Moody Spring Snowshoe Ramble I
January 3rd, 1998 - Hawley, Massachusetts
January 3rd, 1998 - Hawley, Massachusetts
M. SPRINGS & SMILING SNOWMEN
Seeing as we missed out on BD’s
FA50 and also TW’s Gruba Dupa, a few leftover wannabees considered multiple
loops around the forest of Hawley, specifically Moody Springs. Although we
wouldn’t come close to the holiday achievement of 50Km, we did spend a
wonderfully long time sampling the unseasonable warm temperatures and deep wet
snow that Hawley State Forest had to offer. And oh yes, drink from the spring
we did...
The Basin Brook Trail is a
particularly beautiful section of this forest during the winter months, so much
so we ran it in both directions. There is something wonderfully relaxing and
peaceful about running in snow along side a frozen snow covered brook rolling
along slowly not in any hurry. Infrequent blast of hot blowing air contrasted
sharply with the cold wet pocket of air within the bottom of the steep banks of
the brook, causing us to wonder and laugh each time we felt the change of
temperature. This was a real charge for us, for at this point of the day each
of us was feeling tiredness creep in and our judgment may have been a bit
cloudy. As each of us admitted feeling the difference, all became sane again.
Well, sort of.
We actually circled Moody
Springs twice, filling our bottles and drinking long and deep both times. The
shelter had a huge snowman perched on it’s roof, looking out for approaching
visitors and greeting them with a welcoming hand raised in salute. None of us
could figure out how anyone managed to raise the big balls of snow up onto the
roof, but the frosty thing sure did look happy sitting there alone at the
magical place known as Moody Springs. Come to think of it, so did we.
MOODY
SPRINGS SNOWSHOE RAMBLE I
JANUARY
3, 1998 HAWLEY, MA
K2
12km 5:45
JT
15km 3:05
Keen-Eye
13 miles 3:59
Bandit
13 miles 4:05
Farmer 13 miles 4:05