Another cracking day here and with Sharron out for cake and coffee, I'd the luxury of a free morning.
Had planned another gravel ride, this time up in the Brechin area. Been passing the path network signs for years but always on the way to somewhere else.
Things started well with some nice farm tracks then up through the golf course into a lovely section of woods.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Would be even better the other way, as it was gently uphill for me the way I was heading.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Then things went a little bit Epicyclo.
Farm tracks which weren't on the map but did exist, and ones which were on the map but didn't exist.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
GRRRRRRR!!!!!
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Earlier height gain was rewarded with a lovely, swoopy singletrack descent down through the trees finishing up at the river. Fantastic fun, but a couple of cheeky sections testing my 40c tyres and meagre abilities to the limit.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
After that it was back to the car along the riverside path, with just the bluebells for company.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
All in all just 17.5 miles, but scope to connect into trails near Forfar for a two town ride.
Had planned another gravel ride, this time up in the Brechin area. Been passing the path network signs for years but always on the way to somewhere else.
Things started well with some nice farm tracks then up through the golf course into a lovely section of woods.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Would be even better the other way, as it was gently uphill for me the way I was heading.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Then things went a little bit Epicyclo.
Farm tracks which weren't on the map but did exist, and ones which were on the map but didn't exist.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
GRRRRRRR!!!!!
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
Earlier height gain was rewarded with a lovely, swoopy singletrack descent down through the trees finishing up at the river. Fantastic fun, but a couple of cheeky sections testing my 40c tyres and meagre abilities to the limit.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
After that it was back to the car along the riverside path, with just the bluebells for company.
Brechin ride by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
All in all just 17.5 miles, but scope to connect into trails near Forfar for a two town ride.