Friday, April 19, 2019

The achilles tendon -calf muscle issue was really feeling good, so I drove out to Conway to explore and walk/hike to enjoy the day.  Connected the route from Cricket Hill Cemetery back into Conway State Forest, and also joined up to the point I had ended last weekend.  Finished with 6-miles at 3.5-mph pace, all walking.

I was familiar with the trails and old roads within the forest, although it's been a while since I've been on them in this part of the forest.  I did notice that there is abundant logging happening in the area that was most disturbed by the tornado that touched down on February 25th, 2017.  Unfortunately, there was a really nice mountain-bike trail through this area that I used for the Conway Covered Bridge Marathon back in October of 2012.

Began and ended the hike at Cricket Hill Cemetery;  visited the Maynard or Second Cricket Hill Cemetery as well.  Noticed an very nice and respectful Roadside Memorial on the way back home.


Stacked Stones along the route

Stacked Stones

Maynard Cemetery (aka Second Cricket Hill Cemetery) 

Maynard Cemetery (aka Second Cricket Hill Cemetery)

Maynard Cemetery (aka Second Cricket Hill Cemetery)

Maynard Cemetery (aka Second Cricket Hill Cemetery)

Maynard Cemetery (aka Second Cricket Hill Cemetery)

Roaring Brook Crossing

Roaring Brook Cascade

Roadside Memorial along Whately Road 

Roadside Memorial along Whately Road 

Combination Map of the past week in Conway

Thursday, April 18, 2019

It's a great day to remember a trail pal, Tippi.

Tips and I in Hawley

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Music 2019...

Effort #16, "Suicide".  1984, Primitives live on BurlingameThe previously '84 version posted on this blog (July 13th, 2017) is my preferred favorite version of the original song.  This one was performed as part of a non-stop medley of energy.



Tuesday, April 16, 2019

April brings the announcement for The Trustees of Reservations "Hike 125" challenge.  

Originally, this program was started as a way to celebrate The Trustees 125th Anniversary in 2016.  It simply challenged people to get out and hike on Trustees trails.  I jumped in and began the 2018 option a bit late (didn't start until July 27th), but managed 83.2-miles, good for 35th place on the leader board.

The 2019 challenge dates are from April 1st through December 31st, 2019.

From the Trustees website, it is mentioned that "Everyone who hikes more than 25 miles will receive a patch to celebrate your Hike 125 pride!"  I am looking forward to this!


"The Trustees of Reservations preserve, for public use and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in Massachusetts."

Monday, April 15, 2019

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

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Resting up the calf/achilles injury, so DL and I drove out to Gran-Val Scoop in Granville, Massachusetts, for the 1st time this season.  


Saturday, April 13, 2019

After looking over some old trails I'd run in April and May of 2009, I realized it's been too long without revisiting.  Completed 7-miles in Conway State Forest and surrounding area, adding northern distance to the March 3rd run I completed.

I did recall the old mill site on Avery Brook, but not as detailed as it appeared today.  I was able to spot and record junctions that would connect me with my Avery Brook run from 2016.  

As far as getting from my end point to Cricket Hill Cemetery, and back into Conway State Forest, I hope to tie that up soon.


Snowmobile Signage

Avery Brook

Avery Brook Falls

Stonewall and Moss Covered Limb

Stonewall

Stonewall and Mill Foundation

Mill Foundation

Mill Foundation using large rock

Foundation, ten or so feet tall

Stonework at Mill Site 

Cricket Hill Cemetery

Combo Map

Friday, April 12, 2019

3-miler on the Metacomet, Phelps South.


Thursday, April 11, 2019

Music 2019...

Effort #15, "Soon and Very Soon".  2018, Road Warriors for Chirst, Rev King solo.



Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Very nice sunny day at McLean Game Refuge for an easy 3.6-miles.


Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Back to North Hollow, this time to run north up Ore Hill Trail / Road, and return through Granville State Forest' Hubbard River Trail.

Ore Hill, at this time of year, is discouraging.  Totally rutted and mud filled, mostly by massive logging operations it appears.  My route followed a prior gps track of mine from a few years ago, but the path is much wider now, and navigation through the mud isn't fun.  I would say that in mid-summer, during a dry spell of weather, would realistically be the only time worthwhile on this.

The Hubbard River Trail is always worthy, on the positive side.  Several falls and cascades, beautiful trail, and the sound of the river.

Knocked out 6.8-miles after physical therapy.  Cold and damp, around 40-degrees and drizzling.

 







Monday, April 8, 2019

Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #9 for 2019.  David Goodis' 1961 tale of doom, "Night Squad".




Sunday, April 7, 2019

After a morning of excellent progress regarding spring-cleaning, I ventured back to North Hollow to run along the west-side of Valley Brook.  This would tie up the section from Friday, when I made it through the east-side.  The water level is a bit high to cross without getting pretty soaked up to mid-calf, so a couple trips were in order.

All went very well, the route is just as I recalled.  It's pretty open from logging, so early morning or later in the afternoon would work best.

4.4-miles for the day, with the North Hollow to the Black Bear Crossing measuring 2.2-miles one-way.  At least that is how I remember it (I changed up the return a bit).


Black Bear Crossing

Looking Downstream, Valley Brook, at Black Bear Crossing

Old Foundation along the trail

Two Day Combo, April 5th & 7th

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Williamsburg, Massachusetts to explore the marathon route I targeted last year, from Unquomonk over past Petticoat Hill.  Rounded out with 7.6-miles, which included two small spurs that were errors, as well as a 1-mile or so bushwhack after Old Wolf Hill.

I did make my way back to Unquomonk, although it looks like I was a bit lower than that official "Big View" trails.  I did ramble downhill alongside a beautiful brook for a bit, which would be worth re-visiting.

I have better bearings for this area after today's exploration.  The route from the Gun Club to the Gas Pipeline seems cemented in my head.

Beautiful day in the fifties, with wonderful sunny sky.

Unquomonk Reservoir Area

Old Path / Gas-Pipeline, usually a "beaver marsh"

Stacked Stones as Trailmarker

Bench "Welcoming" Visitors

Brook Crossing in Hemlock Grove
 

Stonewall at Old Wolf Hill 

Perched Boulder

Perched Boulder

 Stonewall leading Downhill

Stonewall leading Uphill


Friday, April 5, 2019

I wanted to check the trail conditions along the Tunxis Trails in East Hartland, CT.  While out that way, I thought it would be a wonderful idea to verify the Hurricane Brook Connector to Valley Brook was still "in play".  The last visit exposed a heavy logging presence, and I wanted to see if the route was still something I could follow.

Winter looks about over, there were patches of some ice but nothing too bad.  One more week and it should be totally melted.  The route is still present, it looks as though the logging may have moved to the other side of Route 20.  In a couple years, the wide-open spots that were clear-cut may begin to grow in a bit, but for now there are a few hundred yards of exposed area.

All went well, totaled 5.3-miles for the day.

Hurricane Brook Road Signage 

Valley Brook at the Black Bear Crossing

Hurricane Brook at Route 20