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Saturday, 10 January 2026

A chilly January jaunt

The original plan for today was to head out on the Water of Leith path, returning by a high route along Woodhall Road and through Bonaly. But with temperatures barely reaching zero, and reports of extensive icy patches on many bike paths and minor roads, we opted for a different route – one that involved staying in town, and on roads that were likely to have been gritted.

Seven of set out from the Meadows, which was not a bad turnout considering the conditions. We started down The Mound and Dundas Street, and then on to Canonmills and along Inverleith Row towards Leith. Fortunately, the traffic was light, and, up to that point, we did not encounter any serious ice.

We cautiously crossed Leith Links and then onto the Restalrig Path. At first, all was well. But about half way along the path, we came up against some serious slippery stretches, with the ramp leading up to Lochend Road being all but impassable. We had been aiming for Lochend Park and Meadowbank, but when one of the group slipped and fell on the ice (fortunately she was unhurt), we decided on another change of plan.

So we left the Restalrig Path at Easter Road, then weaved through back streets to Leith Walk. We stayed on the segregated bike lane to the top of the Walk, then into Leith Street and across Waterloo Place. The final leg took us over North Bridge and into Chambers Street to the National Museum, at which point the ride was declared over and we went our separate ways.

At slightly less than an hour and half in the saddle and seven miles on the clock, it was not exactly a long run, but the general feeling was that we had made the best of the morning, despite the difficult conditions. And although the temperature remained around zero the whole time, at least it stayed dry and reasonably sunny.

Next month we will have a normal full-day ride. With luck, the weather will have improved by then. (But don't hold me to that.)

Leaders: Alison and Mike

Report: Mike


 

Monday, 5 January 2026

half-day ride this coming Saturday

We've got our first ride of 2026 coming up on Saturday (10th). This will again be a half-day run, ending at around 1 pm at or near the Meadows. We will not be organising an official lunch stop, but there are plenty of cafes, sandwich shops and pubs near the finish point for anyone who wants to go for a post-ride meal or snack.

Alison will be our leader on Saturday. She'll be taking us on a pleasant route along the Water of Leith to just beyond Colinton, and then back via Woodhall Road and Bonaly. The outward leg will be mostly flat, but there will be a couple of moderate hills on the way home. Most of the route will be on quiet roads and well-surfaced paths, apart from one rough track that might be a little muddy, and a couple of short stretches on main roads where we might see some traffic. The total distance will be about 14 miles.

As always, we'll set out at 10:30 from our usual meeting point at the north end of Middle Meadow Walk. And, as always, the ride is free and open to all on a "just turn up" basis.

Keep in mind that the route details given here are provisional. Although it doesn't happen very often, there is always the possibility that we will have to change the route at short notice, depending on conditions on the day. But even when that happens, the meeting time and place will always be as advertised.

We'll look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on Saturday. And, looking ahead, our February run will be on 14th, when we will be back to our usual full-day format.