I got my September challenge ride in yesterday.
When planning it a South Shropshire ride looked like being best for the forecast wind direction but closer to the day I just didn't fancy the route and the forecast changed so that I'd be riding against the wind for all but the last 20 miles. Having a rethink I had an idea to link up sections of a couple of routes I've already done this year and try to make it into something a bit special.
I was out on the road just after 7 and immediately had my first stop to pick up a few essential items (crisps and jelly babies
) from the shop, then I headed over Lyth Hill and south through Acton Burnell and over the climb to Cardington (getting the big climb of the day out of the way early on) then turning north again through Hughley and via a "scenic" route to Cressage.
There is a reason for the scenic route. I had a specific mileage in mind today and I knew it was going to be quite near to the mark so I was taking the slightly longer way wherever I had the alternative.
From Cressage I carried on to Wroxeter (saw a roadkill buzzard on the way
), Upton Forge, Upton Magna, Withington, Rodington Heath and High Ercall. Round here I had a couple of minor navigational issues; firstly getting to a junction I've been through a few times before and not being able to remember if it was straight on or turn right. Then confidently taking a left in Heath Lanes and only realising after half a mile that "I don't remember that village hall being there". Fortunately that one was easily rectified as the turning by the hall took me back in the direction I wanted.
Eaton upon Tern, Ollerton, and Stoke on Tern followed, then I took an alternative way through Rosehill to Old Colehurst Manor, which I thought was longer but looking at the map again now, might not have been.
An elevenses stop was taken in a field of elephant grass then it was on again into Market Drayton where I found some really courteous drivers while negotiating the place and finding the right road to get out of town. My route here was "scenic" again as it went through Longford, Longslow then on to Calverhall using the route the Tour of Britain took when they visited a few years back.
Ightfield brought a change of direction as I turned southwest and into the wind to Prees. No holdup at the level crossing this time and I was able to press on along the lanes through Wixall to Northwood (had my lunch stop in a gateway near here), Welshampton, Coptiveney and Ellesmere.
Usually I'd go out of my way to have a stop by The Mere but today I just wanted to get on so as to be back at a reasonable time. I mostly followed the sustrans route to Gobowen apart from a small detour of my own which I'd forgotten is quite uphill going in this direction.
Gobowen to Oswestry is a bit lumpy so another pause to eat and drink was welcome. At this point I knew I was short of the mileage I wanted and realise now that the last time I went through Market Drayton I couldn't find the junction I wanted and ended up riding round the one-way system. Of course I didn't do that today, which skewed the mileage I was calculating by.
I therefore needed to add distance wherever I could on the way home. I turned off the main road at Maesbury and went via Morton, coming back out onto my route close to Maesbrook (passed the 100 mile mark here), then having passed through Melverley, Halfway House and Westbury, headed for Minsterley and Pontesbury rather than the more direct way. A little extra was added going through Longden and finally I headed for Condover again which I judged should give me the remaining couple of miles I needed.
There was a queue for the roadworks on the A49 and it was nice to finish off the ride by filtering past them all and feeling a little smug.
125.79 miles for the day at 13.7 mph average, easily qualifying for the Imperial Century Challenge this month but also bagging me my second metric double century.
Overcast looking from Lyth Hill. Somebody seems to have stolen the Wrekin.
About to start the Folly Bank climb in the drizzle. The damp roads and lots of farm activity means the Raleigh got covered in sticky mud (well, mostly mud). I had an issue with the back mudguard clogging up later in the ride.
Someone is keeping an eye on me.
Hughley, from almost exactly the same spot Powell and Pressburger filmed a scene for their adaptation of
Gone to Earth
Moving on a bit; St. Peter's at Stoke on Tern.
Elevenses stop. The elephant grass is doing well near Market Drayton.
Prees.
Very narrow lane en-route to Gobowen. Glad I didn't meet any other vehicles here.
The Brieddens from just south of Melverley.