Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Monday, April 13, 2020
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Tunxis State Forest with a trip up Valley Brook as the plan. I had never followed the path north, and today seemed like a great opportunity.
The route would follow Valley Brook, from North Hollow on Route 20 north to Twinning Hollow on Route 57. In between the out-and-back I would make a climb up Winchell Mountain.
Great day, managed to see a porcupine. Did some bushwhacking. Left some exploring for another adventure as well.
Potash and Ellis Brooks turning into Valley Brook
Potash and Ellis Brook
Old stone bridge climbing Winchell Mountain
Stonework on bridge
Winchell Mountain Pond
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Friday, April 10, 2020
After last weekend's brief exposure to the Bear Hole Reservoir in West Springfield, and the understanding that the small, yellow BH10K "buttons" were for an official 10Km Trail Race during the fall, I figured I'd go run the 6.2-mile loop.
The morning was cool, low forties, and the parking area wasn't very populated when I arrived (only 4 cars). I headed out and really enjoyed the day.
I lost the "buttons" twice, so by the time I retraced to verify I understood the correct trail segments, I had completed 7.9-miles. The calf muscle felt pretty darn good, but I did take it somewhat slow and easy.
One of my favorite bands back in the 80's
Bear Hole Reservoir
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Once out of work, I drove to Cowles Park but never got out of the car. The parking lot was overflowing with dozens of people, and I don't think there was a spot to place the car anyhow. So much for social distancing at this location.
I headed over to the Metacomet on Route 20 in Granby, and there were about twenty cars parked but no actual people around. I felt secure enough at this location.
About 1/2 to 3/4 miles into the run my left calf finally gave way. It has been bothering me off an on since January 17th. I was getting treatment on it (physical therapy), but that ended with the Covid-19 presence.
Interestingly, it was the "outside" portion of the calf that went very painful and sore, and the inside "knot" I have had in the meat of the calf muscle seemed to disappear.
I stopped my run, walked a bit and then jogged back to the car with 1-mile credited for the day.
Monday, April 6, 2020
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Out to run just after noon, visited the New England Trail (Metacomet), Section 03, US 20 to I-90 (Mass Pike).
Couldn't really find the designated parking, so I used a spot near the large church lot. Several hundred spots, and I was the only one in there.
Took a look at the Westfield River, where the trail comes up from the south, but I couldn't see where the trail was on the other bank.
The first third of a mile is on paved road, until the trail exits the long driveway to the Sportsmen's Club. Not a bad half-mile from here, but after getting into the woods again after crossing back over the Sportsmen's Road, the trail seems fairly new (not bench cut, briars, wet, constant small ups and downs).
After coming out around the 2-mile mark at a gravel road intersection (Bear Hole Reservoir I think), the trail was outstanding for the next 1.5-miles. The final 3/10's are along the side of I-90, so not much can be done with it.
Turned around at 3.8-miles, at the tunnel I had viewed back on May 14th, 2019. For the return, when I hit the gravel road, I took an alternative along the quarry until coming out right at the Sportsmen's Club - then ran along the gravel road back to civilization. Ended with a comfortable 7-miles on the button.
Section Sign
I-90 Tunnel & Graffiti
I-90 Tunnel & Graffiti
I-90 Tunnel & Graffiti
I-90 Tunnel & Graffiti
Quarry with Provin Mtn in distance
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
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