Monday, August 15, 2016

On this day in 2014, 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 51st completed marathon.  Map of our route is included below


Running through Stafford Meadow

For the direction challenged

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..

More Burnett

Second crossing of the Cold River.

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Flew to Chicago to drive back to Connecticut with JC.  Took the turn toward Ohio, so that we could visit the Serpent Mound in Peebles.  The visit was fascinating, and well worth the travel.  Much to learn still, much to learn.




From the Archives, August 13th, 2006... Pop and his Oliver...

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Meeting with Massachusetts DCR regarding volunteer work (a continuation of meeting of July 26th) and trails in Hawley / Dubuque.  I am hopeful that I will be of some assistance to them and the forest.  

Prior to the meeting, I rambled through the trails north of the Hawley Kiln.  It is a real maze, and unfortunately the trails are on private property.  I am surprised so many "alternatives" popped up within a couple years in such a small area.  The good news is taking the "lefts" will lead to the stone wall crossing and the beginnings of "Goat Head Trail".

After monkeying around at the Kiln, I drove to Hawley's "Old Town Common", to search for the "snake effigy wall".  I was pretty sure I knew the spot, and I was correct.  Ended with a nice little 3-mile run in tremendous humidity before a drive to Hallockville Pond and the meeting at SCA HQ.

Hawley Kiln, from the south.

Hawley Kiln, from north.

Inside the Kiln, looking Up.

 Out the door.

Snake effigy wall, looking mid-point toward head.

 Another, with a deeper look.

The wall undulates, and is on-top of a huge slab.

 Marker for the First Church of Hawley, on the Old Town Common.

After hiking and some history, this table awaits a picnic.

The Kiosk is full of information on the Old Town Common and the Hawley Bog.



Also on this day in 2005, I completed my 28th marathon in Dubuque State Forest.  Referred to the Hallockville Pond Marathon, I enjoyed the company of Wuzzam and Tippi, with Old Farmer Tom meeting up with us on the Notch Trail by bike.

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

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Northern Tunxis to explore the side-track to Granville with Wuzzam.  No bears this time, but a route drew us up toward Winchell Mountain; we had hoped this path would connect to the Tunxis northern terminus at Pell Road, but it did not (about a half-mile too far north).

Great bit of climbing for us today, and some pretty cool things to see. Finished with over 10-miles of running.  It may be worth attempting a connection to the Tunxis in the future, when I feel adventurous.

Valley Brook

Interesting Stone Mound up the ridge toward Winchell.

 North-South Slab as part of trail.

Old Stonewall or Foundation, south of Trillum Hill.

Another version of stone south of Trillum.

Despite the dryness, something grows.


Saturday, August 6, 2016

There was supposed to be possible violent thunderstorms today, with the best chance between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (reported by all weather services).  I was ready to get out the door at 8:30 a.m. and the sky looked dark to the north and west, so I figured "best stick close by".

Close by meant a return to Cowles Park in East Granby, Connecticut.  I would measure out the twisty loops that I thought of yesterday, with ideas of a 6-hour run (or something).

The loop measured out just under 2.20-miles, but it turns a lot, so 2.2 may be short by a bit.  As it stands, twelve loops would make 26.40-miles...  something to shoot for on a cooler day.  Today was brutally hot and humid, and it got worse as the day moved on.

Ended up taking the orange trail (westerly route) past Wynding Hills and using Tunxis Avenue and other roads to connect back to Cowles.  Ended with 5.7-miles in about 1:20:00.

Really nice bridge work at the edge of Cowles heading up to the power lines.

A view from the small meadow west of Wynding Hills.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Another Friday at Cowles Park with K2, another day in the 90's.  Enjoyed the winding out and back mountain bike trails, and while daydreaming I thought this route without an out-and-back but with a loop to complete it, may make a good 6-hour run.  Next time I'm here I will gps measure the loop I have in mind, and then see who may give it a try?

For today, close to 4 good miles on my legs.  Enjoyable!

Had this surprise me today..

The trails are in really nice shape in Cowles,

K2 finished up first today, and he had some Recoverite waiting for me!

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

On this day in 1996 I completed my 12th marathon.  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.

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Finally some rain in the morning, with cooler temperatures.  The humidity is still difficult to deal with, with the associated outdoor recreational issues intact.  Kept the time down after yesterday's longish run, and the weather, to a comfortable 3.8-miles.

Used the Hatchet Hill trailhead for the Metacomet, and revisited Smaug's Lair and Keg Roller (which I may have previously read as Egg Beater or Egg Roller, no telling).  Took a side-trail heading further south close to the Farmington River and enjoyed that.  There remain a few more trails I haven't been able to tidy up yet.

The signage that appears on the mountain bike trails is pretty nice, and appreciated.  It looks like whomever is laying out these paths, and building them, has placed a great deal of emphasis on it being a substantial  trail network for a very long time.  Nice work!

I read this last month as Egg Roller.

Utilizing a nice natural feature along the trail.

Taj Mahal heads downhill (after some up) toward Cowles Park.

The sign for Metacomet is Taj Mahal's neighbor.

Beautiful section of the Metacomet using gentle swinging uphills embraced by fern.

Smaug's Lair, worth a look.



Saturday, July 30, 2016

Made a trip to Hawley with Wuzzam and the Old Goat to run a big loop in Dubuque State Forest.  It's been almost two full years since I've run in this old favorite, and longer for my two companions.  

We were hoping for either 15 miles or 3.5-hours, and we were close to both...  14.1-gps miles (some of this is winding so actual distance on ground may be greater) and a running time of 3:17:00.

The Kiln is always a treat, and there is a real maze of trails zig-zag'ing around it that I'll have to get back to.  Along the way, there were other trails popping up that I hadn't noticed before, which I'll get to.

We did a little searching and found the balanced rock off Bog Trail.  I have photos we took during a winter snowshoe in the early 2000's, but lately it had escaped me.  Today, we took the time and it was very worth it...  excellent surprise along this trail.

Took a look at the Old Cemetery off Poverty Square Trail, something Wuzzam and I always do.

Moody Spring had a good flow of delicious water, which we all tanked up on.  The trails throughout were in pretty great shape, which was really nice to enjoy.  Great day with two old friends whom I have been running with for around 20-years.  That's longevity!

New Signage for the Hawley Kiln!

The Kiln Itself.

Dubuque's Balanced Rock.

 Dubuque's Balanced Rock.

 Very Weathered Signage for the Old Cemetery.

 Gould Meadow Shelter.

Moody Spring, a very mystical location for Wuzzam and I.

Wuzzam and Old Goat at the Spring.

Periwinkle Trail off South Road.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

On this day in 2005, Tippi and I ran the Savoy General Store Marathon.  It was lengthy, over 29-miles I believe.  From Haskins Road to the General Store, which brought us all the way over to Windsor Jambs, we had the company of "Max", a friendly dog we picked up at Loop & Haskins intersection. 

Tippi along the trails of Savoy, 2005.

Oddly, each time we came to an intersection on the trail, "Max" knew which way we were planning on turning (even though he lead).  He managed this for 9 - 10 miles.

Total for the day was roughly 29.30-miles in 6:17:52.  It was my 27th completed marathon, and Tippi's 3rd.  After finishing, I met Jane Phinney in the Savoy Town Offices;  she was the Savoy Town Clerk and is the author of  "Taking the High Road".


Notes from the day include: Cool day with Big Sun, stayed in the 70's.  Felt fine through Tannery Falls Area, but Ross Brook and the Balanced Rock Section were a bit of a struggle.  Rebounded well after that until Windsor Jambs.  Tired but decent until the climb out of the Jambs to Griffin Road, which was a chore despite being mostly downhill.









Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Had a day off to take care of errands and meet with Mass DCR to discuss ideas and trails.  Everything turned out wonderfully.

Ended the afternoon with a stop at Robinson State Park in Feeding Hill/Agawam/West Springfield, Massachusetts.   

Many trails to explore, so I'll visit again very soon.  Extending the Metacomet from Suffield gets you here, as I once completed during a August 27th, 2008 Marathon using a partial of this area.

Town Boundary Marker.

Tall Trees throughout forest.



Sunday, July 24, 2016

On this day in 2009, Tippi and I explored the Robert Frost Trail through Sunderland and Amherst (I think).  It was a day after a really hard rain, so the brooks and streams were really roaring.  We ended up losing a bunch of time "off trail" around Eastman Brook.

We parked at Amethyst Brook and did a bit south, then north to the foot of Bull Hill.  Outstanding area that I would like to return to.

This was my 41st completed marathon and Tippi's 14th.  The run took us 6:03:58 to finish.