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On April 16th 2025 my older brother passed away after a 4 year fight with pancreatic cancer at the age of 70, it was a blessing as the cancer really made his life hell the past few months!

I have no doubt his fitness and strong will played a big part in surviving this awful disease for so long, as a tribute to him I decided to ride to one of his favourite parts of Scotland today! He did dabble with cycling but his main passion was hillwalking and he completed over 200 Scottish Munros (mountains over 3000ft) before illness (not the cancer) prevented him completing all 282! My destination would be Callander, he loved to park his camper van there and head for the surrounding hills around the Trossachs area!
I made my way down to Grangemouth and headed north for Airth, it was a grey morning with a chilly easterly wind blowing but it was dry and perfect for cycling!
The road out of Airth with the Ochill Hills in the background!
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From here I had a nice tailwind all the way to Stirling, from there I headed north to Bridge of Allan passing over the River Forth at Stirling Old Bridge (a bit of a strange name)!
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From Bridge of Allan I turned NW for Doune and had some amazing views of the hills and mountains to the north!
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At Doune I joined the main road to Callander, thankfully it wasn't too busy today! I stopped on the bridge in the centre of town for this photo of Ben Ledi which my brother climbed many times, its not a Munro though as it stands at 2884ft!
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I then continued through Callander and arrived in Kilmahog where I turned SW for Brig o' Turk, passing over River Eas Gobhain which is an outflow of Loch Venachar which I would be passing very soon!
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A stunning view of the hills at Loch Venachar!
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I enjoyed the fast descent through Brig o' Turk and was now approaching Loch Achray, stopping for a couple of photos!
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Loch Achray!
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Another view of Loch Achray at the far side before tackling the big climb over the Dukes Pass!
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I kept stopping for photos all the way up the climb, can you blame me?
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Loch Drunkie!
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Its such a great road to ride!
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I then had a blast down the awesome descent into Aberfoyle, lots of lovely hairpin bends to enjoy! From Aberfoyle I headed south on the main A81 and decided to leave the main road and take the back road to Buchlyvie! At the village the back road joins the main A811 which runs all the way to Stirling, my plan was to take the road to Kippen after a few miles! As I was riding along I spotted a back road to Fintry I hadn't used before and decided to take that and what a decision that turned out to be, I'm sure my brother made me turn here to see these amazing views! The weather had really cleared up now and I had sun pretty much all the way home!
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Still some snow on the mountains to the north!
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I was being stared down here...
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It was a tough old climb for over 2 miles but at the top I had the amazing descent down into Fintry to look forward to, I passed Loch Kameron just before the descent and was unlucky to miss seeing this very nice remote control float plane! I think the boat was there to retrieve it from the loch!
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I then headed down the decent grinning from ear to ear on one of the best descents in the country! From Fintry I turned east towards the foothills of the Campsie Hills, stopping for a couple of photos before tackling the 3.5 mile climb!
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After the climb I had the amazing descent down into Lennoxtown to look forward to, I hit 45.7mph on the first part of the descent with the breeze at my back! I passed a roadie on the way up and it was no surprise when he shot past me on the way down, I wonder what speed he was doing...

From Lennoxtown I headed SE for Kirkintilloch and took the back road to Twechar alongside the canal!
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From there I headed for Cumbernauld and with 100 miles in my legs I decided to tackle the big climb up past Palacerigg Country Park, I avoided the park though as it was Easter Sunday and very busy! I was just 8 miles from home now and used my usual back roads all the way home, what a ride that was and I'm certain my brother was with me all the way!
RIP big brother, I miss you so much!