Effort #17, "I Want You". 1984, Primitives in Maziarz Garage, with a bass-heavy version.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
It's time once again for the Hike 50 Challenge, or, in case 50-miles isn't enough, the Hike-100 Challenge. I completed last year's inaugural Hike50 Challenge by April. So far this year, I am just over 38-miles along the Metacomet (New England Scenic Trail).
Here is the announcement via the NewEnglandTrail website:
In 2018, 340 of you completed the challenge, logging over 17,000 miles on the New England Trail! With over 1,500 signups from last year we have the feeling that some of you weren't able to complete your miles in 2018. Good news, we are launching a 2019 challenge! New year! Updated challenge!
In 2019, we are celebrating another important milestone on the New England Trail. March 30, 2019 marks the 10th anniversary of the designation of the NET as a National Scenic Trail. To celebrate a decade of adventures on the NET and to build on your momentum from 2018, we are launching a 2019 bonus challenge! In addition to our Hike50 challenge we are offering a Hike100 challenge where the rules are the same but the points required are doubled. To commemorate this anniversary, we will be offering a new special edition 10th anniversary patch for those who earn 50 or 100 points and complete the challenge in 2019!
The rules of the challenge are simple! Anyone who hikes 50 or 100 miles on the NET during the 2019 calendar year will receive a special edition 10th anniversary New England Trail patch. Hiking however, is not the only way to earn points and complete the challenge. This year we welcome you to design your own Hike 50 Challenge in a way that fits your lifestyle! We’ve come up with a list of alternate ways to earn points and celebrate our trail. Look here to learn about all of the ways you can earn points and receive a patch!
Here is the announcement via the NewEnglandTrail website:
In 2018, 340 of you completed the challenge, logging over 17,000 miles on the New England Trail! With over 1,500 signups from last year we have the feeling that some of you weren't able to complete your miles in 2018. Good news, we are launching a 2019 challenge! New year! Updated challenge!
In 2019, we are celebrating another important milestone on the New England Trail. March 30, 2019 marks the 10th anniversary of the designation of the NET as a National Scenic Trail. To celebrate a decade of adventures on the NET and to build on your momentum from 2018, we are launching a 2019 bonus challenge! In addition to our Hike50 challenge we are offering a Hike100 challenge where the rules are the same but the points required are doubled. To commemorate this anniversary, we will be offering a new special edition 10th anniversary patch for those who earn 50 or 100 points and complete the challenge in 2019!
The rules of the challenge are simple! Anyone who hikes 50 or 100 miles on the NET during the 2019 calendar year will receive a special edition 10th anniversary New England Trail patch. Hiking however, is not the only way to earn points and complete the challenge. This year we welcome you to design your own Hike 50 Challenge in a way that fits your lifestyle! We’ve come up with a list of alternate ways to earn points and celebrate our trail. Look here to learn about all of the ways you can earn points and receive a patch!
Monday, April 22, 2019
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Saturday, April 20, 2019
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
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
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
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
Thursday, April 11, 2019
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