Tuesday.
I planned a 30 mile plus ride out to Haddington and back but felt so good that I ended up at Whiteadder Reservoir for a 68 mile round trip! I don't know if it was the sample SiS "Go Plus L-Carnitine" (catchy name!) gel which my friend at my local LBS gave me and which I took pre-ride, but I had more riding in my legs than a lack of sleep the previous night would have suggested.
Wallyford, Tranent, Pencaitland, West Saulton, East Saulton, south-east off the B6355 to Longyester, back up to Danskine The view from the top of the Lammermuirs was beautifully clear and I could not only see the Bass Rock but right over the Forth to Fife. Continuing down the descent of the B355 to Whiteadder, I managed a fun 48mph down towards the reservoir. After riding a little way round - and watching the lapwings - I headed back up the hill as the weather was taking a turn for the worse.
Although the sun had stayed out, the wind was strong most of the day, but by now it was really gusting strongly. The same road I had managed down at 48mph had me going back up at between 6 and 8!
I stopped off in the local shop in Pencaitland for a cheese and onion roll and a bit of banter from the very friendly ladies in the shop before heading home. The last action of the day was a ride to the Chinese takeaway for a well-deserved treat. I did make one boo-boo though, climbing on my mountain bike and realising I still had my road shoes (and therefore the wrong cleats) on!
The only downer on the trip was the moron in Pencaitland who thought it appropriate to squeeze between me and two approaching cars immediately after I'd turned onto the B6355 from the shop. Totally unnecessary and almost costing me my elbow, but the gestures he made back at me showed he was the kind of cyclist hater we love so much.
On the flipside, I did love the "Children Crossing" sign as I was approaching the Lammermuirs climb. I meant to photograph it on the way back. If you haven't seen it, it's a standard sign but with the kid on the right has a little alien head, complete with antenna :-) Is that area not known for UFO sightings or am I just confusing it with Bonnybridge? The closest thing to a UFO I saw was what I swear was a Tornado, but I'm not sure where it would have come from, with Leuchars' squadrons having disbanded. Obviously Lossiemouth or one of the English bases.