Friday, May 15, 2020
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Granville - Kingdom Marathon - May 14th, 2020
Granville State Forest & Tunxis State Forest
Granville State Forest & Tunxis State Forest
With very little thought I decided to tackle the Granville State Forest to Satan's Kingdom Marathon today. DL was willing to shuttle my car to the finish at Satan's Kingdom, and then drive me to the start at Granville State Forest along the Hubbard River.
I felt really good for the first twenty-miles, and pretty good from that point to the finish. I power-hiked the ups from the Route 219 crossing at 19-miles, and jogged all the flats and downhill.
Beautiful day, temperatures ranged from the fifties to start (about 9:10 a.m.) and just about seventy toward the end at 3:00 p.m.
The run measured out on the gps at 25.78-miles, and I completed the effort in 5:54 moving time, and 6:04 total time (a few stops to refuel water drops and photos). This was my 59th completed marathon all-time.
The total climb according to Google Earth was 4702', with a net descent of 5389'. The majority of the elevation loss was in the first 2 and last 2 miles.
Elevation Profile
Hubbard River
Black Bear Crossing - Valley Brook
Tunxis State Forest
Roberts Brook
Indian Council Caves Summit
Lake McDonough
Lake McDonough
Sign in Log at the 1st Ratlum Peak
Old Camp Pond, a favorite of Sam & Tippi
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Monday, May 11, 2020
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Another later in the day trip to Mattatuck Trail to head south.
The first section, from Flat Rock Road to Hardscrabble Road is roughly 3.7-miles, and about a mile of it is very slow going due to traversing through a boulder field on the side of a slope, just after crossing the West Branch of the Shepaug River.
Later on, just before Hardscrabble Road, it gets a bit slow moving again hopping rocks around the Sanders Hill Brook crossing.
Things were a bit easier after crossing Hardscrabble, and after a bit of climbing I made a turn-a-round point once I began my descent, heading back to finish with 9.6-miles.
This is a very nice section of trail, not the easiest footing in parts, but it mostly rambles on the west side of the Upper Shepaug Reservoir for its majority.
I hope to get back to finish the last 3 or so miles I left off at some point soon.
Signage on Flat Rock Road
It was cold for May 9th
West Branch Shepaug River
Sanders Hill Brook
Signage on Hardscrabble Road
View of the Upper Shepaug Reservoir
Along the West Branch of the Shepaug
Along the West Branch of the Shepaug
Friday, May 8, 2020
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
COVID-19
Via Zeynep Tufekci (3) in Scientific American:
“Preparing for the almost inevitable global spread of this virus… is one of the most pro-social, altruistic things you can do. We should prepare, not because we may feel personally at risk but so that we can help lessen the risk for everyone. We should prepare not because we are facing a doomsday scenario out of our control, but because we can alter every aspect of this risk we face as a society."
That’s right, you should prepare because your neighbors need you to prepare–especially your elderly neighbors, your neighbors who work at hospitals, your neighbors with chronic illnesses, and your neighbors who may not have the means or the time to prepare because of lack of resources or time.”
Monday, May 4, 2020
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Saturday, May 2, 2020
Return to the Mattatuck Trail to connect to the "end-point" of last week's adventure, above Mohawk Pond.
Completed 8.1-miles, out and back, with no trouble from the left hamstring. The day was bright, sunny, and in the sixties.
Entrance from Flat Rock Road
Below Mohawk Mountain
Large Stonewall
Notice date carved into upper right (might not be accurate)
Another view of Stonewall network
Southern Section from Flat Rock Road, unexplored
Combo map of the past two trips
Friday, May 1, 2020
"High Points" along the trails I've visited in April 2020.
Left calf-muscle and left hamstring slowed me a bit this month.
Left calf-muscle and left hamstring slowed me a bit this month.
- Nick's Hill, Metacomet Trail, West Suffield, CT
- West Suffield Mountain, Metacomet Trail, West Suffield, CT
- Hurricane Brook Hill, Tunxis State Forest
- Trillum Hill, Tunxis State Forest
- Winchell Mountain, Tunxis - Granville State Forest
- Tipping Rock Hill, Tunxis Trail, Tunxis State Forest
- Valley Overlook, Tunxis Trail, Tunxis State Forest
- West Slope Valley Brook Climb, Tunxis - Granville State Forest
- Pinnacle, Mattatuck Trial, Cornwall, CT
- Mohawk Mountain, Mattatuck Trail, Cornwall, CT
- Hartland Hollow Hill, Tunxis - Granville State Forest
- Ore Hill, Granville State Forest
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