Tuesday, August 31, 2021


It's that time of year again, the beginning of the 61 Day Challenge.

Last year, I extended the duration to 92 Days (October through December).

This year, I am beginning on September 1st!  A 122 Day Challenge!

November 1 - December 31, 2021
The New England 61 Day Challenge is a healthy lifestyle initiative that includes education about healthy eating, physical activity, and positive behavioral changes. It encourages individuals and groups to participate and learn how to make smart choices and develop healthy behaviors.

New England 61 Day Challenge Pledge
Today, I pledge to participate in the New England 61 Day Challenge.
I will make my health a priority and focus on developing and nurturing my body, mind, and spirit.
I will strive to meet the challenge goals of no soda, no sweets, and no cigarettes.
I will remember that there will be bumps along the road, and I'll stay focused for the entire period.
I pledge to learn and grow in knowledge and to make healthier decisions on a daily basis.
I will support my colleagues, friends, and family throughout the Challenge.
I will take what I learned during the Challenge and strive to maintain my new healthy habits.

****  Additional steps we will be working on are:
  •           No Fast Food.
  •           Limited Fried Food.
  •           Limited Bread.
  •           No Alcohol.
  •           Exercise regularly.
  •           Drink 64 ounces of water daily.
This is my fourth consecutive year with this program, and once again I am determined to have a great four-months working toward success.

And, Marathon History today...
Metacomet Trail Marathon - August 31st, 2019
West Suffield, East Granby, Bloomfield & Simsbury, CT

Today would be the day I would try my first Marathon distance run since 2014.  I am not as fit as I would have liked, as I am carrying 15 or so extra pounds.  I haven't really done any racing in many years, so running hard hasn't happened either.  It has been a struggle health-wise at times, with constant issues related to the bouts with Lyme Disease, as well as the entire repair from the brain tumor surgery.  Basically, I have grown tired of trying to get into "perfect" shape to attempt this distance, as it's dawned on me that "perfect" shape may never materialize.  So, today is the day to suffer if need be.

The original route was the Granville State Forest to Satan's Kingdom using Granville, MDC Forest Roads, and the Tunxis Trail that I had worked out through exploration and mapping during the past few years.  But, that would need two vehicles or a shuttle, and Wuzzam wasn't recovered from the McLean distance last Saturday.  While DL offered to shuttle, I decided to run the Metacomet Marathon that Wuzzam completed with me in 2012.

This would be the fourth Metacomet Marathon I would attempt.  Earlier versions were:

April - 2006, with Tippi.  From Sunrise Park all the way through Penwood completely, and back.  This is actually much further than 26-miles, more in the 28 or 29-mile range.

August - 2008, with Tippi.  From Phelps Road in Suffield, north to Robinson State Park and back for the first 16-miles, and then from Phelps south to Route 20 and back for 10-miles more.

June - 2012, with Wuzzam, and Tippi for the first 10-miles.  This would be the same route as today's scheduled route.  Park at Route 20 in East Granby, run north to Phelps in West Suffield and back for the first 10-miles, and then head 7-miles south into Penwood to do a 2 to 2.5-mile loop before heading back to Route 20 for the last 7-miles, with a grand total of right at 26+.

I got an early enough start, after my one aid-stash at miles 14.5 & 22.  8:50 a.m. I was running along on my way.  Completed the first 10-miles averaging 4.3 mph on the hilly, rocky trail.  All in all, I felt pretty good at that point.

The Hatchet Hill section into Tariffville and the Farmington River became a bit tougher, and by the time I was climbing up toward the Bartlett Chimney around 15-miles, I was feeling a little worn.  Recovery was achieved, and as I approached the Penwood section I was shuffling along pretty well again.

The Metacomet once in Penwood, through to the Pinnacle, is harsh.  Mostly climbing on rocks, with a few lengths of trail to actually run well.  I run this section often enough, and I am able to run it, but that is due to starting at this point, not beginning it at 17-miles.  Today, this section was taken at a fast hiking pace rather than truly running form.

Once on the bottom of the Pinnacle, I feel as though I really charged through the lower section of Penwood back to Wintonbury Road.  My time dipped to an average of 4.1-mph through 22-miles.

The two final legs, from the Farmington River and over Hatchet Hill, was extremely difficult.  For this final 4-miles, I ended up dipping to a 3.9-mph average for the day.  I was still able to jog reasonably well on the more level sections, but the uphills were pushing my heart-rate to a place I wasn't comfortable.

To finish was awesome.  I wasn't sure I had the mental determination to tackle the suffering that a marathon in the woods presents.  I proved to myself that toughness isn't an issue at this point.  My legs were in great shape, I did not have any trouble on the later downhills, even the steep ones.  I am very satisfied with my overall conditioning regarding leg strength.  Even the late uphills, it was more the cardio than the leg muscles.  Limited long trail racing over the past 5-years reared it's head today.

Final thought is I am very satisfied.  In perspective, during the 2012 version on the same route, I had a final total time of 7:01:00.  Today, I ended up at 6:56:00 total, 6:41:00 moving time.  I believe the 2012 run was a much hotter day, as my memory tells me that.  I also think the "stopped" time would have been greater for the older run, but I don't have any data proving that.  So, all in all, a real good run that I can build on.

This was my 55th completed marathon lifetime.

Mile One and Nine, Peak/Copper Mountain

Mile Five, Phelps - Suffield Land Conservancy Property

Mile Eleven, enormous Oak

Mile Thirteen and a half, overlook at T-Ville

Mile Fourteen & Twenty-Two, Farmington River

Mile Fourteen & Twenty-Two, Farmington River

Mile Sixteen & Twenty, Ledge after Bartlett Chimney

Mile Eighteen+ at base of rock stairs to Pinnacle

Monday, August 30, 2021

Explored Conway Hills after a visit with my folks.


Marathon History:
August 30th, 2020 - Nipmuck Trail
Bigelow Hollow to Gurleyville Grist Mill Marathon

Time to Marathon:

Bigelow Hollow to the Gurleyville Grist Mill, through Union, Eastford, Ashford, Willington and Mansfield, Connecticut.

Shuttled cars with Wuzzam, he and the Old Goat would be starting five or six miles away from me.  I hoped to catch them by mile 22 or 23.  This did not happen.

I felt really good until around 17 or 18-miles.  From that point on, I slowed from a 4.5 mph average to a overall 4.3 mph.  Ended up running 6:03:00, with another 5 or so minutes of stopped time to fill up water.  Wuzzam and Karl finished about 7 or 8 minutes before me, doing around 20-miles.  I hit right at 26.2-gps measured miles....  this was marathon #60 all-time for me.

Nipmuck Trail


Sunday, August 29, 2021

Tying up additional trails at Granville, with another 8.3-miles covered today.

View from Radio Tower south of Sweetman Mtn

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Granville area again, this time for 7-miles.

Friday, August 27, 2021

Ran the Suffield 5km Summer Course solo in 25:29.

Also on this day, I've finished two marathons...

In 2008, Tippi and I finished Metacomet II, which began at Phelps Road in Suffield, and covered north to Route 57 and south to Route 20.  Running time of 5:32:00.  This was my 39th and Tippi's 13th completed marathon.

In 2009, Wuzzam joined Tippi and I at Tunxis II (South), which meant we ran from Route 219 to Satan's Kingdom, and also north to Roberts Brook I believe.  Our time was 6:04:44.  This was my 44th and Tippi's 15th marathon.

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Early morning adventure prior to work, Granville again, to connect more of the network.

Completed a very humid and warm 3-miles with new GPS.

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Finally somewhat back to normal at work due to residual Tropical Storm Henri. 

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

 Not as long day at work, but still adjusting to residuals from Tropical Storm Henri. 

Monday, August 23, 2021

Long day at work, Tropical Storm Henri. 

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Long day at work, Tropical Storm Henri. 

Saturday, August 21, 2021

Granville to connect to last week's route on Bad Luck Mountain.  Success at the connections, with exposer to additional trails as well.  Finished with 5.0-miles.

Combo - August 14th & 21st

Friday, August 20, 2021

Work still chewed up the majority of my day, but I did get out to the x-country course to tackle a hard 5k late afternoon.   Completed the run in 26:48, which I was satisfied with considering the month off of decent running due to the toe injury.

Thursday, August 19, 2021

The wrap up of a Pump Station Upgrade Project, and manufacturer "Start Up" with the new pump.  Yet another significantly long day.

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Pump Station Upgrade at work, third consecutive day of 12+ hours.

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Pump Station Upgrade at work, second consecutive day of 12+ hours.

Monday, August 16, 2021

Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #5 for 2021...

"Wild Town", by Jim Thompson, first published in 1957.  This novel introduces Deputy Sheriff Lou Ford, later featured in "The Killer Inside Me" .

Cover Image

Black Lizard Vintage Crime Edition

Alternate Edition

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Finally made it back to the Appalachian Trail in Massachusetts today, covering 7.9-miles from Grange Hall Road to Dalton.

On this day in 2014...
Mahican Mohawk Marathon
August 15th, 2014
Florida, Savoy & Charlemont, Massachusetts

Mohawk, Savoy, Florida Marathon for Wuzzam and I.

Wuzzam and I ran the Mahican Mohawk Marathon in 6:43:30.  We began and ended at Mohawk Trail State Forest in Charlemont, along the bank of the Cold River.  Our turn-around or midpoint was roughly at North Pond at Savoy Mountain State Forest in Savoy / Florida.

This was my 53rd completed marathon.

Running through Stafford Meadow
 
Red Pine Plantation, set in 1930's..
Up through the Red Pine.
Wuzzam at the first crossing of the Cold River.
Bog Pond, a long-time favorite area of ours..
Burnett Homestead Cemetery in Florida..
Second crossing of the Cold River.

Saturday, August 14, 2021

7.4-miles exploring more forest in Granville.

Friday, August 13, 2021

Passed my Dermatologists Exam in the morning, and then drove to visit my parents with DL.  We picked up fish and chips & clam strips along the way for a late lunch with the folks.

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Main and North Main Street in the early morning prior to work for 3.2-miles. 

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

On this day in 2005...
Hallockville Pond Marathon
August 11th, 2005 - Hawley, Massachusetts

Today I completed my 30th marathon.  Locale was Dubuque State Forest and we named the event the "Hallockville Pond" Marathon.  

For company, I had Wuzzam being his norm good sport, and Tippi with her normal determination.  Old Farmer Tom met us along the Notch Trail on bicycle, and enjoyed a few miles with us.

This was Tippi's 4th completed marathon.  Our time ended up at 5:21:16.

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Mid-Morning run in Mclean for a bit of plus and minus...

Plus-side:

  • Toe was pretty good
  • Covered 5-miles
  • Got it done early enough to relax for the rest of the day 
Minus-side:
  • I just didn't have it after Mile-2
  • Warm, Humid and Buggy
  • New GPS isn't functioning as well as it should
For the minus grouping, I will be better once I regain consistency with running regularly.  The month of none running has hurt.  The weather will also improve as fall approaches.  And finally, I am considering sending this gps back and just purchasing the upgrade to my old faithful (and falling apart) Astro.

Monday, August 9, 2021

Granville, Massachusetts to further explore Sullivan Hollow, Hollister Brook and East Sweetman Mountain.  The damaged left toe did well today, over the 3.7-miles of constant up and down.

Small Falls on Hollister Brook after Mill Site

Small Falls on Hollister Brook after Mill Site

Hollister Brook at Mill Site

Hollister Brook at Mill Site

Hollister Brook at Mill Site Path

Hollister Brook Mill Site Path

Sunday, August 8, 2021

Road running along  Main, Kent, Wisteria, Dylan and Bridge for 3.4-miles.

Saturday, August 7, 2021

Back out to Granville and Bad Luck Mountain area.  Some pretty good news from the adventure was the toe was "ok" for the first 5-miles.  I am not saying it isn't "sore", but it was managable.

I found the old path from the topo maps, as well as some "single-track" that got me off the gas-line.

A couple of decent views, one should be pretty good once the leaves fall, the other was fine as it was.

Finished with 7.5-miles, with especially the last one being a bit "rough" due to the toe.

Looking southeast

New Stone Structure

New Stone Structure

Porcupine

Old Pond

Perched/Balanced Rock

Friday, August 6, 2021

I meant to do some running today, but an emergency at work caused a very long day.  It wasn't the worst thing, as the toe is still decently sore. 

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Great news today...  I received the following notice:

The Connecticut Master Woodland Manager team is excited to welcome you to our first cohort!

I hope to participate!

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

"High Points" along the trails I've visited during July, 2021... (wrecked left toe, not much going on)

  • Liar Mountain, Tolland State Forest, Tolland, Massachusetts
  • Tow Hill, Tolland-Granville, Massachusetts
  • Phelon Memorial Forest Lookout, Granville, Massachusetts
  • Beech Hill, Granville, Massachusetts (Parsons and Black Pond Area)

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

On this day in 1996...
Appalachian Trail Marathon
August 3rd, 1996 - Salisbury, CT to Mount Washington, MA

I completed my 13th marathon today.  My route took me along the Appalachian Trail, from Salisbury, Connecticut into Massachusetts.  My turnaround point was at the summit of Mt. Everett.  My time on the trail was roughly 6:27:53, which included a break for a lunch at Everett.

Monday, August 2, 2021

What Played in Ed's Head -- Music listened to for the time-period  July 1st through 31st, 2021: