And yesterday's CC Ecosse ride to see me (for some odd reason
)
@Pale Rider @Pat "5mph" @User9609 and
@Fubar all made their way to the Rannoch area to see me...
I was up before dawn, sadly bad backs do that to you so I was lucky enough to see the sunrise (what little and brief patch of colour there was) and lucky enough to see the fog at the head of the loch (or is it the tail?) and to take the odd photo or two...
Pre-dawn light over Loch Rannoch - there is a chance of a good day's cycling today.
Schiehallion peeping out of the fog - sometimes it was there, sometimes it wasn't.
Time to grab the big camera.
Some of the colour of the sunrise.
Dawn has been and gone, now there is just some great light on the Loch with the fog and Schiehallion to boost.
Then it was on to the baking to get some scones cooked before the riders arrived... :cake: and coffee being the order of the day.
Just before everyone is due to arrive, I spot this 22 degree halo around the sun. If you look carefully you will see what looks like a faint rainbow around the rather overexposed area in the middle of the photo. There was also a sundog/Parhelia which I did photo but there wasn't really enough of it to justify a picture here. It wasn't a very good photo and the Parhelia was very short lived after I spotted it.
Having given
@Pat "5mph" directions of "come out of the station and follow the (only) road" there was a touch of concern about her asking should she turn left or right out of the station so my OH went up to meet her at the railway station stretching his legs. I know he gets frustrated riding veeerrrryyyy slowly with me, so being able to get out and stretch his legs does him the world of good and it meant that Pat would see the Frog Rock...
Soon afterwards the first of the CC Ecosse clan who were coming arrived and cake and coffee was served until everyone was ready for the road again.
Blue (the boxer) was out with his owners, so a mandatory stop was enforced and we once again attempted to say hello to him. He was less anxious than last time, but it seems his ordeals with the police (including a police cell of his own) have left him afraid of the yellow hi-viz colours we were wearing, so next time we shall have to remember not be have them on when we try to say hello for the 3rd time. We were invited for coffee and cakes next time we are round...
Some time later and the boys have left
@Pat "5mph" and I...
Darn it, the camera is still on the wrong settings, but it kind of works really.... "on the go" could be the title.
A random flame topped Rowan tree I happen to like... (as confirmed by
@User9609 who kindly went close enough to it for it to be identified - something I can't currently do sadly)
After my required stop half way around, there was some concern of timings of trains and the likes... so at Kinloch Rannoch
@Fubar and
@User9609 made off on their respective ways.
@Fubar making his train by 7 minutes!
@Pale Rider accompanied
@Pat "5mph" for the first 6 miles of her 18 mile ride to the railway station from where we were at the time (and I can confirm that rumours of
@Pat "5mph" sense of direction could be entirely true
- luckily all she needed to do was to stay on the road and not turn off at the only other junction... we later found out that she arrived with time enough for a photo of the red deer along the way, so had plenty of time in hand)...
My thanks must go to
@Fubar who not only remembered that I had arranged to come up to Scotland in October but also to him for arranging the meet up. It was great meeting some of the crowd!
We ambled home in a respectable 2hours 43 minutes ride time, so only 4 mins slower than my best so far. My tyres have since been changed for some thinner lighter ones knocking 750g off the combined tyre weight so hopefully I should see a little more time off that before the end of the holiday, assuming my back manages the thinner tyres OK. (My rear tyre was badly cracked and on its way out being an old Schwalbe Marathon XR! There is another one at home as well on another wheel but I suspect it is in just as bad condition.)
And so another 23 miles is done.
https://www.strava.com/activities/410725763
I think I may visit the railway station next...