Another warm and humid morning, finished 6.6-miles on the Metacomet with K2.
Saturday, August 8, 2020
Friday, August 7, 2020
Today I would finish the Connecticut Section of the Appalachian Trail. I had roughly two unfinished miles, from Hoyt Road on the New York border to the top of Ten-Mile Hill, where I turned last weekend.
The damage from Tropical Storm Isaias was difficult to move through, luckily it wasn't continuous but intermittent. Regardless, once I re-connected to last week's turn-a-round spot on Ten-Mile Hill, I continued to the Herrick Trail and Preserve, with the understanding that if the trails were a mess I would run back to the parking area on Route 55 via the road, which is what I ended up doing.
Finished with 5.5-miles, and very impressed with the Herrick Preserve. Incredible stonewalls, one huge boulder, and the views from Housatonic Overlook and Amy's Overlook.
The completion of the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut is something worthwhile, the 56-miles (or so) were doubled as I had to cover out-and-backs each visit. As I occasionally look at pictures of the trail on the web, I recognize each spot and the segment it is located. I've added this knowledge to my circled world.
CT/NY Border Kiosk
Entering Connecticut
Housatonic Overlook in the Herrick Preserve
Housatonic Overlook in the Herrick Preserve
Amy's Overlook
Large Rock at Amy's Overlook
Amy's Overlook
Undulating Stonewall in Herrick Preserve
Entrance to Herrick Preserve
Roadside Memorial on Route 7 & Route 55
Thursday, August 6, 2020
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Music 2020...
Effort #32, "Gypsy"... Nice mellow cover of Savoy Brown's opening track from their 1970's album "Looking In", as performed by RSC during early June 2020.
On a side-note, Tropical Storm Isaias hit us pretty hard with extreme wind causing severe damage throughout the afternoon and evening.
Monday, August 3, 2020
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Saturday, August 1, 2020
I am grinding away at completing the Connecticut Section of the Appalachian Trail, with only 6 to 7-miles remaining to finish.
Up early, as we are dog-sitting "Bonita", and DL and I walked the little animal around town at 5:00 a.m. We had an outstanding breakfast of pancakes and bacon, and I hit the road returning to Kent, Connecticut at 6:30 a.m.
Parked along Schaghticoke Road very close to where the AT turns back into the woods off the dirt road. Slowly climbed back to the majestic Schaghticoke Mountain Overlook which was my turn-around-point during last visit to the AT, and turned again at 1.6-miles.
Back down toward Schaghticoke Road at 3.1-miles, and jogged the road to re-enter the woods within a half-mile or so. Beginning ramble kept the Housatonic River in view, before crossing the convergence of the Ten Mile River and the Housatonic on the 120' Ned Anderson Memorial Bridge. This bridge was constructed in 1983 and is named after a local farmer who also designed, built and maintained the original AT in Connecticut.
A bit more nice running along the Ten Mile Brook before turning to climb Ten Mile Hill, elevation 1000'. Saw the Catskills from the top, which would be my point to retrace my steps back to the car on Schaghticoke Road. Finished the day with 8.8-miles, and only two unfinished miles to complete the Connecticut Section of the Appalachian Trail (Ten Mile Hill to Hoyt Road).
View from Schaghticoke Mountain Overlook
View from Schaghticoke Mountain Overlook
View from Schaghticoke Mountain Overlook
View from Schaghticoke Mountain Overlook
View from Schaghticoke Road of the Overlook
Housatonic River
120' Ned Anderson Memorial Bridge
View toward the Housatonic from the Ned Anderson Bridge
View toward the Ten Mile River from the Ned Anderson Bridge
View from the Ned Anderson Memorial Bridge
View north-west from Ten Mile Hill
Summit of Ten Mile Hill
Friday, July 31, 2020
"High Points" along the trails I've visited during July. 2020.
- Barrack Matiff Plateau, Appalachian Trail
- Billy's View, Appalachian Trail
- Giants Thumb, Appalachian Trail
- Rand's View, Appalachian Trail
- Limestone Spring Gorge, Appalachian Trail
- Pinnacle, Metacomet Trail (NET), Penwood State Park, CT
- Nick's Hill, Metacomet Trail, West Suffield, CT
- West Suffield Mountain, Metacomet Trail, West Suffield, CT
- Copper/Peak Mountain, Metacomet Trail, Granby, CT
- Silver Hill, Appalachian Trail
- Fuller Mountain, Appalachian Trail
- Caleb's Peak, Appalachian Trail
- St. John Ledges, Appalachian Trail
- Schaghticoke Mountain Overlook, Appalachian Trail
- Mt Algo, Appalachian Trail
- Indian Rock, Appalachian Trail
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
On this day in 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.
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 29th 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".
Monday, July 27, 2020
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