Up the A6

Rain this morning. Dry, excepting a few puddles by the time I downed tools in the afternoon – but much cooler weather than the last few days. Almost cold! And windy, and overcast. Positively autumnal.

I put a pair of cycling tights on, bringing to end what must surely be the longest run of legs-out rides in my cycling career. I put several waist-up layers on as well, including a fleece. I was comfortably warm enough but I didn’t overheat.

Started off a bit indecisively up Ashby Road before turning back after a minute or so to start the eastbound route. I only had a vague idea of what I was going to do. I suppose (in hindsight) maybe Six Hills and back might have been well-suited to the conditions, with the wind coming from the NE. But I got as far as the junction at Hathern and decided to go up the A6, just to do something different. I assumed I’d find a left turn to come back toward Long Whatton or Diseworth but I’d done two miles of the busy A road before I found a suitable turn, to Donington. Shortly after that I found a left turn to Long Whatton. Quite an enjoyable stretch of road that, one I’d not done before. A bit twisty, and patchy in places but quiet.

Came home a time-honoured way from Whatton once I’d got my bearings (I took the wrong turn at the T junction there initially). Tried to extend my ride a bit by taking a detour along Breedon Lane, then detouring into Coalville for a bit. But I was still back on a disappointing 27.97 miles.

Following your nose and faffing about can sometimes cause you to do longer distances than you intended, but sometimes they can bring you home sooner than you wanted. And that was the case today. But I’ll try to do at least 40 on Friday.

Anyway, 302 done this month so the target 400 miles should be eminently doable.

I’ve now done more than 15 hours of DAB time on the same pair of Alkaline AAs. Very happy with that.

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