Another decent day for a ride with light winds and a temp of 12C
@Stefan Mikes which is very mild for here in November! I headed out to Shieldhill on the back roads and stopped for a couple of photos of the Forth Valley with the Ochil Hills in the background before hurtling down the fast descent to Glenn Village at almost 43mph!
It was a very cloudy day as you can see!
From Glenn Village I took the road through Hallglen and enjoyed the big descent down into Falkirk and then up through Brightons and down another big descent into Polmont! From there I headed east to Linlithgow which was thankfully quiet for a change, although I didn't head into the town centre proper and opted to head up the big climb to Beecraigs Country Park! Its almost 4 miles up the climb with an average gradient of 6.3%, part way up I stopped at the canal for a couple of photos!
I stopped again before the next tough part of the climb for a snack and more photos!
The camera doesn't show how steep the climb really is here, it gets your heart pumping!
Somebody was checking me out in the field!
I continued up the climb past the country park and joined the back road to Dechmont, the road starts off with a couple of slight uphills!
Then comes the fun part with a big fast descent after this twisty part! I actually did this same road last week but in the opposite direction, its more fun this way for sure!
At the bottom of the descent I spotted these two enjoying a meal!
I then turned on to the back road which leads to Burnhouse Road, its very narrow but also very quiet and super smooth!
A little further on I could see the bridges over the Forth way in the distance!
On to the awesome rollercoaster Burnhouse Road!
A view of the Pentland Hills just before the big descent down into Dechmont!
Somebody was getting the sun, it sure wasn't me...
As I was flying down the descent I was going up through the gears and seemed to be spinning way more than usual, that's when I noticed my rear derailleur wasn't shifting by the middle cog which meant my rear cable was almost certainly frayed up at the shifter again! It wasn't really a problem as I was able to shift between the first and fifth cogs so climbing was easy! I checked when I got home and I was correct in my assumption regarding the cable being frayed at the shifter, I had 2 spares so it was a quick and easy change! A quick photo looking back up the hill before turning west at Dechmont!
Another view of the Pentlands from the same spot!
I used the cycle paths all the way to Whitburn and by this time the wind had started picking up and it was a direct headwind, nothing more than 20mph at a guess though! I used the main road from Whitburn for a mile or so before taking to the nice wide cycle path that runs all the way to Harthill before rejoining the main road for about half a mile! I then took the quieter road up through Eastfield and West Benhar! Then on to the back road into Shotts where I tackled the big climb up to Kirk of Shotts!
I was hoping to get photos of the ostriches again but they were nowhere to be seen today! Near the top of the climb I turned on to my favourite road to Hareshaw, its just a cyclists dream this road with only one short climb and the remainder flat or downhill!
From Hareshaw I headed home on my usual roads out to Newhouse, with one last photo of the awesome back road before heading NE into my home town!
Once again I remained dry, 2 in a row now!
I arrived home with a clean but broken bike, its ready and raring to go though and I can't wait to get out again! I'm only 89 miles away from 6000 miles now and only 312 miles to go to beat my all time record of 6223 miles! I also noticed I'm at 49938 miles since I started using a gps at the very end of 2011, so I should see 50000 miles on my next ride all going well! My elevation gain is currently at 3,100,988ft since the end of 2011, that stat just blows my mind!
Thank you for your update, Flora!
@Readytoride I figured you would be busy on the farm, I'm glad you are doing fine! I don't think I could survive in those temps you encounter, I hope you catch a break and get some nice rides in before winter sets in! I just love reading your reports, it always feels like I'm actually there on the ride!