Friday, October 14, 2016
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Monday, October 10, 2016
Sunday, October 9, 2016
On this day, October 9th, 2013, Tippi and I ran the DAR State Forest Marathon in 6:10:00. It was my 50th completed marathon, and Tippi's 17th and final finish. She ran some decent distance after this one, for a couple years, but nothing over 20-miles.
We began in Goshen, at the Daughter's of American Revolution State Forest, and ran out to Bullet Reservation, and back. Had a nice stop along the way at Chapel Ledge and Chapel Falls.
Tippi looking off Chapel Ledge (or Pony Ledge).
Tippi looking off Chapel Ledge.
Tippi on Chapel Ledge.
Chapel Falls.
Chapel Falls.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Sometime in October of 2002 - 2003, Tippi completed her first "Marathon"; it would also be my 24th. 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.
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).
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Friday, September 30, 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Saturday, September 24, 2016
6.2-miles in the Bald Mountain area of Shenipsit State Forest.
Looking back to something really special run-wise,,,, on this day in 2006 I completed my 34th marathon, at Greylock. Greylock Marathon's always mean more to me, and this one was especially memorable due to the company I had for the entire route.
Friday, September 23, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
On this day in 2009, I completed my 43rd marathon, the 2nd Curly's Marathon. After feeling as though I was demolished at this event last year, I had a goal of finishing under 5-hours. 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.
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