Still ridiculously windy out there, but the dangerous 60mph stuff had abated to 40mph gusts and so I braved a very short ride, to get my 2015 riding off and running.
Began by lowering the saddle slightly, due to my ongoing battle with knee problems. No pain from it today, but still clicking a lot and so will stick to short rides for the time being.
Headed around Shrewsbury, with 1st section being down to Sydney Avenue, where the River Severn comes into view. It was very swollen and so I feared my route would be blocked shortly, and sure enough the gate was across the towpath because it was under water!!
Deviated up through one of the most notorious areas of Shrewsbury (Castlefields) and along past the now closed prison, trying to dodge piles of glass where a whole street of cars had been targeted by some cretin.
Next was a trip up Castle Steet, into the town centre and then around the back streets to Swan Hill and into the Quarry, where I rejoined my intended route.
I walked the bike over Porthill Bridge and on the other side I came across a little boy, with trousers down, relieving himself up a lamppost
. Well I suppose if you've gotta go you've gotta go!!
It had been extremely hard going into the wind so far, but luckily I turned away from it, down the dreadful cycle path to Meole Brace and then up past my new house, into Sutton Farm and onto the old railway track bed. I decided to do a quick loop around the Business Park, which was quite surreal with no cars or people around. What I did find was a brilliant cycle path, like they all should be, with flat fast Tarmac!
I returned to the old track bed, passing the football pitches where some Pub teams were playing and one chap was bringing up last nights beer by the corner flag!!
I followed the path right through to Reabrook and then continued home up my normal route on the inner ring road.
When I got home I found that my cycle computer had gone haywire and hadn't recorded my avg speed, time, etc, but did record the distance as 13.3 miles.
Strava suggests an average speed of a snail (9.9 mph).