Showing posts with label Life is Good. Autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life is Good. Autumn. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 October 2022

Saturday cycling...

 


Saturday and we were out again at JMCP for the usual couple of hours to stretch the legs, it was milder than late and now were into October Autumn is truly here as leaves start to drop from trees  and nights and early morning the temperatures are on the decrease...






I love Autumn and Winter for beachriding as I love getting wrapped up and getting out in the colder temperatures of Winter on Fatbikes where the coast is often quieter and certainly more devoid of people who seem to not wander far from their cars in the coastal car parks...




We had a fun cycle and happy we were soon heading home with another easy 7 miles just out cruising not sweating but keeping the legs spinning...


As usual here is a wee film,  song is `Wide Open` by  The Crystal Method



More soon...

Wednesday, 13 November 2019

Autumn in Binning Woods...


Lovely colours this now in Binning Woods, i rode along across frozen ground avoiding the worst of the mud on the trails which are soaked after recent days of heavy rain showers...


Around the woods are for the 1st winter ride able on the new all weather paths put in over the last two years.  This ride is one of my night time rides so it is nice to show it in daylight pictures...


Beach tree- `Queen of the forest` and although light cloud this morning the leaves almost glow in the light...












The lone Copper beach in Bruce`s Circle standing proud, some of Dads ashes are here under the tree, Beach trees were his favourite trees, esp in Autumn, stopped off here at the bench for 5 minutes to say hello and tell him were all ok and life is good...



On down towards the northern edge of the wood...



The perimeter trail along the north of the wood is unsurfaced and wet in places  though the beach leaves provide a carpet to ride along ok...


Riding home along a short section of road after a real muddy field boundary trail and a low sun came out from the clouds. Wish i was back on the wood again where the light now would be amazing in the Autumn gold...


Shimano Alfine 8 speed hub drive chain ideal for winter conditions, i don't often wash bikes but having daylight to do so makes it an easy quick job to do...




Wee film in the woods, Song is `Nylon` by Phontaine


Autumn Cycle; Binning Woods; Nov 2019 from coastkid71 on Vimeo.



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Sunday, 13 October 2019

Sandstorm cycle...




It was a surreal sight across the Reserve as the sands blew across below the dunes and whipped up onto the dunes adding slowly to the dunes as has been going on for at least 75 years now...


It was a very slow winch into the gale in low gears as the sand raced by below me...



Fantastic light...




Love it out here on days like this...


Film riding out into the wind to the Reserve Point,  Song is `Scrap` by Mogwai


Coastrider; Sandstorm Beachride; Oct 2019 from coastkid71 on Vimeo.


The ride back along the beach was fun, i was flying with the tail wind!, keeping pace with the sand blowing in big waves with the gusts. with the Go Pro reverse view on the bike it captures the tracks disappearing in the sand and the light reflected on the sand,



Another wee film looking back, Song is `Semena Mertvykh` by Boards of Canada


Sandstorm Cycle; Oct 2019 from coastkid71 on Vimeo.


Ace fun...


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Friday, 10 November 2017

Return to the Lighthouse...


Weeks holiday;
Friday and a weeks holiday nearly up,
I always enjoy my early winter weeks holiday and enjoy spending it at home with days out and about along with doing stuff at home, and evenings in front of the stove listening to music and enjoying a couple of Ciders...

Winter;
Winter you get people moaning about the dark nights and cold etc..
Well you see this week with the high pressure and clear blue skies just how lovely it can be in winter, and with days out in such a stunning place here on the east coast, you look forward to the early sunsets and temperatures dropping as you get the stove on and enjoy being snug and warm at home...

That`s the beauty of living in Scotland, the seasons and their changes and how every season i look forward to for it`s own special thing...

Me;
It`s funny when you become single again, i always find myself go to my default setting;
To go doing what i do week in week out season to season...
Like this week on holiday going cycling in the mornings, getting firewood and prepping it for the following months ahead, then around the man cave and garden in the afternoons before getting the stove on in the evenings...

A friend said a funny thing the other evening when i posted some pics on line and i commented; `another day out keeping the dream alive`..
What he commented has made me realise something...
`Your having far too much fun this now, Don`t ruin your life pal, you got it so good,  but if you do... make sure she is worth it...

And i now understand this week what he wrote, try to not make some things happen, don`t be lonely being single-make the most of it!, and keep enjoying your own life doing what makes you happy,  and wait things will come good...


Friday;
Today i drove down to Whitesands - i really enjoying having the van now and the easy option of quickly sticking the bike in the back and going somewhere for a couple of hours,
The sun had been up an hour or so as i rode east to the Light House at Barnes Ness...



The Geology here is world famous, but sadly the old Geology Trail and it`s signs have all but gone and ELDC are missing a trick on not re signing and showing people the history here,
Like this rock formation once a forest, the trees long gone and soil fossilised...


Soon the lighthouse came into view..




Barnes Ness and it`s Lighthouse has fond childhood memories for myself, having spent may days here with my Father when  he was The County Ranger, back then the car parks had wardens, BBQ sites, litter bins and drinking fountains and a geology trail with information signs about the rock formations here...
ELDC may have lost the plot on displaying what there is to offer to visitor`s to our coast but what`s important is still there to be seen is there to see by the visitor...


The Lighthouse was built by the Stevenson family between 1899 and 1901, it still stands as proud today despite the harsh east coast weather, and being straffed by a German Bomber from Norway in WW2. It was electrified in 1966, and fully automated in 1986., and then deactivated in 2005 and now owned by La Farge Cement who operate the nearby works...



Riding east along the coast and a play on the flat rocks exposed here at low tide...




Some filming done on the rocks and up above the shore line and return to the lighthouse on the grassy paths...



The remains of what looks like a ship wreck nearby is believed to be the remains of a firing range target towed at sea for live fire practise by young training crews flying Coastal Command aircraft during WW2...




Always impressed by the lighthouse every time i visit...


Back home and all this to chop and store that i have collected this week... a few months heating through the dark evenings....




A wee film at Barnes Ness,
Song is ` KOMPROMAT`  by The Barr Brothers...


Return to the Lighthouse; Beachride at Barnes Ness Nov 17 from coastkid71 on Vimeo.



More soon...