Pop and PH at Monroe, Dunbar Brook.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Mount Greylock Marathon
September 24th, 2006 - Adams, Massachusetts
Today, I enjoyed a really special run and adventure. It was my 36th completed marathon, and it was at Mount Greylock.
The Greylock Marathon's always mean a bit more to me than others; this one was especially memorable due to the company I had for the entire route, my dad and my great friend Paul H, as well as Tips on her 10th completed marathon. We finished at 7:29:23, just beating some heavy rain. An unbelievable day!
The Greylock Marathon's always mean a bit more to me than others; this one was especially memorable due to the company I had for the entire route, my dad and my great friend Paul H, as well as Tips on her 10th completed marathon. We finished at 7:29:23, just beating some heavy rain. An unbelievable day!
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Monday, July 31, 2006
Saturday, July 1, 2006
Friday, June 30, 2006
Tunxis Trail Marathon II - June 30th, 2006
Barkhamsted & New Hartford, Connecticut
Barkhamsted & New Hartford, Connecticut
Today I completed my 35th marathon, Tunxis II.
This was the second time in 5-weeks that I marathoned along the Tunxis Trail... this time, I used the southern portion down to Satan's Kingdom.
My time was 6:06:30, and I had Tippi along for company. It was her 9th completed marathon.
This was the second time in 5-weeks that I marathoned along the Tunxis Trail... this time, I used the southern portion down to Satan's Kingdom.
My time was 6:06:30, and I had Tippi along for company. It was her 9th completed marathon.
Tippi on top of Indian Council Caves, along the Tunxis.
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Tunxis Trail Marathon I - May 23rd, 2006
Hartland, Barkhamsted , Connecticut
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Hartland, Barkhamsted , Connecticut
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I completed a Tunxis Marathon in 5:41:50. I had Johnny Bandit along for company, as well as Tippi. It would be my 34th marathon completed, and Tippi's 8th.
We rambled from Route 20 to Route 219 in East Hartland, Connecticut, and back for the first 19.5 miles. We finished up with the Route 20 to Pell Road near the Massachusetts border for the final 6.5-miles.
Old Notes: Another great day; started out 45 degrees at the 9:15 A.M. start time. It reached a high of maybe 60 degrees during the day, with majority in the mid 50’s. Sunny and blue sky entire time, occasional strong breeze every once and a while. Started the run at 9:15 A.M.
John and I both felt that it was the easiest marathon either of us had ever done. We finished strong, running all but the very start of Trillium Hill from mile 24.5 onward. I believe we could have easily gotten thru another hour on this day. Plenty of water for Tippi, no problems with her other than the porcupine around mile 18. We escaped from that ok.
John Bandit rambling through the meadow.
We rambled from Route 20 to Route 219 in East Hartland, Connecticut, and back for the first 19.5 miles. We finished up with the Route 20 to Pell Road near the Massachusetts border for the final 6.5-miles.
Small Waterfall on the northern section of Tunxis Trail.
Old Notes: Another great day; started out 45 degrees at the 9:15 A.M. start time. It reached a high of maybe 60 degrees during the day, with majority in the mid 50’s. Sunny and blue sky entire time, occasional strong breeze every once and a while. Started the run at 9:15 A.M.
Tippi taking a look down from the climb a mile from Pell Road.
John and I both felt that it was the easiest marathon either of us had ever done. We finished strong, running all but the very start of Trillium Hill from mile 24.5 onward. I believe we could have easily gotten thru another hour on this day. Plenty of water for Tippi, no problems with her other than the porcupine around mile 18. We escaped from that ok.
The Pell Road TurnAround.
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Metacomet Trail Marathon - April 27th, 2006
West Suffield, East Granby, Simsbury & Bloomfield, CT
West Suffield, East Granby, Simsbury & Bloomfield, CT
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Becoming inspired, I completed a Metacomet Marathon with my dog Tippi; it was just us.
Lately, most of my running turned toward exploring and mapping routes through the forest of Western Massachusetts and North Central Connecticut, with an emphasis on picking out ways to connect big tracks of land, and turn them into runs of marathon length.
This run began in Sunrise Park, Suffeld, Connecticut and flowed south through Penwood State Forest in Bloomfield and Simsbury, Connecticut. We spent 6:27:00 completing a little over 28-miles or so.
This was my 33rd marathon completed, and Tippi's 7th.
Notes: A great day; started out 50 degrees at the 9:45 A.M. start time. I believe it reached 70 degrees during the day, with most of it in the mid to upper 60’s. Sunny and blue sky entire time, with a bit of a nice breeze every once and a while.
Lately, most of my running turned toward exploring and mapping routes through the forest of Western Massachusetts and North Central Connecticut, with an emphasis on picking out ways to connect big tracks of land, and turn them into runs of marathon length.
Tips taking a look toward the quarry in West Suffield, Connecticut.
This run began in Sunrise Park, Suffeld, Connecticut and flowed south through Penwood State Forest in Bloomfield and Simsbury, Connecticut. We spent 6:27:00 completing a little over 28-miles or so.
This was my 33rd marathon completed, and Tippi's 7th.
Hueblin Tower in the distance; we would be turning around just prior to it.
Notes: A great day; started out 50 degrees at the 9:45 A.M. start time. I believe it reached 70 degrees during the day, with most of it in the mid to upper 60’s. Sunny and blue sky entire time, with a bit of a nice breeze every once and a while.
Tippi taking a look back off a ledge.
Much of the route is a ridge trail, with weather beaten trees still standing.
Tippi at the finish, ready to eat and rest.
Saturday, March 25, 2006
6th Annual U.S.S.S.A. National Snowshoe 10km Championship
March 25th, 2006 - - Bolton Valley, VT
March 25th, 2006 - - Bolton Valley, VT
Many of our racers participated in the National Championship event for the first time this season. The event was pretty awesome, with 156 racers in the National Championship event, and another 47 in the Citizen's Race.
I managed a 73rd spot, which is what I had in me this day. My Pop won himself a bronze medal for coming in 3rd in the 65 to 69 division!
Sunday, March 5, 2006
Saturday, March 4, 2006
Sunday, February 12, 2006
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