Yesterdays ride: It looked like being the best day of the week so I got myself up and about early and headed out to do the March imperial century.
It was a bit grey and drizzly to start with which wasn't ideal, but on the other hand meant that there was no frost which was something that had worried me as it had been raining the previous day. My plan for this trip was to do a loop taking in Ludlow, Bishop's Castle and Montgomery, which I haven't done for a while and had been putting off as it's a while since I last did a hilly century.
I know that I generally need to add a bit of mileage to be sure of the 100 when riding this way so started off following my old commuting route to Upton Magna before turning southwards through Wroxeter, Cressage, Longville and over the climb of Wenlock Edge past Wilderhope Manor (which is the easiest route over the Edge in my opinion). On the way the grey conditions turned to proper rain and I got quite wet whilst riding towards a line of blue sky which eventually led to the rain stopping and the sun coming out.
Over the other side it was sunny but quite cool. There is still a surprising amount of snow at the side of the road in places and many of the villages in Corvedale must have been properly cut off at the start of the month. Stopping to take photos of snowdrops at the side of the road near Peaton I ended up chatting to a chap who asked about the ride, admired the bike (I hadn't the heart to tell him it's a cheap, heavy lump) and told me about the retired farmer who'd planted the snowdrops all along the verge.
From here it's a pleasant run into Ludlow as the road is nicely flowing, there are good views to the surrounding hills and there is little traffic. Unfortunately though this was where I encountered the worst driving of the trip when an overtaking Discovery came a bit closer than is polite and was already pulling back in to the left before they'd gone past (a bugbear of mine)......... THEN I realised they were towing a horsebox
. A jink to the left and I avoided it hitting me but I was not impressed and they got a gesture.
After an elevenses stop at Ludlow I tackled the big climb of the day into the Mortimer Forest. Having not ridden as much over the winter as I've been used to, the climb was rather a slow plod in a low gear but I paced myself alright and made it up without straining anything, then enjoyed the fast descent down the other side to Pipe Aston.
Usually when out this way I head for Leintwardine but this time tried a bit of exploring to Adforton (passing John Challis's place), Walford and Brampton Bryan then a back road to Bucknell and a detour to Hopton Castle, which I've never been to before, where I stopped for my lunch (dainty little castle, majestic setting among the rolling hills). The road surfaces have suffered generally over this winter but are especially poor round this bit of the country so I got rattled round a bit.
Back on track I passed the metric century somewhere between Kempton and Lydbury North and found myself flagging as I turned into the wind. Bishop's Castle was hard work to get through (being a steep climb through the town) and my chain came off when I tried to shift down to low range which is possibly a sign it's past its best (I've been putting off changing it 'til the weather improves)
Going in this direction you get the best of the gradients on the way to Montgomery and I got on much better than I expected. About here I realised that the alternative route earlier on had given me enough mileage that I could take the more direct route home rather than adding in the loop to Melverley I'd originally planned. This was very appealing this time as it cuts out a couple of energy-sapping climbs as well as reducing the distance so I went for that.
From Montgomery I had the wind helping most of the way back which made things go quite well, particularly after Westbury where I cruised along at around 20 for the couple of miles to Nox with little effort.
It also helped with the hills later on towards Lea Cross and Hunger Hill which was very welcome.
I added on an extra loop through Condover at the end to be sure of being over the 100 and when I got home collapsed into a chair for half an hour before I could find the strength to get up again and put the bike away.
102.69 miles for the day. 12.7 mph moving average (10 hours with all the stops added). 32.1 mph maximum speed (love those downhill bits).
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At Atcham early on. The snow melt from Wales has brought the river up but doesn't look like it's going to flood this time.
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Some snow still hanging round in Corvedale.
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Past their best but the snowdrops still look good. There was a good couple of miles where they filled the verge like this.
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Ludlow. The A board amused me.
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View of Dinham Bridge and Ludlow Castle from my elevenses stop.
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The chapel at Pipe Aston.
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Brampton Bryan.
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Hopton Castle which is noteworthy for a five week siege and a massacre during the civil war.
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Bishop's Castle. It is as steep as it looks.
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Just a few miles from home and looking at the distinctive double hump of Pontesford Hill and Earl's Hill.