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Old 26-05-09, 07:05 PM   #1
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Hey guys and girls...

I thought we could do with a bit of cheery news, after all these offs...so...

Today I embarked on my own little adventure...my first "Long Solo"

I went from home in Livingston to Moffat via the old A74 (not the motorway - far too windy for that!), from there I met up with a friend and we went a mooch around some of my old childhood haunts...along some gorgeous quiet roads, only saw two other vehicles and some sheep on them! Down to Lockerbie and then I headed back north to West Calder... here's a rough map

It was a very good very positive run, and I just wanted to share with you all my happy news. I even got to experience my first run in the rain...and strong winds...

my trip meter says 150.7 miles... my longest solo run yet and I'm dead chuffed.

I'd like to make it a regular little run, so if anyone wants to join me next time you'd be more than welcome.



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Old 26-05-09, 07:19 PM   #2
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Very good, glad you had a good time..

How about venturing north this Sunday?

Would be good if you could make it, there will be riders coming up from you're area to go up with.
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Old 26-05-09, 07:20 PM   #3
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Well done you

Thats a fair distance Jen, was you all stiff afterwards. I bet you felt exhausted but rewarded afterwards.

I was out on Monday for a run, come off the M8 at Newhouse and followed the A73 > A721 > A72 all the way to Innerleithen then took the B709 to Mountbenger and then on too Moffat via the A708. Took the A701 > A72 back to Glasgow. Some really nice roads down that way and very great scenery around St Mary's Lake etc

+ 1 on the sheep BTW they were everywhere on the A708 even on the road, even the tiny baby ones too.

Great job, roll on the next ride out lol
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Old 26-05-09, 07:29 PM   #4
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Well done you

Thats a fair distance Jen, was you all stiff afterwards. I bet you felt exhausted but rewarded afterwards.

I was out on Monday for a run, come off the M8 at Newhouse and followed the A73 > A721 > A72 all the way to Innerleithen then took the B709 to Mountbenger and then on too Moffat via the A708. Took the A701 > A72 back to Glasgow. Some really nice roads down that way and very great scenery around St Mary's Lake etc

+ 1 on the sheep BTW they were everywhere on the A708 even on the road, even the tiny baby ones too.

Great job, roll on the next ride out lol
I actually feel ok just now...will probably be aching tomorrow though!
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Old 26-05-09, 07:31 PM   #5
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Very good, glad you had a good time..

How about venturing north this Sunday?

Would be good if you could make it, there will be riders coming up from you're area to go up with.
I'm going to a Hen night on saturday so probably wont be in any fit state to go biking on sunday!

plus, your run is more than double what i did today...little steps...I'll go later in the summer though!
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Enjoy you'reself, and go and get goosed
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Old 26-05-09, 08:07 PM   #7
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Well done Jen. How proud are you? So you should be as well, keep at it and before long you will be putting the rest of us to shame with the mileage.
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Old 26-05-09, 08:34 PM   #8
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Nice run, thats a good route you took as the roads are never overly busy most of the way. I just noticed your in Mid Calder, i'm about 5 minutes away in Murieston, and you seem to have a connection to where I was born West calder.
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You know, this is how Ted Simon started out...
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You know, this is how Ted Simon started out...
Who is Ted Simon??


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