun road with little to no traffic, lots of climbing which kept me nice and toasty! Eventually it joins the main road into Standburn which is a bit of a rollercoaster and so much fun, once you reach the village its downhill pretty much all the way to Linlithgow! Its such a great cycling road as there is very little traffic and very fast! Just before arriving in Linlithgow I grabbed this photo of the railway viaduct!
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Linlithgow is always pretty busy and with the sun shining it was busier than usual, I was glad to get through the town and started up the climb towards Bridgend! I stopped for a snack at the top of the climb and snapped a couple of photos looking north with the Ochil Hills in the distance!
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I then turned off the main road to get some photos of the Union Canal near Philpstoun!
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I couldn't believe how warm it was here, with no shade it was really nice to enjoy a bit of warmth! I then headed back to the main road and turned east for Bridgend where I then headed south up the big climb towards Kingscavil! At the top of the climb I turned west towards Beecraigs Country Park, I stopped for this photo looking SE with the Pentland Hills way in the distance!
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I was now looking forward to the big descent into the valley but stopped for a few photos before starting the descent!
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I had this big climb up to the country park to tackle after the descent!
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I hurtled down the hill at just over 41mph, what a buzz that was!
I then stopped for this photo looking back at the hill I just descended!
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Part way up the climb I stopped for more photos!
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I had a nice clear view of the bridges over the Forth today!
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Another photo at the top of the climb, you can see the hill I descended at 41mph!
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I had a nice view of the Ochils up here also!
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The climbing wasn't finished yet but thankfully not as steep as the climb up to the park, soon I would have another awesome descent down into Torphicen and it was just amazing! At Torphicen the descent continues down towards Westfield and this part is just as exhilarating as the first part!
The Westfield Viaduct!
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After passing through Westfield I continued west towards Avonbridge, just before the village I turned south to tackle the climb up over Heights! Another big climb which is thankfully followed by a nice descent into Blackridge, from there I turned west towards Caldercruix! At Forestfield I decided to turn south again and take the back road past Forestburn Reservoir, it has been quite a while since I used this road and I was pleasantly surprised to see some nice new tarmac for the first half mile or so! Then it was pretty rough again which didn't surprise me, I was fully expecting it! Its a real rollercoaster road and full of twists and turns and big climbs and big descents, eventually I reached the reservoir!
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The road then joins the main road from Harthill to Salsburgh, I was only on it a short time when I turned south again to take my favourite local back road to Hareshaw! It starts with a big climb and then its pretty much downhill for 5 miles or so and it makes me smile everytime I ride it!
At Hareshaw I took the road back to Salsburgh and doubled back to head over the climb at the Blackhill transmitters, its a bit rough in places but has some awesome fast descents!
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Roughrigg Reservoir!
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The next awesome descent, the Campsie Hills are in the background here!
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The descents just keep coming before a short sharp climb and then a long descent into the village of Plains! Normally when I reach Plains I turn west for home but I knew the traffic would be really busy in town so I took the back road towards Greengairs and turned for home on the quieter roads and arrived home with 65 miles in the bag! I'm a bit annoyed that Ridewithgps showed 64.9 when my Wahoo clearly showed 65 when I turned it off!
What a cracking return to the saddle that was, I couldn't have asked for a nicer day at this time of year! I'm off to bed now, I'm sure I will have no problem falling asleep after that ride and writing this report...