Saturday, October 9, 2021

2021 Unsupported Trail Race Fall Challenge #3

Tunxis Trail "Burlington Great Loop" 27K Trail Run (16.8-Miles)

I have hoped to make this awesome loop a yearly ritual, and today I made it happen for at least the second year running.  Excellent running weather, right in the low-sixties and overcast.  Only a few moments of bright sun throughout the entire time in the forest.

  • The Wall
  • Hemenway Lookout
  • Mile of Ledges
  • Bear's Den
  • The Tory Cave
  • State Trout Hatchery
  • Devils Kitchen
I had run this on my own last November and finished in 3:38 with only a minute or two of stopped time, for a 4.7-mph average.  This time, I again managed a 3:38 moving but slightly more stopped time, for a 4.6-mph average.

The big difference was last year I completed through the "Mile of Ledges" averaging 4.5-mph, and this year I was down to 4.3-mph.  So, I ran the last 10 - 12 miles faster this time.


And, from the archives...

DAR to Bullitt Reservation Marathon
October 9th, 2013 - Goshen & Ashfield, Massachusetts

The DAR Marathon (Daughter's of the American Revolution).

Tippi and I ran a DAR State Forest Marathon today in 6:10:00.  This was my 52nd completed marathon, and Tippi's 17th.  

We began in Goshen, at the Daughter's of American Revolution State Forest, and ran out to Bullitt Reservation, and back.  We enjoyed views from Chapel Ledge and Chapel Falls.

Tippi looking off Chapel Ledge.

Tippi on Chapel Ledge.

Chapel Falls.

Chapel Falls.

Tippi cooling off in a pool at Chapel Falls.

Friday, October 8, 2021

Prior to my weekly COVID-19 Test and work, I managed 4-miles on the Metacomet from Route 20 North to the Boy Scout Camping area, and back. 

Weekly Weigh In while involved with the 61-Day Challenge - 214.6 lbs.

Thursday, October 7, 2021

What Played in Ed's Head -- 

Music listened to for the time-period  September 1st through September 30th, 2021:

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

3-miles at the end of the workday, to the soccer bubble. 

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

"High Points" along trails during September, 2021... 

  • Sodom Mountain, Southwick, Massachusetts.
  • Nick's Hill, Metacomet Trail, West Suffield, Connecticut
  • Metacomet Ridge, Cowles Park, East Granby, Connecticut
  • Drake Mountain, Granville, Massachusetts.
  • The Cobbles, Appalachian Trail, Cheshire, Massachusetts
  • North Mountain, Appalachian Trail, Cheshire, Massachusetts

Monday, October 4, 2021

From the Archives...

Mt Washington State Forest Marathon - October 2003
 Riga Plateau, South Taconic & Appalachian Trails, MA, NY & CT

Sometime in October of 2002 - 2003, Tippi completed her first "Marathon" along the Mt Riga Plateau; it would also be my 26th.  We had the "Bandit" along for the adventure. 

Our time was recorded as 5:38:00 over 24.7-miles.  I recall the end of the run taking forever once we descended Frissell and headed back to Mt. Washington State Forest Headquarters, as we might have diverted from the most direct track.

Maybe on top of Alander?

Intersection prior to Brace.
   
I believe this is the top of Brace Mountain.

The Bandit climbing Round Mountain.

The Bandit at the peak of Round Mountain.

The Bandit climbing Mt Frissell.

The Bandit climbing Frissell.

At the Tri-State Marker (NY, MA, CT).

Sunday, October 3, 2021

2021 Unsupported Trail Race Fall Challenge #2

McLean Game Refuge 13K Trail Run (8.2-Miles)

Cool and dry once again, drove out with K2 to ramble in McLean.  I didn't know how my legs would react or recover from yesterday's effort.  That question was answered very positively.  I managed the 8.26-miles in 1:34:00, which was an average of 5.3 mph.  K2 also arrived back at the finish well before the two-hour time limit we gave ourselves.

Saturday, October 2, 2021

2021 Unsupported Trail Race Fall Challenge #1

Metacomet Half-Marathon - 13.3-Miles

West Suffield, CT - Agawam’s Feeding Hills at Provin Mountain

Ran the Metacomet Ridge from intersection of Phelps and Mountain Roads in West Suffield, CT to just beyond the Fire Tower and Old Channel 22 News in Agawam, MA (and back).

Distance measured out at 13.3-miles, with a time of roughly 2:57 (a couple stops for photographs).

Cool and dry, weather stuck in the sixties and I was finished right at 11:30 a.m.  Awesome trail run.

View west from Provin Mountain

View northwest from Provin Mountain

View south from old quarry

Friday, October 1, 2021

Another long/late Friday at work, but just enough time to get in 4-miles on the Metacomet from Phelps Road south.

On this day in 1994, I participated in the 1st Hartford Marathon, running a time of ~3:16:00.  I needed sub 3:10:00 to qualify for Boston, and completing the run "easily" at this pace gained me confidence for my official attempt the following May at Vermont City.  This was my 4th marathon.

Weekly Weigh In while involved with the 61-Day Challenge - 216.2 lbs.

Thursday, September 30, 2021

From the Archives:  On this day in 2012 I completed my 9th Nipmuck Marathon today, as well as my 49th overall marathon.

I finished in a respectable 4:46:30, good for 28th place overall.

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Music 2021...

Effort #18,  "Love is a Rose"...  Yet another Neil Young classic, by my friend Rev. King.

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #6 for 2021...

"The Night of the Hunter", by Davis Grubb, published in 1953.  

Although not officially a Black Lizard entry, this one has the spirit.  Murderous ex-convict Harry Powell misrepresents himself as a prison chaplain upon his release from prison. Acting on a story told to him by his now-dead cellmate, "Reverend" Powell cons the cellmate's widow, Willa Harper, into marrying him in hopes that her children will tell him where their father hid the money from his last robbery. After killing their mother, he embarks on a hunt for the children, who have sensed his evil and are running from him. .

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Monday, September 27, 2021

My good friend the Rev. said goodbye to his beloved dog "Sasha" earlier this month.  She was born in November 2010, and went to Heaven on September 10, 2021 at 9:45 pm.

The Reverend sent me this beautiful photo of Sasha when she was about two-and-a-half yrs old.

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Another trail adventure in Granville and Southwick, 6.3-miles around the Japhet Brook and Sodom Mountain areas.


From the Archives....

September 26th, 2020 - The New England Trail

Bear Hole, McLean & Whiting Street Reservoir Marathon

I completed my 61st Marathon today in 6:00-hours (5:49:23 moving and 9:37 stopped).

The route began a little after 7 a.m. in Bear Hole Reservoir, and once connected to the New England Trail (Metacomet) I also passed McLean Reservoir and the Whiting Street Reservoir for a gps measured 24.3-miles.  Google Earth listed the total ascent at 4195', with a likewise total descent.

It was in the low sixties for temperature at the start, but very high humidity (80%+).  Once the sun came out the temperature hit 80-degrees.

I felt very good throughout the run, but my feet and legs were sore for the last hour from the multitude of rocks that exist along much of this trail.

Mist and Fog off Snake Peak

Mist and Fog off Snake Peak

Mist and Fog on White Pine Needles

Mist and Fog on one of East Mountain's Peaks

Firetower

Balanced Rock

Balanced Rock

Balanced Rock

Mist and Fog on Peak

Finally, clearing skies (looking east toward Holyoke)

Clearing Skies (looking east toward Holyoke)

Snake Peak and Snake Pond

Saturday, September 25, 2021

More exploring in Granville, North Hollow to Twinning Hollow, and back.  Finished up with 8.6-miles with a bit of bushwhacking and exploring through a clear-cut section.


In Memory...  
Rest in Peace Dusty
(August 28, 1986 - September 25, 2000).

"Dusty" at Old Sturbridge Village, 1998


DL brought Dusty home at Christmas 1986, when we lived at Old Mill Pond in Arlington, Texas.  He was a cocker-spaniel, and a really great dog.

Once we made the move to Connecticut in 1989, we began hiking and backpacking.  Dusty loved the trail, and camping out in a tent.  As a spaniel, he also loved water, and even in December's winters, if the water was open, he was going in.

We began running in Shenipsit State Forest around 1992, after building up with the years of hiking.  We ran on the Metacomet three or four days a week, right up to a week before his passing.

I have been extremely lucky with the dogs I've had.  Not a day goes by that I don't think of them.  As I still ramble through the woods, I encounter hints and reminders constantly.  Those first explorations throughout Connecticut and Western Massachusetts were with Dusty,.  Rest easy, boy.