Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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February 22nd, 2009 - Dubuque State Forest - Hawley, MA
Saturday, February 21, 2009
February 21st, 2009 - Greylock Glen - Adams, MA
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Greylock Covered Bridge 12.5-Mile Snowshoe Race
February 21st, 2009 - Greylock Glen - Adams, MA
I crossed the line 9th out of 101 in the shorter event, and 7th out of 35 for the full blown Covered Bridge Half Marathon!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
I took Tippi out to the Greylock Glen late morning, to mark the "2-4-1" 2009 Version of our Covered Bridge Snowshoe Half-Marathon. In 2007 we did a similar event, with the Hoxie-Thunderbolt section being 3.5-miles, and the Covered Bridge section hitting 4.5-miles for an eight-mile total.
This was going to be a long day of putting out ribbon, stapling paper arrows and mile-markers to trees, and breaking trail. I was fortunate to have the dog with me.
I climbed up the Thunderbolt along Hoxie Brook, marking as I went, until finally making it to the turn-a-round point at the shelter. It was wonderfully sunny, with deep blue sky. A magical day to be on the mountain, or anywhere outside, really.
While making my way steeply downhill, I spotted a single form slowly making their way up the slope. Thinking, now who would be out here today, and topping it off messing up my beautiful tracks for tomorrow's event?
As I got close, Tippi went charging off toward the interloper, and before I began apologizing for her aggression, I noticed she was happy and prancing around the human form. She knew who it was, and I finally did too, PH.
We exchanged incredible greetings, me telling him I sure was happy to have company because it looked like I would be out there into dark. Paul told me he went into work at 4 a.m. so he could get out to meet me and assist, keeping me company, etc.
We had a fantastic day, albeit a very long one. The route gps measured over 12.5-miles. The snow on the Thunderbolt and the Red Gate hadn't been stepped on in a long while, so it met knee depth.
Finished just as dark settled in, with the two best friends anyone could have, Paul and Tippi. We were ready for the event.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
The first ride had been on February 3rd, 2009, from Burlingame Hill in Adams to Notch Road in Cheshire. This included a nice section over Stafford Hill.