June and time for a new Imperial Century Challenge ride. I'd thought long and hard about what route I want to do this month then, for various reasons, deciding to do the ride today meant a rethink at short notice so the route I actually did was a variation of the one I did for my April challenge ride.
I set my alarm for 6.30 intending on a later start than usual but my body clock woke me at 5.30 so I was up and about in good time to be on the road for seven and heading south to Acton Burnell and Cardington. It was busier out on the roads than I've been used to at this time of the morning, and there was a little impatience on display from some. The weather was fabulous: sunny, light winds, although a little on the cool side at the start. I toyed with the idea of taking a fleece but knew that it wouldn't be long before I took it off, then it's just extra luggage.
Reaching Cardington I turned north again towards Hughley, skirting close to Harley and taking a meandering route through Harnage Grange to Cressage. I took the quiet lane to Wroxeter and for a change rode to Atcham (I don't normally from this direction) and on the way disturbed a buzzard that had been sat at the side of the road, causing it to take off and fly along the road just three feet ahead of me until it had enough momentum to soar up to the height of the hedge and wheel away to the right. Wonderful! They aren't half big close up!
Atcham, Upton Magna, Withington and High Ercall came and went without incident. At Heath Lanes I came round a corner to find a car being backed into the road which was followed by a very english standoff (You go first. No,
you go first
). Immediately after that I overtook a chap on a nice new looking recumbent trike (a Hase I think).
I can't recall exactly where but somewhere around here I almost collided with a pheasant which ran across the road in front of me then decided to double back
. Stupid creature!
Between Eaton upon Tern and Ollerton I caught another cyclist who called out "give us a tow"
I was quite surprised at how many other cyclists there were out today. They all picked the right day though.
I paused for a bite to eat by the church at Stoke on Tern then proceeded into Market Drayton and took a different route through town including a climb I'd usually avoid as there are easier roads, but which turned out not to be too bad after all (seems steeper going down it).
Another slightly circuituous route followed through Longford, Longslow, Calverhall and Ightfield then I was headed west to Prees and had a good run on the way. There is a junction I had to cross which has poor visibility due to the vegitation that's grown up and I started my dash across
just as a car came into view.
This happened twice more later on at other junctions with limited visibilty - my timing is obviously not good today.
From Prees I had a really good run through Whixall and Northwood. I paused to eat my lunch on the canal bridge at Hampton Bank then carried on to Welshampton, Coptiviney and into Ellesmere where I didn't bother going to look at The Mere this time. At this point I knew that I could have just taken the most direct route home and got my 100 miles, however I was feeling pretty good and decided to go an alternative way to Rednall, West Felton, Woolston, Maesbrook, The Royal Hill, Pentre and Great Ness (rejoining the shorter route here) before finishing off through Montford Bridge, Bicton, Shelton, Meole Brace and home.
This all went pretty smoothly. I paused for another bite to eat at Melverley Green and watched the tractors going by (frantic activity harvesting hay). There are a couple of hills after Pentre and Montford Bridge and I was a little slow up these but not nearly as bad as I've been on some challenge rides.
While using the cycle path not too far from home I caught and overtook a youngster who was on the opposite side of the road. As I passed I heard a frantic changing of gears and looked across to find him sprinting after me. Made me smile.
A fraction over 112 miles today (I had to ride past the house then back again to round it up
) at 14.2 mph average.
Acton Burnell early on in the ride.
At St Peter's, Stoke on Tern where I had my elevenses stop.
Last time I was here the elephant grass had just been harvested. It's taking its time but the new growth is well under way and later in the summer it'll be 8 feet tall (as shown
here)
Market Drayton.
Taken at a quick drink stop on the way to Calverhall. Mainly because I couldn't get over the look of that sky.
Calverhall.
Lunch stop overlooking the Shropshire Union Canal at Hampton Bank.
Ellesmere. This road is closed off for work but there was plenty of room to walk the bike past.
Just dropping in on my financial adviser.
View to the Breidden on my way to The Royal Hill