Thursday, August 1, 2019

Beautiful sunny afternoon with limited humidity - rambled on the Metacomet from Route 20 north for 3-miles.

View south from Peak/Copper Mountain

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

In between rain drops  and fairly severe weather (I did not witness any severe weather myself but I did see the results on the drive home) I ran Cowles Park for 3-miles.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

The Woods Walker continues "Rock Show 2019" at Old Lyme, Connecticut today.


Bike to and from work, 11-miles total.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Music 2019...

Effort #32,  "Creep in the Cellar", the fourth recording from the Dark Heart Duo's "Summer Solstice Session" of June 21, 2019.

Well there's a creep in the cellar that I'm gonna let in....
There's a hole in his brain where his mind should have been.


Additionally, I rode back and forth to work on the bicycle today as well for 11.0-miles.

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Warm day, managed 3.1-miles in McLean Refuge just to stay loose.

And 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". 









Saturday, July 27, 2019

Early shuttle with Wuzzam, with a goal of running from Granville State Forest along Hubbard Brook to the Tunxis Trail crossing at Route 20 in East Hartland.

Milo B Coe Monument

Marker for Monument

Along the way, we not only enjoyed the cascades of Hubbard Brook, but the wonderment of Valley and Hurricane Brooks as well.  Breezed through the 9.2-miles in relatively good shape, remaining strong at the finish.

Wuzzam at Hubbard Brook

Owl overlooking Hubbard Brook

Trillum Hill Marker

After the run, once I completed some chores at home, I drove to Adams to visit my folks and enjoy dinner with the two of them.  All in all, a pretty good day.


Friday, July 26, 2019

Bike to and from work today for a total of 11-miles.

Trail run on the Metacomet from Phelps north for 3-miles.

Ended up the day with a performance at Crown Street with Evil, Sweating Out Demons Session by the Dark Heart Duo.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Music 2019...

Effort #31,  "Into Smoke", the third piece from the Dark Heart Duo's "Summer Solstice Session" of June 21, 2019.


Additionally, I rode back and forth to work on the bicycle today as well for 11.0-miles.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Drove out to Mt Washington Reservation (at least that area), to run in along Northwest Road to join up the Appalachian Trail where I ended last weekend.

The plan was to tumble down to Sages Ravine, Climb Mt Race (one of my all-time favorite areas), and turn-a-round at the saddle between Race and Mt Everett (at the Race Brook Falls Trailhead).

The conditions were remarkable, it was only 73 degrees when I finished the run at around 1:10 p.m.  It was really sunny and bright, with big, fluffy clouds filling in around the blue.  These outstanding conditions allowed me to make it to the Race Brook Falls Trailhead at 5.5-miles in decent shape - and the run back wasn't too bad.  Well, I call it running but I averaged 3.5 mph for pace along this rocky path.

The climb out of Sages Ravine to Mt Race is about 800' I think.  There is about a quarter to a half-mile of open ledge running along the edge of Race, which is remarkable to experience.  From the edge, there are open views south and east, as well as a spot of Greylock from one point.

There were a couple of 400' climbs as well, one from the turn-a-round at Race Brook Falls Trail back to Mt Race, and the final bit from Sages Ravine back up along Northwest Road to East Street parking area.  Throughout the run, the trail dips and dives off and on repeatedly, with not a ton of flat running anywhere.

Ended the day with 11-miles and feeling pretty good.  Drove north into Adams to surprise my folks for a quick visit before making the late drive back to CT.

Looking south from the edge of Mt Race


Old news department...

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.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Rain let up and actually stopped ahead of time, so I met up with Wuzzam to run 5.7-miles in Shenipsit State Forest.



Monday, July 22, 2019

Wuzzam's told me today that he had to say goodbye to his dog Sam.  I will miss Sam, we had so many adventures to share over a ten or so year span of time.  

Sam was a few years old when Wuzzam adopted him.  I believe he was between 13 and 14 upon passing, which is long for a big lab but it is never long enough for those who love them.

Having to say farewell to Sam made me realize that he was our last surviving member of the dog pound, our four-footed friends who roamed the woods of Connecticut and Western Massachusetts with us.  I reflect with sadness but also a great deal of joy thinking of, and saying a final goodbye to:
  • Sam
  • Tippi
  • Summer
  • Liddy
  • Murphy
  • Dusty
Sam was my dog Tippi's best friend, and the only dog she ever gave way to.  Sam was just so big and strong, Tips realized and respected that.  What a beautiful pair of animals they were as they ran freely though the woods with us.  I will remember them splashing in the streams we came across, Tippi yapping away at Sam because he fetched the stick first (or grabbed it out of her mouth).

These animals gave us a great deal of companionship and loyalty over many years.  I'll continue to think of them each day, especially when I am in the woods.  For right now, my focus is on Sam, and how happy he was whenever we came across water, and also how I'll miss rubbing him behind the ears when we finished a long running adventure.  I will remember him that way forever.

Sam on the Nipmuck, February 2016

At Pixie Falls, with Wuzzam

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Another expected warm day, with Temperatures pushing 100-degrees again.  

Enjoyed another "High Noon" set with Evil, this time the Dark Heart Duo worked on the "Heat of the Day Sessions".  We played close to 150-minutes of mostly improvisational mayhem.

Once it cooled down to 89-degrees (at 6:30 p.m.), I drove out to the Metacomet to run 3.3-miles along the ridge line.


Saturday, July 20, 2019

For north central Connecticut, the call was for temperatures reaching 100-degrees today, with very high humidity.  I rose early to drive out to the western highlands, hoping to complete the summit of Bear Mountain north to Sages Ravine.

I hit the road at 7:15 a.m., with temperature recording 80-degrees and brutal humidity.  Arrived at the Under Mountain Trailhead Parking Area at 8:25 a.m., 52-miles away, holding at 81-degrees.

My plan was to head up the Under Mountain Trail to Paradise Lane Trail, take that underneath Bear Mountain to Sages Ravine area, and climb Bear Mountain from the north.  Steep, but my recollection was it being better to go up this steepness rather than down.

Once reconnected to last weeks turn-a-round point (summit of Bear), I would scoot down the Appalachian Trail to Under Mountain Trail at Riga Junction, and use Under Mountain back to the parking area.

It was very hot and humid, I took it very easy and managed 3.5-mph average for the 6.4-miles.  The climb from the start up Under Mountain and Paradise Lane ended up being 1040'.  The effort up the north face of Bear added another 560' of climb.

Once finished, I noticed that the humidity out there dropped a little, but the temperature was recording 89-degrees according to my car thermometer.

Bear Mountain from Paradise Lane Trail

Meeting up at the AT Junction at Sages Ravine

Half-Way up the north side of Bear Mt with Mt Race in distance

Half-Way up the north side of Bear Mt with Mt Everett in distance

Almost the Bear Mountain Summit from the north

Bear Mountain Monument

AT heading south off Bear, Lions Head in distance

Kiosk for the Undermountain Trailhead

Roadside Memorial on Berkshire School Road in Sheffield, MA


Friday, July 19, 2019

It was into the low 90's for my afternoon run at McLean.  I didn't see anyone else in the Refuge today, which is very unusual.  The heat and humidity were brutal.  Managed 3.7-miles of slow movement.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Early morning run in the light rain along Main Street, 4.1-miles.  In addition, I rode my bike to and from work, total of 11-miles.

Also, on this day in 2008, I completed the Hallockville Pond - Mt Institute Marathon with Wuzzam and Tippi.  The 25+ miles were completed in 5:29:07, and we ended the day with a dip in Hallockville Pond.  This was my 36th completed marathon, and Tippi's 12th.