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Big John

Legendary Member
Have kept indoors during the heatwave but with lower predicted temperatures for today I plucked up courage and went out for a couple of hours. Roads round here have started to melt and heavy vehicles have removed vast quantities of melted tarmac. Hundreds of sizeable holes ripped out of the surface to add to the already huge number of potholes. The black goo began to stick to the tyres, which then sucked up any surrounding gravel making the ride a PITA. Oh, and despite the forecast for cooler weather it was over 30C.
 
It was supposed to cool down for my group ride today, it did but only to 31deg C. So I was glad when my mate suggested the usual pub stop. Doh we were nearly 20mins before opening time 🤦‍♂️ So we pressed onto the next as it should have been open by the time we got there and its quite a nice pub anyway. It wasn't though and after 10mins it didn't look like it would be so we moved on to a bigger pub. Fortunately it was open and we had a pint there.
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sevenfourate

Devotee of OCD
All roads I’ve ridden - but again: not in this order to form a 50km loop (For a point in the 50k Challenge here 😁).

Humid start to the day - even at 3.45am when I left…… 🔥 😳

Up the Coast / heading North to Gorleston in Norfolk first thing:

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Then a long loop inland. Back past my own house - and onto Oulton Broad:

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The Rolling Hills of Suffolk…….. 🤣🤣🤣

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And finishing - as I often do - with a jaunt down Lowestofts Promenade:

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That done - I’ve got the day to myself 👍

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All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
I was ready to go out at 0630 this morning, which was the moment the rain started. The shower passed by 0645 so I headed off westwards. Through Bishop's Hull and out to Oake.

Decided to go out to Halse, near where I took this photo of the Quantocks.

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Through Bishop's Lydeard, where people were emerging from their homes and jumping in their cars, and then homewards through Kingston St Mary and back into Taunton.

A very pleasant couple of hours
 
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C R

Guru
Location
Worcester
Woke up early, and couldn't go back to sleep, what with the muggy weather and the birds making a racket.

I decided I would try another 45 miler, hoping this time my legs would cope better.

Set off around 5:45, with no route decided, just a vague idea of going Droitwich way and make up a route long enough. It was already 22C according to mi bike computer.

Nothing much to report on the way to Droitwich. Once I got there I decided to go up Crutch Ln, which I haven't been for a while, and then over the M5 to Upton Warren. I stopped on the overpass for a bit of a rest, and got a nice view of the Malverns.
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Next turned towards Wychbold on the A38. There was quite a stiff headwind, but luckily the route was quite sheltered and I wasn't too bothered by it, except I had to be careful going past hedge openings. After Wychbold I turned for Stoke Prior, and then the back lanes, via Bentley and towards Bradley Green. The roads were fairly quiet so far, and saw the first cyclist just past Stoke Prior.

Another stop for a drink and rest at Flying Horse Ln. The wind in here was blowing a bit.
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Then Bradley Green and another quick stop at Shell Ford. Last time I came this way I had to detour because of flooding, but today it was back to normal level
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Now for the stretch through Crowle and Broughton Hackett, and then a bit of extending the route via Sneachill to White Ladies Ashton and Egdon. The wind was now hard work in places, and somewhat dangerous in others. Luckily my legs were coping better than my last long ride.

After Egdon took Windmill Ln, and then Stoulton, Littleworth and a final loop of St Peters to get the 45 mile.

Great ride, not too hot, just hot, but quite annoying wind. The legs seem to be ready for the 45 miles, but my derriere not quite yet.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
Some crackers as usual :smile:

Conversely I just moseyed into town for a bit on the rings, a few reductions from the shops and a bit of guerilla gardening on the tow path; drawing a little recognition from a few folks which was appreciated.

The town centre was reminiscent of a scene from the battle of Britain - but instead of the Luftwaffe attacking relentlessly from from all directions it was dickheads :rolleyes:
 

Donger

A.K.A. Buster Nuvverbike (componentry destroyer)
Location
Quedgeley, Glos.
Definitely got my mojo back today. This was what I've been waiting for .... a holiday ride, somewhere I've never ridden before, requiring a bit of orienteering. We are staying in a little village on Anglesey called Star, and it is currently rather windy, though mercifully cooler than the blast furnace that was Gloucestershire last week. Many of you will know that I am old school when it comes to navigation, preferring to rely on paper maps and my own in-built innate pigeon nav system. This time it was just as well that I did a bit of advance research on G**gle Str**t View before setting off. It turns out that my map of North Wales is too large scale to show the detail I needed, and they don't seem to believe in direction signs on Anglesey. Most crossroads i came across had no signage whatsoever .... even including one A road that I had to turn on to on my return journey. Thankfully I had anticipated some of that, and had planned a straight route to the SW, straight into the wind, with a north easterly wind-assisted return. My return route was a parallel straight one that meant all I had to do to get where I wanted to go was to keep going straight until I arrived at a recognisable point. My aim was to then find my way somehow to a viewpoint on the Menai Straight opposite Caernarfon Castle. First of all I had to cross the North Wales Expressway. Thankfully there is a pedestrian bridge nearby, so no hassle there. Early on a Sunday morning, the expressway was completely empty:
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From there it took me less time to get to this railway station than it would for me to pronounce its name correctly:
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Then I headed off to start my straight line outward route, via Llanddaniel Fab. I thought it oversold itself a bit. Llanddaniel Okay would have been a more accurate description. From there the quiet country lanes were so quiet that I never saw a car for 6 or 7 miles. Lovely narrow, hedge-lined lanes with distant mountain views, bunnies scampering everywhere and, in places, grass growing down the middle of the road.
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Remembering a route from my online browsing and following my trusty "flatnav" ....
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.... I found my way to the edge of the Menai Straight to a fantastic little road that runs along the shore for about half a mile with fantastic views across to Caernarfon Castle and the mountains of Snowdonia.
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What a magical place. I stood there for a while, watching a cormorant and listening to the bleating of sheep and the lapping of waves.
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As I was settng off for home, I spotted a solitary seal just off shore. He seemed to be watching me with interest for a minute or so before taking on a few big gulps of air and disappearing beneath the waves before I was able to get a decent picture of him.
I found my way back to the A4080 by playing guess the direction at a small unmarked crossroads and used the A road as far as Niwbwrch, still only encountering about 1 car every couple of minutes. Sunday morning really seems to be the time to go cycling on Anglesey. I then cut inland, catching sight of an ancient druid standing stone as well as some more rugged natural scenery:
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The final leg of the journey, eastwards along the A5 was also almost traffic free at that time of the week, and I had some great views of Snowdonia in the distance:
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I thought it was going to be about an 18 miler today, but with some decisions made on the hoof I actually got it up to 25.0 miles. Absolutely loved it and can't wait for my next ride in a couple of days time. Hopefully I won't have to study the maps so much as a couple of my remaining rides will be on traffic free routes. Lets just hope the weather holds and this wind doesn't get any stronger.
 
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