mcshroom
Bionic Subsonic
- Location
- Egremont, Cumbria
I finally managed to get out and do my first tour on my own this week. I started in Carlisle on Wednesday and followwed NCN route 7 (Lochs and Glens South) for the 225 miles up to Glasgow finishing yesterday.
I'll try and write a full report tomorrow (I've been feeling a little washed out today) but some of the things I really remember include: -
Solo touring seems to offer a different experience to cycling in a group. Although there is no-one to talk to when you feel like it sometimes, I found that instead of basically staying with my friends for the whole time, I was far more immersed in the countryside I was passing through, and more involved with the people i encountered along the route. If you haven't tried it i would definitely recommend having a go
Oh and now i want to do the other section of the route from Glasgow to inverness
I'll try and write a full report tomorrow (I've been feeling a little washed out today) but some of the things I really remember include: -
- Meeting the Llamas near Annan in the fog
- Riding up to the Bruce monument at the top of Glen Trool. The views of the Glen and the loch from there are absolutely amazing
- Realising that I'd got my distances wrong on day two, so i had 72 miles to do not 50
- It was so sunny I got sunburn, in Scotland, in March!
- Listening to the history of all the different tiny little farmhouses around Glentrool village in the pub in Bargrennan
- Riding up to and decending the Nick of the Balloch in Galloway Forest
- Chatting to an 88 year old lady on Troon Promenade who told me about how she had been cycle touring with her husband around northern Scotland in the 1940s, and after her brakes failed she had to be taken to hospital with a bone sticking out of her arm.
- Riding up to the door of the Station at the end and the feeling of accomplishment.
Solo touring seems to offer a different experience to cycling in a group. Although there is no-one to talk to when you feel like it sometimes, I found that instead of basically staying with my friends for the whole time, I was far more immersed in the countryside I was passing through, and more involved with the people i encountered along the route. If you haven't tried it i would definitely recommend having a go

Oh and now i want to do the other section of the route from Glasgow to inverness
