Saturday, April 23, 2016

Enjoyed a quiet walk with my dog in Jesse Fowler Smith Memorial Forest, Suffield, Connecticut.  This is a close to home location with a nice short loop that is covered by massive beach and white pine trees.


The area is really underused, the few people I run into when hiking here live in the neighborhood.  It is basically flat, so Tippi can navigate it well. 


It's always good to get out in the woods with my dog.  Or anywhere, actually.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Solidifying the Sodom Road section.  From Galbreath Road parking, to the crossing at Gulf Road, is right around 2-miles.  Out and back today gave me 3.5-miles.  There are some interesting rock formations in this area...  my March 26th post had some stone mound photographs.  Today, I have one large boulder pic.

Large Boulder near Sodom Road.


Thursday, April 21, 2016

Today, I scouted Whitiker Woods and McCann Farm Trails.  This beautiful segment of forest will be the ending leg of our planned marathon.  I needed about 6-miles from the intersection south of Mountain Road, which is a bit northwest of Soapstone Mountain.  Using a a chunk of the Whitiker and McCann Trails gets it done.

Stone Wall along the way to Soapstone.


Our Marathon is coming together, everything but the Soapstone section.


Sunday, April 17, 2016

Another day in Shenipsit State Forest, doing the northern section of our planned spring marathon.  Today, 8.2-miles, hitting Bald and Pinnacle in the opposite direction of usual (for us).  I believe that to truly know a forest, or trails in a forest, you have to be able to see them in your mind.  That means learning them from all directions.

A nice perched rock along the route.


Saturday, April 16, 2016

A visit to Mohawk Trail State Forest, in Charlemont, Massachusetts, with my friend Bob, who knows every square inch of this forest.  I've been out a half-dozen times with Bob in Mohawk, and I am amazed at what I learn each visit.  Today, we had Jared joining us from Central Massachusetts.

I got to the forest early, and took a run from the Headquarters up the south side of Thumper Mountain.  This is a fairly new path that the staff has been opening up;  it is really awesome as it allows a loop over Thumper Mountain, rather than an out and back from the summit.  The other nice thing about the new route is the trail passes fairly close to the "Gateway".  I didn't have a camera with me, but will remedy that in the future.

Once back to the car, it was a short wait for Bob and Jared, and we spent an enjoyable and informative 3-hours searching for and measuring trees, namely white pine, black birch, and striped maple.

All told, I got six good miles on my legs today.  To top it all off, Bob named a white pine for me.  It is located at the leach field, the "Alibozek Leach Field Pine" measured 149' tall.  What a day!

 Bob getting a fix on the Jake Swamp Pine.

 Jake Swamp's Crown, 173'.
 

Bob and Jared verifying measurements.

A walk through Stafford Meadow, just prior to the Algonquin Stand.

Friday, April 15, 2016

I was fortunate to run the 100th Boston Marathon on this day, 1996. It was my 10th marathon completed, in a time of 3:24:14.

Saturday, April 9, 2016

It's looking like the prep work for our planned marathon in Shenipsit is coming together.  All the explorations and associative mapping has given us a workable northern section, which will include the new blue blazed Shenipsit Trail as well as some alternative tracks that will bring us over the Pinnacle and Bald Mountain.  Total of 10.1-miles today, which will be a great opening section of a marathon.

Here is the first 10+ miles of our planned route:


Sam cooling off at Bald Mountain Pond / Marsh

Wuzzam and K2 after the run, with our friend "tedziu"

Friday, April 8, 2016

3.9-miles in Shenipsit "Central" again.  Excellent night, beautiful weather.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

More exploring in Northern Shenipsit State Forest.  There are TNTC (Too Numerous Too Count) trails.  Some are so tight together that I have trouble mapping them without having a surveyor grade global positioning system unit.  The good news is it forces me to identify landmarks to associate the trails better, in my head anyway, if I want to remember them.

8.4-miles of good running, some picture taking, and I beat the rain by a bit.

 Large Boulder perched on edge of slab, from east.

Same Large Boulder perched on edge of slab, from west.
 
 Leading Uphill from east of Pinnacle, Hill labeled X99, three large stones.

Cellar Hole slightly off trail.

Well for Cellar Hole.

Tall Standing Stone, well over 6-feet high.


Thursday, March 31, 2016

A weeknight run around the Bald Mountain area...  3.1-miles, beautiful weather!

The sign announcing where we are!

Bald Mountain Pond!

Jon and Samantha pushing upward!

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Giving the Shenipsit Section between Route 190 and Gulf Road a try today.  5.1-miles, beautiful day.  There are some interesting stone piles slightly off the trail, several of them in a close proximity.  It is possible to look at my map and see where I "stumbled" around a bit looking at and photographing these mounds.

Close Up of Stone Mound. 

Longer Shot of Mounds.
 

Friday, March 25, 2016

A trip to visit my parents in Adams made it logical to stop in Ashfield on Route 116 / 112 to enjoy Ashfield Trail network.  Slight rain, but not too bad.  3.9-miles of fun.

Along the way I took a few pictures of Sherman Springs in Savoy.

Locally famous Sherman Springs! 

I've made a point of noticing markers along my travels.  I respect and feel the loss. I pass by this roadside memorial often when traveling to visit my parents.  It is on Route 9, in Cummington or Goshen.  Here is a photo from today, followed  by one I had taken years ago when it had been freshly painted.

March of 2016.

August of 2005.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

4-miles on the Metacomet Trail in Suffield, Connecticut.

One of the many lookouts along the trail.

Tippi taking a look from Peaked, aka Copper, Mountain.

Weekly Total, 19.5 Miles.
Yearly Total, 129.3 Miles.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Shifted up and went to Barkhamstead area, the Tunxis Trail near Ski Sundown.  We did well with a 7.8-mile run down to Satan's Kingdom and then back plus.  Haven't updated the Tunxis geodatabase yet, so map is not ready.

My dog Tips on the Tunxis.

Friday, March 18, 2016

It is hard to believe I haven't run in Shenipsit / Soapstone area in over a decade.  With so many new trails it is like I've never been here before.  Constant field-work with GPS data will really cement the new network in my mind.  A short 3.3-miles for this one.