Since the weather was going to be reasonable today I decided to do a slightly extended version of my Fintry Loop, usually 55 miles long I made it 60 miles for today. Still bit of a dull day but the wind was calm and the sun did shine a few times. Cycling up Crow Road is always a tough ride but today wasn’t as nasty as I was expecting it to be so got all the way to the top without stopping at the car park half way up. I motored down the other side and along to Fintry and finally down to the A811 which takes me along to Stirling Castle, where I decided to have lunch. Then it was time to follow the Forth River around to Grangemouth and back to Falkirk.
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Ride 29/03/2015
After yesterdays no go gale force winds today’s winds had died down a bit but were still strong but at least I could ride in it. Unfortunately it was raining as well which didn’t help having that driven into my face, but I soldiered on taking a route around Cumbernauld’s north side and the return on the south side returning via Slamannan. Not a big ride but given the shitey weather it was enough for me.
Ride 21/03/2015 Ben Cleuch
Well it’s a nice sunny day with low wind speeds so I decided to take a crack at Ben Cleuch, the highest hill in the Ochils, and I friggin make it although I’m knackered now and have strained a muscle It’s quite a difficult ride up to Ben Buck but thankfully it evens out with the ride up to Ben Cleuch. It’s usually very windy up their but today it was a pleasant breeze so took some photos, had a bite to eat and headed down again, I wanted to get home before dinner. All in all a good day with over 3300 feet climbed.
Ride 14/03/2015
A rather dull day but without the ridiculous winds, so at least I was able to get a decent ride before lunch time, although it was still a bit on the chilly side so I was still riding in full winder gear.
Ride 08/03/2015
Shitey weather weekend, so riding Saturday was out the question, gale force winds were just too high, and even though Sunday was slightly better wind wise I was still fighting the wind the entire ride. The rain didn’t help either but wasn’t hard so I just ploughed on, not a big ride today but the weather just sucked
Ride 28/02/2015
With weather warnings of gale force winds and rain today I did a quick sprint around the Forth before the weather got too hairy.
Ride 21/02/2015 Carstairs
Well it’s another windy weekend so I decided to stay off the hills and take the road bike out for a spin, since I hadn’t ridden it in a couple of months. I was heading for Carstairs but I stupidly didn’t swap the seat on the bike to my comfy Brooks saddle so after 20 miles my arse was giving me grief. I was looking to do about 50 miles but that didn’t happen, I won’t make that mistake again. It was a sunny day with a few showers but it was still bloody cold with a little frost on the roads and the wind just made things worse so doing such a small ride wasn’t that detrimental
Ride 14/02/2015 Ben Buck
It’s another reasonable day, cloudy but little wind, which means I can have a second shot of getting up Ben Buck. Couldn’t do this 2 weeks ago because of gale force winds up there but today was the day. Ben Buck is the second highest hill in the Ochils (679m), after Ben Cleuch (721m), and is a good candidate because of the the dirt track that leads most of the way up their. Not an easy ride as it’s quite steep in places and the track has a lot of loose gravel and stones which made me wheel spin quite a bit but I did manage to cycle about 95% of the track, snow and some very rocky sections had me walking but I did make it to the end of the track. Unfortunately when the track ends the fun begins as you now have to ride over moor land which was wet, boggy and snowy and I ended up walking most of the way here, but on the OS map the gradient is reasonable so it wasn’t too arduous a task. Its quite flat at the top with some good views over to Ben Cleuch and Burnfoot Hill with is wind farm on. I was tempted to go all the way up to Ben Cleuch as it’s not far but by the time I got to Ben Buck it was after four o’clock and I wanted to get down again before it got dark. I was also high enough to have the clouds whisping around me, especially up at Ben Cleuch but it doesn’t show that well up in the photos I took. Anyway I made it, climbing more that 2000 feet and am satisfied with that and it was a lot more fun to ride down hill than up it
Ride 07/02/2015 Castle Campbell to Glendevon
Ride 07/02/2015 Castle Campbell to Glendevon
A most excellent day of cycling, the sun was shining and the wind wasn’t blowing. So after last week’s failed attempt to get up the Ochil hills, due to high winds, today was a good day to go mountain biking. I had heard of a route that goes over the Ochils via Castle Campbell to Glendevon, so I thought I would take a crack at that since I’ve never done it before. I’ve ridden up to Castle Campbell before via the road so I decided to take the foot path up and immediately regretted it. Unbeknownst to me the path is very narrow, very steep and full of stairs, with some crazy cully path up a burn that had a very large drop to it. There was also some land side damage to the path with trees blocking the way, so suffice to say I ended up carrying the bike most of the way up By the time I got to the top there was a warning of not using the path as it was damaged due to landslide, why didn’t some fucker put that at the bottom as well! I would have taken the road instead. Anyway I made it to Castle Campbell in one piece and carried on up to the path that leads to Glendevon. It’s a very good marked out path; you could probably take a 4×4 up it, if it weren’t for all the gates. It’s mostly downhill at a slight gradient which means I can ride it without having to push the bike up steep hills. My only concern was all the ice around, the snow was fine but the ice was treacherous, with me coming off my bike at one point. But it’s a good ride, now on single foot path, past Hillfoot hill and Glenquey reservoir onto someone’s house, can’t believe people would want to live up here on a big hill in the middle of nowhere. Anyway the path leads to their road which I was able to ride all the way down to Glendevon. Stopped here for some food and then traced my footstep back up the hill to Castle Campbell and on down heading home. All in all a great days riding with some good photos
Ride 31/01/2015 Base of the Nebit
Ride 31/01/2015 Base of the Nebit.
Bad weather day, some very scary winds blowing me around. Weather forecast said the wind was 18mph which is windy but not at my threshold of 25mph which is where I do not ride the bike. But what I didn’t realise was how gusty it was! I was struggling just to keep a straight line on the road at times and I was planning to go up the hills today. Suffice to say that got cut short a bit, but didn’t stop me from getting part of the way up the hills, even as I was walking up, but by the time I got to the base of the Nebit I was struggling just to walk straight and called it a day as it was getting quite scary. Managed to take some pictures up there but didn’t hang around as I still had to cycle home.
Ride 24/01/2015 Dumyat via Blairlogie
Ride 24/01/2015 Dumyat via Blairlogie.
I wasn’t planning to go up Dumyat, the plan was to go up hill via Blairlogie and along to the Sheriffmuir road and back down again. But because it was a nice sunny day, to start with, I thought I might as well continue on and up to Dumyat whilst I was in the area. It was a little windy up their but not too bad a weather day, hence the hill climbing. Anyway it took longer to do this and was starting to get dark by the time I was heading back down hill and heading for home but all in all a good days ride.
Ride 17/01/2015 Kirkliston and back.
Ride 17/01/2015 Kirkliston and back by Paul Lund at Garmin Connect.
Well there was a possibility that I might need to go to work today, and I didn’t want to drive in, so I planned this ride with possibility that I would need to ride into Edinburgh. As it turned out I wasn’t required to go in so in the end I ended up riding to Kirkliston and back. It was a cold dull day but with mild winds around so not to bad a ride, if but a small ride.