Sunday, January 20, 2019
I reached some high points during 2018, which is pleasing. I didn't attain all the goals I had set, but looking back on my list I was being very optimistic.
I did not meet my hoped for 1200-miles of running, but I did manage to get over 1000-miles for the year (second consecutive season doing so). To be completely honest, health-wise, things were a bit on the difficult side for us. Looking at things reasonably, or rationalizing, I am pretty fortunate to have completed what I did.
I did complete a couple of "organized" challenges, as follows:
I did complete a couple of "organized" challenges, as follows:
- The New England Scenic Trail "Hike 50" Challenge.
- The Trustees of Reservations "Hike 125" Challenge.
- Trinity Health "The New England 61 Day Challenge".
I managed to gain an additional Information Technology Certificate, this time Microsoft MTA Networking Fundamentals. I've been managing one per year over the past three years, and I feel pretty good about continuing my education.
- Microsoft MTA Networking Fundamentals (98-366). 2018.
- Comptia IT Fundamentals Certification (FCO-U51). 2017.
- CWNP CWTS Wi Fi Fundamentals Certification (PWO-071). 2016.
I am currently continuing my Information Technologies path, with the Microsoft Security and Comptia 901 & 902 Certifications on my horizon.
I am also currently enrolled in a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) course, which is usually completed in 36-weeks on average.
I branched out and took three lengthy trips this past year, with the following highlights:
- Cahokia.
- Cruise aboard the Disney Magic to New Brunswick.
- Chicago to various Museums.
I have been working on understanding Ancient America; this pastime and study is just beginning, but I am encouraged by my results so far. I have begun planning for my 2019 adventure, and have the Newark Earthworks as a planned visit in April.
I assisted and supported the Woodswalker during his power point presentations on rocks and dolmens during his local events:
- Bloomfield Public Library - January
- Granby Public Library - February
- Suffield Senior Center - February
- Farmington Public Library - May
- South Windsor Public Library - October
I actually entered a running "race" for the first time in 5 or so years, at Goodwin State Forest, and felt as though I competed well. It felt good to be there, and the Goodwin Trails are beautiful.
I'll add my 2019 Goals in at some point, as I am still organizing them. I got way to carried away last season with "ideas" for exploring and running adventures. The one "list" that I did well with was visiting Williamsburg Woodland Trails - I did manage to visit each of their locations, but I added a few surrounding spots to move the number from nine to twelve, and I came up one short (Lily Pond, Goshen). The Williamsburg Woodland & Nearby sites are:
I'll add my 2019 Goals in at some point, as I am still organizing them. I got way to carried away last season with "ideas" for exploring and running adventures. The one "list" that I did well with was visiting Williamsburg Woodland Trails - I did manage to visit each of their locations, but I added a few surrounding spots to move the number from nine to twelve, and I came up one short (Lily Pond, Goshen). The Williamsburg Woodland & Nearby sites are:
- Bradley (visited February 19th, 2018)
- Breckenridge (visited February 24th, 2018)
- Tilton Farm, North & South, Goshen Open Space (visited May 12th, 2018)
- Devils Den, locale point of interest (visited May 12th, 2018)
- Henhawk (visited June 2nd, 2018)
- Historic Dam (visited July 4th, 2018)
- Graves Farm (visited July 19th, 2018)
- Hall / O'Neil (visited July 19th, 2018)
- Petticoat Hill & Locke's Loop (visited August 11th, 2018)
- Big View (visited August 25th, 2018)
- Briar Hill (visited December 30th, 2018)
- Lily Pond, Goshen Open Space
Similarly, I did manage to find the 1926 Memorial Plaque in Conway State Forest / Williamsburg area, on June 2nd, 2018. The plaque is set in a stone commemorating the High Street Walking Club and Edward C. Gere.
All in all, a pretty good year! Bring on 2019!
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Wuzzam and I planned to recreate our Hampden to Somers run over nine-peaks, accomplished last June 23rd. This was K. Simons route for the old "Lost in Hampden" adventures, from 1999 and 2000 era.
The morning was absolutely awesome, in the low 30's with a nice, bright, warm sun. For most of the run we didn't even need gloves.
It's an idea to refer to this run as "9-Peaks", as we climbed at least to that number, as follows:
- Hampden Overlook
- Goat Rock
- Minnechoag
- 880
- Pine
- Rattlesnake
- Perkins
- Pinnacle
- Bald
We made it through feeling pretty good. Not only does this run cover a decent distance (today's route equaled 12.1-miles) and include numerous climbing, but there is also the added incentive of finding your way on very old, obscure, and unmarked trails. That's the thing for me, connecting together routes so they make some sense in the larger picture (or at least get us where we want to be).
At the end, the Old Goat himself came charging down the trail to meet us just moments after we had finished... he went out along the new Shenipsit Trail to try to meet us on our way in. All in all, an awesome day and adventure.
Sign at Hampden Memorial Park, the Start
View off Hampden Overlook
View off Hampden Overlook
View off Hampden Overlook
Wuzzam at Goat Rock
Climbing Minnichoag
880 with Pine in the distance
Looking east off 880
Looking east off Pine
Climbing Pine
At Rattlesnake
Top of Perkins at Camp Ayapo
High Stonewall north of Pinnacle
The Pinnacle
The top of Bald Mountain
Stream nearing the finish
Friday, January 18, 2019
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Began a run at East Granby Farms around 3:30 p.m., knowing I'd have until 5:00 p.m. or so before dark. Wandered up the climb and took the old obscure trail that runs along the base of the ridge. Made it out to where the old Metacomet went through the stonewall at the Bloomfield Gun Club's property. Ended back at the car just as dark was hitting, 5.4-miles total.
Bent Tree Limb, about 15' up
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Twenty-years ago today, January 16th, 1999, I directed the second South Pond Shuffle Snowshoe Race at Savoy Mountain State Forest... part of the WMAC Dion Snowshoe Series!
2nd Annual South Pond Shuffle 4-Mile Snowshoe Race
January 16th, 1999 - Florida & Savoy, Massachusetts
The event had 49 starters and finishers, circling North Pond, South Pond, and Tyler Swamp in two-feet of powder covered by an inch of icy crust.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Monday, January 14, 2019
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Another cold day below 20-degrees. Out to McLean with K2, I planned on connecting both the Western and Eastern Barndoor Hills in a loop.
The run went well, I felt recovered from yesterday's longer effort. Ended today with 4.4-miles.
On top of the Western Barndoor Hill, looking east
On Western Barndoor Hill, old ceder
Ceder on West Barndoor Hill, East Barndoor in background
Stonewall in upper third of Western Barndoor Hill
Stacked Stones near peak of Eastern Barndoor Hill
View west from Eastern Barndoor Hill
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Sticking with our "build-up" phase, the plan was for 10-miles. An easy choice was the Metacomet from Route 20 to Phelps Road, and back, much of it up on the ridge.
It was around 20-degrees for most of our time out along the trail, and it did begin to get "breezy" on the return trip. It was a very clear day, so from our first high-point at Copper/Peak Mountain I could point out Heublein Tower, Penwood. and the Barndoor Hills. Wuzzam asked if we would be able to spot Mt Tom to the north at any point, and that was a "yes" also, as it's shape came into view as we rambled down West Suffield Mountain prior to the turn-a-round at Phelps Road.
We completed the 10-miles easily enough. Good strong base-building run today!
Arriving at Copper/Peak Mountain around 10:00 a.m. (Heublein Tower in distance)
USGS Marker for Copper/Peak Mountain
Wuzzam handling the rocky footing of the Metacomet
Re-Climbing Copper/Peak, with a mile to go!
Friday, January 11, 2019
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
High Points and Peaks throughout 2018... many were visited several times.
- Balanced Rock Hill, Shenipsit State Forest
- Bald Mountain (Somers), Shenipsit State Forest, Somers, CT
- Bartlett Tower Hill, Tariffville, CT
- Battlecock Hill, Williamsburg, MA
- Bent Birch Hill, Shenipsit State Forest
- Big View, Williamsburg, MA
- Briar Hill, Williamsburg, MA
- Cat Rocks, Union, CT
- Chapel Ledge / Pony Cliffs, Ashfield, MA
- Clark Mountain, Mohawk Trail State Forest, Florida, MA
- Deadtop, Mt Tom Range, Easthampton, MA
- Dry Knoll, Mt Tom Range, Easthampton, MA
- East Barndoor Hill, Granby, CT
- Goat Rock and Lookout Point, Hampden, MA
- Goat Rock, Mt Tom Range, Easthampton, MA
- Hampden Overlook, Hampden, MA
- Hart's Pond Hill, Agawam, MA
- Hatchet Hill, Granby, CT
- High Ridge, Williamsburg, MA
- Hill 880' (Bald Mtn, Hampden), Hampden, MA
- Hyde Hill, Goshen, MA
- Indian Council Caves, Tunxis Trail, Barkhamsted, CT
- Indian Path to Saddle between Clark & Todd, Mohawk Trail SF, Charlemont, MA
- Lake McDonough Lookout I, New Hartford, CT
- Lake McDOnough Lookout II, Barkhamsted, CT
- Little Thumper Mtn, Mohawk Trail State Forest, Charlemont, MA
- Little Tom, Mt Tom Range, Easthampton, MA
- Mary Lyon Hill, Buckland, MA
- Merritts Hill, Williamsburg, MA
- Minnechoag Mountain, Hampden, CT
- Monks Mound, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Collinsville, IL
- Moore Hill, DAR State Forest, Goshen, MA
- Mt Tom, Easthampton, MA
- Mt. Nonotuck, Mt Tom Range, Easthampton, MA
- Nick's Hill, Metacomet Ridge, West Suffield, CT
- North Peak, Tunxis Trail, East Hartland, CT
- O'Neil Hill, Williamsburg, MA
- Orchard Hill, Goodwin Race, CT
- Parker Hill, Dubuque State Forest, Hawley, MA
- Peak / Copper Mountain, Metacomet Trail, East Granby, CT
- Peaked Mountain, Monson, MA
- Perkins Mountain, Camp Ayapo, Somers, CT
- Peter Hill, Ashfield, MA
- Petticoat Hill, Williamsburg, MA
- Pine Mountain, Hampden, MA
- Pine Mountain, Tunxis Trail, Barkhamsted, CT
- Pinnacle, Penwood State Forest, Bloomfield, CT
- Putnam Hill, Buckland, MA
- Rattlesnake Hill, Hampden, MA + Somers, CT
- Ridge Hill, Ashfield, MA
- Scott Hill / Petticoat / Locke's Loop, Williamsburg, MA
- Skyline Overlook, Somers, CT
- Smith Brook Hill, Ashfield, MA
- Soapstone Mountain, Somers, CT
- Stone Bridge Hill, Ashfield, MA
- Stone Wall Hill, Ashfield, MA
- Stony Hill, McLean Refuge, Granby, CT
- Sunset Lookout, Barkhamsted, CT
- Tanager Hill, Simsbury, CT
- The Knolls, McLean Refuge, Simsbury, CT
- The Pinnacle, Shenipsit State Forest, Somers, CT
- Thumper Mtn, Mohawk Trail State Forest, Charlemont, MA
- Todd Mountain, Mohawk Trail State Forest, Charlemont, MA
- Trillium Hill, Tunxis Trail, East Hartland, CT
- Unquomonk Hill, Williamsburg, MA
- Walnut Hill, Goshen, MA
- Walnut Hill, Williamsburg, MA
- West Ridge, DAR State Forest, Goshen, MA
- West Suffield Mountain, Metacomet Trail, Suffield, CT
- Whiting Peak, Mt Tom Reservation, Holyoke, MA
Monday, January 7, 2019
Out of work a bit early for my yearly physical, which included a tetanus and hepatitis booster.
Luckily, I was able to jump on the Metacomet Trail just a few moments away from the doc's office, and get a nice 3.2-mile run in before sundown.
Large Boulder along the Metacomet
Marathon Archive Department...
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.
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