Vacation begins with an early morning flight to Chicago.
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Short morning at work, then a drive to have a late lunch / early dinner with my folks.
From the Archives...
September 26th, 2020 - The New England Trail
Monday, September 25, 2023
(August 28, 1986 - September 25, 2000).
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.
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Rainy dreary day, stopped off at the "Old" High School track to attempt a second attempt at four Yasso 800's.
I completed each 800 as follows:
- 3:58
- 3:56
- 3:58
- 3:55
Just a bit easier than last week. Roughly two weeks in a row is a really good start, if I can combine with the 5K runs into the winter months I'll be pleased.
Finished with a total of 3-miles.
From the Archives...
Mount Greylock Marathon
The Greylock Marathon's always mean a bit more to me than others; this one was especially memorable due to the company I had for the entire route, my dad and my great friend Paul H, as well as Tips on her 10th completed marathon.
Saturday, September 23, 2023
2023 Unsupported "Non" Trail Race Unofficial Challenge #14
Granville Reservoir 10KM (6.6-Miler)
K2 and I wanted to beat the Hurricane Remnants Heavy Rain that was projected for our region, so we began our run at 8:10 a.m.
We gave ourselves until 10, with an order to return to the car if heavy rain began.
In the end, we arrived back at the car just a few moments prior to the 10 a.m. cutoff, without any rain beginning. Interestingly, within ten-minutes on the ride home it did begin to rain. A small victory for us.
Still working on "field-checking" all the trails I have cataloged and mapped in the Granville Reservoir Section around Drake Mountain.
Using my "Naming Conventions" I've used on my map I covered the following today:
- Winchell Mtn Bike Trail
- UFO1 Trail
- Little Perched Rock South Trail
- White Pine Trail
- UnNamed #1
- Winchell Road
Friday, September 22, 2023
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Running on the Metacomet (NET) from Hatchet Hill. 3.7-miles.
And From the Archives...
Pisgah Marathon
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
From the Archives...
September 20th, 2009 - Pittsfield, MA
After feeling as though I was demolished at this event in 2008, I had a goal of finishing under 5-hours this time around. In 2008, the event took me 5:54:36. This would be a challenge, and something I do not usually stress myself with (having a "goal" time).
The day was tremendous, and I felt great. Somehow though, in the first 5 or 6 miles, I missed a turn. I ran a ways before I turned around. By the time I re-entered the correct course, I was at the very back of the race. After several minutes, I caught my (at the time) 70-year old father. This was not great, but I felt so fantastically good that I wasn't really bothered by it.
A few miles later I caught Wuzzam, and we ran along the top and Berry Pond together. I pushed decently down the Turner Trail, lost Wuzzam but got to half-way just after 2:30:00. All I needed to do was run the same time for the second loop - yes, I would be tired, but I wouldn't have to run the extra mile or more.
I can still recall getting back to the top and knowing I would really have to push down the entire Turner Trail. I did, and finished under my 5-hour goal with a 4:59:27. I felt really, really good on this day. I have no idea how far I went out of my way on that first loop - but judging where I came back out on the course and who I was behind at that point, it was meaningful minutes. Keeping a positive attitude through it really helped, and I felt blessed.
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Ohio’s Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks Inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site
Earlier today, the 21 countries on the UNESCO World Heritage Committee issued their decision to inscribe Ohio’s Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks as the United States’ 25th addition to the World Heritage List.
The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, which include five locations managed by the National Park Service and three managed by the Ohio History Connection, were built by Native Americans between 1,600 and 2,000 years ago. They are complex masterpieces of landscape architecture and are exceptional among ancient monuments worldwide in their enormous scale, geometric precision and astronomical alignments.
Collectively, these special and sacred places constitute Ohio’s first World Heritage Site.
“Inscription on the World Heritage List will call international attention to these treasures long known to Ohioans,” said Megan Wood, Executive Director and CEO of the Ohio History Connection.
World Heritage inscription brings recognition to places of exceptional interest and value. There are only about 1,000 World Heritage sites around the globe.
The eight Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks sites are in Licking, Ross and Warren counties.
The National Park Service’s Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Chillicothe includes the Mound City Group, Hopewell Mound Group, Seip Earthworks, High Bank Works and Hopeton Earthworks.
The Ohio History Connection's Great Circle Earthworks and Octagon Earthworks are in Heath and Newark, respectively, and Fort Ancient Earthworks & Nature Preserve is in Oregonia.
The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks were nominated to the UNESCO World Heritage List in January 2022 by the U.S. Department of the Interior, but the process to get to that point has been over a decade in the making.
For more information about the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks and upcoming commemoration activities, go to hopewellearthworks.org.
Sunday, September 17, 2023
Friday, September 15, 2023
Today we cleared our belongings from one storage facility and moved everything to another unit (huge price difference).
After a work-shift, I drover over to the "Old" High School track to attempt four Yasso 800's.
I completed each 800 as follows:
- 4:12
- 4:08
- 4:06
- 4:06
These were difficult. Going into it, with the pace I've been at lately (and with the long layoff), I didn't know if I could do 4 minutes or 4:30's, but I figured somewhere in there would be it.
All in all, the attempt was encouraging. Finished with a total of 3-miles.