After what feels like an age of wet and/or windy weather where I have really struggled to find the motivation to go out, a dry day was forecast with not too much wind. I got the Raleigh out early this morning and was on the road at about 7.30 to rack up another Lunacy Challenge qualifier. The plan this time was to keep it simple - a fairly flat and easy route taking advantage of the wind direction (hopefully) and, if possible, get back in good time to do a short ride with my brother later.
I started off by heading over Lyth Hill to Condover as this adds a little bit of mileage then carried on south to Ryton before crossing the A49 to Stapleton, Exford's Green, Plealey, Pontesbury and Minsterley. I'd missed sunrise proper but it still looked nice towards the Wrekin with the sun low in an orange sky. The A49 looked very busy from Lyth Hill but I managed to catch a good gap as I crossed it on the way to Condover then again on the way to Stapleton.
The lane as far as Exford's Green was fairly busy but not too bad after that until the main road through Pontesbury. Knowing there was a lorry following me and seeing that they weren't going to be able to pass me with the amount of traffic coming the other way I pulled in..... then got stuck at the side of the road for a while as everyone else came by.
I took my usual way through Minsterley to Westbury, Halfway House (no traffic on the Welshpool road when I came to cross it), Prince's Oak and on towards Crew Green and Melverley where I paused in my usual gateway for a snack stop. All going pretty well so far.
The wind should have been against me most of the way so far but I hadn't really noticed it much until Prince's Oak. It had got noticably blustery while I was eating but fortunately I didn't have very far to go before turning to have it at my back through Argoed, Kinnerley and Pentre (the road surfaces along here are really getting quite poor now). The climb over to Great Ness was a bit of pull as always but nice when the road levelled out a bit. After having to wait for a flat-bed that made a meal of pulling out onto the Baschurch road from Little Ness I spotted another rider ahead - they weren't going much faster than I was but enough that the gap slowly grew as we headed into Baschurch.
I headed for Fenemere next which was quite nice riding for a while until the road started to climb and I felt a warning twinge in my legs. At Myddle the legs wanted to cramp up as I climbed out of the village then at Harmer Hill they did cramp up properly at the climb to the main road. That was really painful and I had to stop until it eased enough to move on a bit. I got on alright to Hadnall (the smell of beer from the Salopian Brewery seemed particularly tempting today), Astley and Bings Heath where another snack stop seemed like a good idea. The road to Poynton Green, Roden and Withington is fairly flat so the legs were alright but the climb after Withington was an effort, Especially as I was riding against the wind again now.
Progress was fairly slow through Upton Magna and Atcham. I cramped again on the climb into Cross Houses and yet again on the climb to Berrington Hall. I took it really slow to Condover but another stop was forced on the climb at Allfield and I had to wait a bit this time before continuing. The remainder of the way home was very slow.
Just over 65 miles at 13.4 mph average. I'm just happy to have completed the ride this time. Unfortunately the ride with Doug won't be happening today.
Although I started off alright, I sort of lost enthusiasm for taking pics later in the ride:
Another nice sky over the Wrekin this morning.
Looking towards the Stretton hills from the same spot.
Near Stapleton the change of the seasons is quite apparent. The trees don't seem to be changing colour particularly quickly this year
At Minsterley.
View towards the Breidden before I head for Prince's Oak.
Much later in the ride and looking towards the Stretton hills again from a favourite viewpoint near the Kingstreet crossroads.