Almost to the day, twenty years ago. Me, the Old Goat, and Georgie Bear doing Round and Frissel along Mount Riga Reservation. January 14th, 1997.
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Fifteen years ago today, in 2002, we held a South Pond Shuffle Snowshoe event at Savoy Mountain State Forest. This would have been about the 5th South Pond event....
A favorite view of North Pond; I camped here overnight one cold April with my old spaniel Dusty.
We based many events out of these old structures....
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Monday, January 9, 2017
The Legend of the Snow God
Once upon a time, in the lands of the Trail People,
there lived a jovial spirit named Farmer Ed.
Farmer Ed was known far and wide
for his enthusiasm, positive attitude and contagious smile. He was the Keeper
of the Flame, a scribe recording the lore and journeys of the Trail People.
The Trail People were different from other folks. They
frolicked in the forest, jumped over rocks and roots, sang in the rain, ran
through fields of mud and laughed at the wind.
But, every year, Old Man Winter, with his snow, ice
and cold, forced the Trail People to crawl into their caves and long for the
dance of spring.
Then, one year, Farmer Ed pronounced there must be a
better way. He went on a long journey, far from his homelands, seeking guidance
and wisdom for his people. When he reached the mountaintop, he called upon the
four elements: earth, fire, air and water. In the stillness of each dawn, he
listened to the whispers of the Great Spirit. And when the cold winds came, he
learned to bend with the wind.
He came back to his People and assembled the Wise
Ones:
- Dion, the God of Lightning and Speed.
- Worsham, the Shameless Shaman.
- Princess Ellen, Gourmet Temptress.
- Swanee, Greylock Warrior.
- Nymph Kaniac, the Goddess of Youth Eternal.
- And, The Great Silverback, Grandfather of the Trail People.
Farmer Ed shared his Vision Quest and told about the
music of birds and mountain streams and how the animals guided him through the
winter wilderness. He asked the Trail People to breathe in the freshness of the
Earth Mother and walk on the snow.
So now, when the December moon shines brightly
overhead, and the north winds blow cold, the Trail People come out dancing in
their snow shoes of gold.
And that is how the Trail People learned to embrace
the high lonesome sound of winter and found their souls reflected in a
snowflake. And thus, Farmer Ed became known as the Snow God.
Go quietly into the forest, plant some snowshoe prints
on the trail, and soon, you will be smiling like Farmer Ed.
Ed, Thank you for the wonderful, magical mystery tours
in the snow!
Barbarella S.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Slippery snowstorm hitting the area, managed to drive to Sunrise Park and rumble through a 5.7-mile adventure. Some of the route I took seems to be posted private property now-a-days. Only 20 degrees and snow and ice falling, but it sure did feel good to be outdoors regardless.
On this day in 1996, I participated in the annual "Fat Ass 50" in North Adams, Massachusetts. It consisted of many loops on the road, on a cold, gray day, and I believe there was a pretty bad snowstorm on the drive home. I have a time listed of 5:32:35, and I think that was for 26.2 miles - not 50k. This was my 8th marathon completed.
Friday, January 6, 2017
3-miles on Main Street, Suffield.
Fifteen years ago today, we were marking the South Pond Shuffle, among other things, in Florida and Savoy. Ended the day with a trip to a hidden graveyard in Cheshire close to my folk's home.
Tyler Swamp
On South Pond
Loving the Winter
Looking across North Pond
Born to Die Graveyard (Cheshire)
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
This day in 1997...
Looking back in time, I completed my 13th marathon on this day in
1997. It was the Grupa Dupa held at the Talcott Mountain State Park,
home of the Hueblin Tower. I believe Tony Weisgram and Janice Kuhl were
the organizers of this "Fat Ass 50" type event. I recall it consisted
of loops up and around the tower, but I do not recall how many. It was
50k, and I recorded a time of 5:11:13.
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Monday, January 2, 2017
Sunday, January 1, 2017
First run of the new year, on the Metacomet from Route 20 in East Granby. 5.6-miles with some ice and mud.
With the new year, I want to set a couple "goals" for 2017.
- I am hopeful that I can complte 1000+ miles of running this year.
- I am also hopeful that I can record a post each day in this blog, for the entire year.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
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