tug benson
Survived the Tour O the borders 2013
- Location
- Alloa
i can see them....guess you had to be there

So far I've only been tied on a KOM; I too far south at the moment to win it backI lost a few KOM's on Strava today because the wind was blowing a gale in the right direction. The guys been trying for bloody ages too. Sigh. It should come up "wind assisted".![]()
Great report. The wind was brutal today. I couldn't make the morning with u guys so went out to dunfermline in the afternoon. 30 miles but the last 5 nearly killed me.My first real ride for a full monthturned out to be not quite as painfully windy as I had been anticipating, as Sleekitcollie led us through the Dundas Castle estate, then we opted to go down to have a wee keek at Blackness Castle (complete with some interesting 'native wildlife', just not native to Scotia AFAIK
) and back up
again.
Sleekit had to leave us in Bo'ness and we continued to battle the wind, fortunately mainly sheltered behind the hedges, until the final 500m on the far side of Grangemouth, where there was No Hiding Place. Once on the shared path to Kincardine Bridge, life became much more pleasant - the sun was out, the birds were singing ... (OK, not really, it just felt so much better with the wind at our backs !) Not many people can say the really enjoyed cycling through Skinflats ...
A fast run along to Culross and a great cafe stop allowed the weather to get a bit more threatening, witha real possibility, so Tug, who would have had a really hard slog back from the FRB decided common sense was the order of the day, so he split to head up to Alloa, leaving Col, Fubar and myself to cruise downwind towards Rosyth, via a pretty windy coastal path after Torryburn. The conditions being less good than the company, Col and Fubar took the earlier turn to Dunfermline and I continued over the FRB and back to my wheels.
Thanks to all who came alongand especially to Col for arranging the ride
. It wasn't that bad, in the end !
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My first real ride for a full monthturned out to be not quite as painfully windy as I had been anticipating, as Sleekitcollie led us through the Dundas Castle estate, then we opted to go down to have a wee keek at Blackness Castle (complete with some interesting 'native wildlife', just not native to Scotia AFAIK
) and back up
again.
Sleekit had to leave us in Bo'ness and we continued to battle the wind, fortunately mainly sheltered behind the hedges, until the final 500m on the far side of Grangemouth, where there was No Hiding Place. Once on the shared path to Kincardine Bridge, life became much more pleasant - the sun was out, the birds were singing ... (OK, not really, it just felt so much better with the wind at our backs !) Not many people can say the really enjoyed cycling through Skinflats ...
A fast run along to Culross and a great cafe stop allowed the weather to get a bit more threatening, witha real possibility, so Tug, who would have had a really hard slog back from the FRB decided common sense was the order of the day, so he split to head up to Alloa, leaving Col, Fubar and myself to cruise downwind towards Rosyth, via a pretty windy coastal path after Torryburn. The conditions being less good than the company, Col and Fubar took the earlier turn to Dunfermline and I continued over the FRB and back to my wheels.
Thanks to all who came alongand especially to Col for arranging the ride
. It wasn't that bad, in the end !
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Click on the photo #25 - and, on the left, you can see the 'native wildlife' being carried away ....My photos are up here - a grand day out with a nice bunch of lads, bit windy and I struggled the last 10 miles or so, thanks to Scoosh and Colin for seeing me home! Cheers everyone. Mark
Click on the photo #25 - and, on the left, you can see the 'native wildlife' being carried away ....![]()
Still never understood what she was doing with it
Looking forward to the next ride but is it likely to have another one this year?
So would II would like to come on one before the roads get icy.
Round Loch Katrine has been mentioned a few times, sounds like it would be a nice scenic 40-50 miles also![]()
I feel another thread coming on. It would be nice to have a ride before the dark nights and crappy weather kicks in.