I also had a ride that didn't go to plan but looking at the reports above
I don't feel too bad about it now.
I'd hoped to do my second metric century of the year, but as I was about to set off I noticed dark clouds looming to the west and the Welsh hills were no longer visible. A quick check of the rainfall radar showed a load of showers bubbling up over mid Wales and moving across north Shropshire, which was where I'd planned to go.
Quick change of plan and I was headed out to Church Stretton for my first ride of the year over the Long Mynd. I aimed for the longer version of this route: Over Lyth Hill to Condover, Acton Burnell, south past Longnor and Leebotwood, through All Stretton, Church Stretton and Little Stretton, Minton and climbing up onto the Long Mynd past Hamperley and up Nut Batch before heading past the gliding club to the summit (Pole Bank)
After crossing Lyth Hill I briefly joined the A49 to cross over to Condover. While on this short section a motorist coming the other way first hooted furiously at a group of cyclists just ahead of me, then was gesticulating and shouting something at me when she passed. No idea what that was all about.
Just before reaching Condover it started raining.
Fortunately just a shower though. I'm sure the weather has got it in for me at the moment - dunno what I've done to upset it.
The wind was pretty strong too (definitely not the 10mph it said on the forecast). This was nice while it was a tailwind on the road up to Cantlop (17 mph uphill
) but not so good when I got past Acton Burnell and was riding directly into it (9mph on the flat - 15 max downhill
) The last time I rode so slowly on this route was when I still had the Apollo Excel. A slight distraction from the wind was that I spotted what I'm fairly sure was a peregrine falcon swooping across the fields.
Once past Little Stretton the hills provided a bit of shelter, which was just as well as this is where it starts to get hilly. Approaching the start of the bridleway up Nut Batch I shifted down into low range but the bike suffered a sudden bout of chain suck. The chain jammed and I gently toppled over into the ditch - a clipless moment without the clipless pedals.
Once sorted, I quite enjoyed the climb. I had a lunch break with a view part way up and managed to catch up with the mountain bikers who passed me while I was eating. Something that made me smile was a young lad in a group coming down the hill shouted out "It gets easier" as he passed.
Up on the top, the Portway bridleway was very muddy which made things a bit interesting - thought I was going to end up in the mud again a few times. Joining the tarmac again was very welcome. It was busy up there today - the place was teeming with mountain bikers, horse riders and walkers.
After pausing to take in the view at Pole Bank I headed for High Park and on the way had to pause for some of the Long Mynd ponies to wander across the road. One came up to see if I had anything for them. I'd already had to stop several times on the ride so far for friendly dogs that wanted to greet me - makes a change to have a pony do it.
The ride back was pleasantly uneventful and
much quicker than the ride out. Around Ryton I noticed more shower cloud and made an extra effort to try and get back before it arrived. Using the A49 was much better on the way back. It was very busy, but everyone gave loads of room.
Wish it was always like that.
40.6 miles covered today and thanks to the tailwind on the way back the overall average was better than expected at 10.6 mph.
At All Stretton and looking at Caer Caradoc and the Lawley in the background.
A pause at Minton after the first steep climb of the day.
Country cottage with outbuildings in a desirable quiet rural area. In need of some modernisation.
Lunch stop view.
Nice views in the direction of Bishop's Castle, Churchstoke and Montgomery.
There were only a couple of gliders up which surprised me as the conditions seemed pretty good for them.
Up at the summit and looking towards The Stiperstones.
Ponies on Wild Moor.
About to start the descent at High Park. I love this view but the camera doesn't really capture the way the road appears to drop off into fresh air.
Caer Caradoc again as I head for the descent down Castle Hill into All Stretton.