chriswoody
Legendary Member
- Location
- Northern Germany
Overcast again, but at least it was dry and pleasantly mild at 7 degrees. I plotted a new route today using a combination of favourite trails and headed out into the forest. The first kilometres on the road pass pleasantly enough and I'm pleased that my recent work on the drivetrain has finally banished the gremlins that have been plaguing me for a while now.
I'm surprised to see a few folk out and about in the forest day, it's normally empty out here. I've been winding my way north on familiar trails and the ground is dry for a change, though the forest is damp and the trees covered in moss.
The dry ground means I'm able to make good time on the firmly packed gravel fire road and I'm enjoying the ride listening to the call of Buzzards though they remain out of sight over the trees.
Before long I'm swinging round south again and trails that until recently were a swampy mess have finally dried. The forest has changed and Silver Birch line the side of my route, providing a small splash of colour on an otherwise grey day.
Kilometres pass and I take a lazy meandering route through the forest until I hit a rough section churned up by the forestry workers. They've made an absolute mess here and it's tricky getting through.
The route overall is a large figure of eight and soon I find myself out of the forest and crossing my outbound path from earlier. Whilst the road riding should be easier, I'm riding into a challenging headwind now and struggling to make good time. It's with relief that I enter back into the forest and comparative shelter under the trees. I stop for a short while and refuel with a flapjack.
The last kilometers lay ahead now and the route turns more to single track flowing pleasantly through the trees.
I finally reach home several hours after setting off with just under 40 kilometers on the Garmin. Another pleasant winter ride, though some more sun like last week would be more than welcome.
I'm surprised to see a few folk out and about in the forest day, it's normally empty out here. I've been winding my way north on familiar trails and the ground is dry for a change, though the forest is damp and the trees covered in moss.
The dry ground means I'm able to make good time on the firmly packed gravel fire road and I'm enjoying the ride listening to the call of Buzzards though they remain out of sight over the trees.
Before long I'm swinging round south again and trails that until recently were a swampy mess have finally dried. The forest has changed and Silver Birch line the side of my route, providing a small splash of colour on an otherwise grey day.
Kilometres pass and I take a lazy meandering route through the forest until I hit a rough section churned up by the forestry workers. They've made an absolute mess here and it's tricky getting through.
The route overall is a large figure of eight and soon I find myself out of the forest and crossing my outbound path from earlier. Whilst the road riding should be easier, I'm riding into a challenging headwind now and struggling to make good time. It's with relief that I enter back into the forest and comparative shelter under the trees. I stop for a short while and refuel with a flapjack.
The last kilometers lay ahead now and the route turns more to single track flowing pleasantly through the trees.
I finally reach home several hours after setting off with just under 40 kilometers on the Garmin. Another pleasant winter ride, though some more sun like last week would be more than welcome.