@gavgav had some time off today and asked me along for a ride with a pub stop. We set a time then put it back a bit due to showers rolling in from the north west. The day was another blustery and cool one after rain in the early hours, but it did stay mostly dry after showers mentioned went through.
I used the Raleigh and was first at the rendezvous where my bike got blown over even though I thought I'd leaned it fairly securely against a fence.
A few extra scuffs and I'd been meaning to replace that bar tape anyway.
Setting off we headed through Meole Brace and the familiar route through the suburbs to Bicton, Montford Bridge and up to Little Ness. The headwind was quite brisk but we were travelling at a sociable pace so it didn't cause too much of an issue. From Little Ness we headed straight on towards Ruyton XI Towns. A bit undulating but the biggest issue was a couple of drivers who made very heavy weather of passing other traffic on the narrow lane.
From Ruyton we climbed up to Wykey (met a lorry and trailer that was a bit big for these roads really) then on to Eardiston and West Felton with a couple of navigation stops and Gav showed me a route through the village I haven't ridden before. We had sort of hoped for a helping wind by now but it was a crosswind and more of a hindrance really. A lunch stop was taken in a relatively sheltered gateway somewhere near Osbaston.
When we did finally get the hoped for tailwind at Maesbrook it helped us along quite nicely on the flattest section of the ride. We headed to Melverley then turned towards the Royal Hill where we stopped for a pint and I embarrassed myself trying to push the door that opens outwards.
The wind helped tired legs to restart and we headed for Pentre then followed the marked cycle route to Shrawardine. All well and good so far but at Montford an arrogant van driver forced us into the verge. After a short break we continued to Montford Bridge and the main road back to Bicton. While climbing the hill between the two a motorbike overtook at speed - if he was doing less than a ton I'll be surprised.
We headed back round the edge of Shrewsbury using some of the roads from the way out, and a few different ones that I haven't cycled in a long time. Unfortunately we got near to the two largest schools on this side of town just about kicking out time so the cycle paths weren't usable and we needed a change of route.
Gav and I parted near to where we'd met up and I had a decent wind assisted ride back for the last couple of miles or so.
43.8 miles at 12.8 mph average. An enjoyable ride for the most part, just let down by a few bad drivers towards the end.
Not many photos taken this time: