Monday, May 28, 2001

Being encouraged by Wuzzam, the Bandit and I drove out to Woodstock, CT to run their famous 10k road race (we were enticed with an offer of hamburgers at the Wuzzam residence afterward).

Bandit destroyed me at this one, a good minute and a half.  We both dipped under 45-minutes for an event we were not trained for.  Wuzzam was a few minutes behind us.

Saturday, March 3, 2001

2nd Annual Moody Spring Snowshoe Race
March 3rd, 2001 - Dubuque State Forest, West Hawley, MA

The 2nd Annual Moody Spring Snowshoe Race took place under my direction.

38 finishers for the 9-miler, and another 20 finishers on the 4.5-mile "short" course.  We ended up at South Face Farm Sugarhouse for an included "brunch", making this a tradition to wrap up our season.

Saturday, February 17, 2001

4th Annual Hawley Kiln Snowshoe Races
February 17th, 2001 - Dubuque State Forest, Hawley, MA

I once again directed the 4th Annual Hawley Kiln Klassic.  51 finishers for the 7-miler, and another 23 finishers for the 4.5-miler.  A great day!

Sunday, February 4, 2001

2nd Annual Saratoga Spa Winterfest 5km Snowshoe Race
February 4th, 2001 - Saratoga Springs, NY

The second Saratoga Spa Winterfest 5km Snowshoe Race at Spa Park in Saratoga Springs, New York found me finishing in 11th place.  Seven-Seconds separated 9th through 12th places!

The event had 82 starters and finishers.  This event was organized by my very good friends, JC & LC.

Saturday, January 27, 2001

1st (and only) Frostfaire 4-Mile Snowshoe Race
January 27th, 2001 - Saratoga Battlefield, Stillwater, NY

Enjoyed an outstanding event at the Saratoga Battlefield, a well attended 4-mile snowshoe race in Stillwater, New York.

I managed a 7th place finish out of 78 participants.

Saturday, January 20, 2001

2nd Annual Greylock Glen 5km Snowshoe Race
January 20th, 2001 - Adams,  Massachusetts

Race Directing duties with PH at the second Greylock Glen Snowshoe Race at the Mount Greylock State Reservation, in the Adams Glen...  part of the WMAC Dion Snowshoe Series! 

I managed to finish in 7th position, with a total of 50 participants.

Saturday, January 13, 2001

4th Annual South Pond Shuffle 4-Mile Snowshoe Race
January 13th, 2001 - Florida & Savoy,  Massachusetts

Race Directing duties at the fourth South Pond Shuffle Snowshoe Race at Savoy Mountain State Forest...  part of the WMAC Dion Snowshoe Series!

The event had 82 starters and finishers, circling North Pond, South Pond, and Tyler Swamp.

Saturday, November 4, 2000

Watery Hill 6-Hour Run
November 4, 2000 - Somewhere in MA or RI

I completed 33-miles during the Watery Hill Six-Hour Race today, with Johnny Bandit.  I called it a day at 6:00:00.

Monday, September 25, 2000

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.

Sunday, June 4, 2000

Drove to the site of the once mighty Sprague Electric in North Adams, MA with DL, Bill and an Englishman to attend the Patti Smith show at Mass MoCa. 

Here is a approximation of the setlist for this awesome show!

  • One Voice
  • Beneath the Southern Cross
  • Boy Cried Wolf
  • Dancing Barefoot
  • Lo and Beholden
  • Spell
  • Dead City
  • Don’t Say Nothing
  • Because the Night
  • Pissing in a River
  • Gone Pie
  • Strange Messengers
  • Be My Baby
  • Glitter In Their Eyes
  • Be My Baby
  • Free Money
  • Land/Machine Gun/Gloria

Saturday, March 4, 2000

1st Annual Moody Spring Snowshoe Race
March 4th, 2000 - Dubuque State Forest, West Hawley, MA

The 1st Annual Moody Spring Snowshoe Race took place under my direction.

44 finishers on the course, most ended the event with a visit to South Face Farm Sugarhouse for an included "brunch", wrapping up our season.

Saturday, February 19, 2000

3rd Annual Hawley Kiln Snowshoe Races
February 19th, 2000 - Dubuque State Forest, Hawley, MA

The 3rd Annual Hawley Kiln Klassic took place again under my direction.

More than plenty of snow, 45 finishers on a very tough conditions day.

Sunday, February 6, 2000

1st Annual Saratoga Spa Winterfest 5km Snowshoe Race
February 6th, 2000 - Saratoga Springs, NY

Participated in another of our snowshoe series events, the first official Saratoga Spa Winterfest 5km Snowshoe Race at Spa Park in Saratoga Springs, NY.

The event had 66 starters and finishers, and I completed the race in 9th position.  This event was organized by my very good friends, JC & LC.

Saturday, January 22, 2000

1st Annual Greylock Glen 3.5-Mile Snowshoe Race
January 22nd, 2000 - Adams,  Massachusetts

Assisted my fantastic friend PH with Race Directing duties at the first official Greylock Glen Snowshoe Race at the Mount Greylock State Reservation, in the Adams Glen...  part of the WMAC Dion Snowshoe Series!

The event had 35 starters and finishers, despite -8 temperatures and 20 mph - 40 mph wind gusts.  Somehow, despite the weather reports being very accurate, about a dozen people showed up "day-of" to register and race.  I managed a 6th place during the event.

Friday, January 21, 2000

8:00 p.m., PH and I decided to snowshoe tomorrow's Greylock Glen race-course under the moonlight.  This was an experience that I doubt I will ever forget…  wind blowing snow so hard we could barely see in spots…  everything lit up so brightly we thought it was snowmobile traffic (yet only the moon)…  and the cold like I have never felt before (40 below with the wind chill)…