Indeed - and a bigI'm very glad to hear that you made it safely!
Well done everyone![]()
to you for posting up the route to the Innocent Rail path - I followed it
... sort of
but we found the right tunnel ! 
Indeed - and a bigI'm very glad to hear that you made it safely!
Well done everyone![]()
to you for posting up the route to the Innocent Rail path - I followed it
... sort of
but we found the right tunnel ! 
No problem - but that sounds as though you had an issue somewhere?Indeed - and a bigto you for posting up the route to the Innocent Rail path - I followed it
... sort of
but we found the right tunnel !
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@fimm the innocent railway path was a nice route and far more sociable than the canal route so a nice way to end our journeyNo problem - but that sounds as though you had an issue somewhere?



... and she's got the "Better help him all we can" down to a fine art. 

Stopped for a quick hot chocolate and a scone at the canal in Paisley. Right on the cycle route and very nice and cyclist friendly.
Day 2. Mild morning little drizzly and breezy but still fantastic weather to be on the bikes. Had a good breakfast and set off at 9:20 was surprised to see the kelpies in the distance but realised we were getting closer and so must have been on the wrong path. (Don't ask the locals, they must not use the canal routes as 4 different locals all confirmed that this was in fact the right way) got to see the kelpies before warning @Scoosh we may be a little later than planned at linthithgow
. So 10 miles later we were back at the start and on the right track 

. Back on the bike and on to Edinburgh where the kids were out in the canoes and the route started to get interesting. 



First a wee short ride tomorrow with my youngest who I have promised I will go a cycle withExcellent report and pictures, Diane, cheers for that!
You're so right about the Stables coffee
@Scoosh is an outstanding teacher, he will carry on teaching you even after you're already learned![]()
You're also correct about using the roads: for example you could have ridden Paisley to Glasgow on in half of the time it takes to ride the NCR, it is also a completely flat 9 miles, not much of a challenge apart from the motorized traffic.
The lanes you rode instead are lovely though, aren't they?
What next for you and the intrepid Nathan?
A CC Ecosse group ride!![]()
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she's only 5! And has been desperate to come with us on training rides lol.
.Here's a list of stuff you need to train for:A cc ecosse group ride might be something to train for.

Ha ha I better get training then! Shopping is a very serious business and shouldn't ever be under trained for.Here's a list of stuff you need to train for:
1. Stopping.
2. Shopping.
Hope that helps!![]()
I was assuming that @Pat "5mph" would be involved in any CC Écosse rideHa ha I better get training then! Shopping is a very serious business and shouldn't ever be under trained for.
Thanks for the heads up @Brandane
.Absolutely: some CC Ecossers will bail out at the smallest rain dropI was assuming that @Pat "5mph" would be involved in any CC Écosse ride.
not me 
Absolutely: some CC Ecossers will bail out at the smallest rain dropnot me
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