3/7/25
A Pootle round some local Lanes on the Rans.
I’d been trying to get organised to set off early one day this week to do a 50 or 60 miler, maybe more but with one thing and another it didn’t happen. Today I just went for a ride “round the block”.
There were road works outside the back gate so I walked the bike downhill to the left on the pavement before getting on to the road and riding through some cones. A couple of cycle tourists came the other way, and a couple more once I got going.
Before long I was at Darnhall bridge lights wondering if I was going to have to stop but the lights turned green before I reached them so I was able to change up and charge through them. Getting up the other side seemed easy, and I was soon on the road to Wettenhall.
Once I’d gone down the dip to Bankside Brook, up again and turned right to cross it again on Long Lane there was a long gradual climb to Alpraham. Here I turned right into Alpraham Lane, through Back Lane and Winterford Lane.
After a few ups and downs (and pulling in to allow oncoming cars to pass in the narrow lane) I came to Eaton. Right on the road to Cotebrook and sooner than expected I came to the A49. Traffic was fierce here. I’d reached the A49 at the wrong point so I got my map out to check. The blast from the passing traffic threatened to snatch it out of my hands.
If I doubled back and took a turn off I could miss the A49 altogether which was a pleasant thought so I turned round and went back. The left turn for Beech Lane soon appeared. I was a little lost for a while. Then the turning for Brownhills Road appeared on the right and it all fell into place. I was a bit closer to home than I’d expected. I pulled right into the hedge a bit further on to allow a tractor with a wide spiky bit of machinery behind it to get past, then pushed steadily on.
In Rushton Lane I photographed a cottage with a detached chimney which I’d passed many times but never got a photo of.
Then the old brick walls of Oulton Park.
Rushton Lane, Dogmore Lane, left on to Hickhurst Lane. The day was heating up but at this point I had a following wind.
I stopped to photograph a bare pole which once held some direction signs. It still had a footpath sign pointing away from the road. Alongside it was a stile.
On I went. Hickhurst Lane met Winsford Road where I turned left, end on to Hall Lane. I heard a helicopter sound from the right and an autogiro flew from right to left and curved round out of sight. There is a small airfield in a farm nearby and it looks like it dropped down and landed. I had my camera out and managed to take a picture in its general direction. On looking at it later, it showed up as a speck. I zoomed in and there was something visible. I hoped I could make it a decent picture on the computer.
A sporty cyclist zoomed past and said “hi”. Most of the cyclists I’d seen today were travelling much more slowly. Too blooming hot!
I was soon at Darnhall bridge in time for an obliging green light to let me through. Taking it easy after the climb out, I took my time to get to my back gate. The road works were still ongoing so I hopped on the pavement to get there.
Distance 17.22 miles. Max speed 25.5 mph. Average 9.2 mph. According to Garmin.
Ascent 418 ft. According to Bikehike.