A beautiful sunny September morning, I set off early again at just after 7am.
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I begin by following my favourite route out of the village. An early morning mist lies in the valley. I like the way the pylon wires line the sky in the photo above.
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I think these are pheasant hens sunning themselves on the road and verge.
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The folly rises above the mist as though it's on an island.
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First cow photo for this trip, they're ignoring me today.
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Cows and folly and mist
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The big stone , I turn right.
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This farm sign has always caught my eye. The sheep in the field behind were posing beautifully for a photograph I couldn't resist.
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Dewy cobwebs in the hedgerows.
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An early Autumn view.
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The first view of Ben Lomond (the mountain on the left with the "shoulders") .
Whenever I've been this way recently the distant mountains have been hidden by cloud. It was lovely to see them again.
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Ben Lomond getting a little closer!
On a normal two hour run I would usually turn off fairly soon after this point. This morning though I have the luxury of four hours cycling time and can just keep going; a good feeling!
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After here I have a long descent, too enjoyable to break for photos especially when I know I will be seeing more impressive views soon.
I pass through one of the local villages and stop to buy a mars bar for breakfast.
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After another climb out of the village this is the view I am rewarded with.
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A close-up of the houses peeping over the hill with the mountains behind.
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Wheee, down again! It's quite a hilly route but I'm not as unfit as I feared I would be after failing to do any serious exercise in the last four years since having children. Climbing the hills doesn't bother me; I just drop down to the lowest gear I find comfortable. The downhills which follow are a just reward. We are very lucky to have such an excellent network of minor roads within easy cycling distance.
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Looking back over the Firth of Clyde and the mountains of Argyll after making another climb.
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The bike shot (not a very good one)
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A last look at the view.
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Eventually I reach the entrance to the cyclepath and follow it home for the final few miles. I don't have it to myself today; it's later in the morning than normal and people have been encouraged out by the fine weather. Many "Good Mornings" are exchanged -we're all so happy that it's stopped raining (in August 2009 we had over twice our normal rainfall for the month (interesting weather summary
here!)) and the sun is shining!
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At last, two cows pay me some attention on the final climb from the cycle path up to our village.
Home for just after 11am.
6 comments:
Wow! I'm impressed ... and speechless! ... the views...your stamina...
I couldn't even begin to cycle for 2 hours, let alone 4! Lovely photos - no wonder you go out on your bike, though, it's all so beautiful.
Pomona x
Such beautiful pictures and I love the third one with all the mist and folly!
Have a lovely week,
Nina x
Hi Anne, I have really enjoyed visiting beautiful places with you on your bike. The scenery around you is gorgeous and so green for this time of year. I can see that you have had a very high rainfall this summer. Your views are all so scenic. You must have amazing energy to bike ride so much. Very good for the old fitness levels though.
What a perfect day out!!! Your photos are absolutely stunning, the more I saw the more I wanted to see. The mist in the distance. It must have been a wonderful sight. Cycling through the countryside is a great way of seeing it and experiencing it. Scotland is such a beautiful country!
Isabelle x
Hi and thank you for your comments.
I just wanted to say that I am not a particularly fit cyclist by any means! I just enjoy getting out into the countryside and cycling is the best way - walking is too slow, a car too fast.
If I can encourage any one to dig their bike out the shed and just have a go again, that would be great - you might just find you like it!
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