Saturday, June 8, 2019

A second visit within a week to the American Legion State Forest, this time to manage up Legion Road to the Turkey Vulture Trail.

Wonderful 4.2-miles on a beautiful day.

Split Rocks on Turkey Vulture Trail

View off Ledge

View off Ledge, Ski Sundown in distance

View off Ledge, Ski Sundown in distance

Mountain Laurel along Turkey Vulture Ledge Trail

Short Stonewall along Turkey Vulture Ledge Trail

Legion Road leading from Turkey Vulture Ledge Trail

Old Bridge Abutment on the Farmington River

Way up in the distance, the Lookout

Farmington River


Friday, June 7, 2019

Up early for a 2-mile hike on the Metacomet Trail, from Phelps Road north.



Later on this evening, I'll be meeting up with my old friend "Hillbillidge" to attend "The Thing in the Spring", which takes place in Peterborough, NH.  On the card is Trinary System (with Roger Miller from Mission of Burma), Thalia Zedek, and one of my all-time favorite bands, Bardo Pond!

After the show in front of the Unitarian Universalist Church - ever seen two guys happier?


And, two throwbacks today...

On this day in 1998, I completed the my 4th Nipmuck marathon in 4:28:33, a 41st placement.  This was my 18th finished marathon.

Also on this day, in 2009, I completed my 7th Nipmuck Marathon in 4:37:03 (a fantastic 19th place).  This was my 40th marathon overall.

A great marathon day in my history!

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Drove out to Cowles for my regular (for 2019) 3.3-mile run to the ridge and back.

Also on this day in 2010, I ran the Nipmuck Marathon for the 8th time.  It was my 44th marathon completed, with a time of 5:07:28.  This was good for 34th place overall.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Old accomplishments ~~

On this day in 1994 I completed my 3rd marathon - Nipmuck.  It was my first Nipmuck Marathon completed, and my time was 4:02:00, good enough for 23rd place.

Also, on this day in 2005, I completed my 25th marathon - also Nipmuck, with a time of 4:48:13.  This was good for 29th place.

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Music 2019...

Effort #24, The Dark Heart Duo, third piece from the "Black Smoke Rising Sessions" of May 24th, 2019"What Goes On".


Monday, June 3, 2019

Relaxing day, with two decent walks for a total of 3-miles (1.5-miles each).  Early morning DL and I took a walk in Brazin Bruce Park, and then late afternoon we drove out to Hartland to hike the Falls Brook Trail to the waterfall and back.  We had "Bonita", a friends dog, to entertain.

Falls Brook "Falls"

Falls Brook "Falls"


Sunday, June 2, 2019

After the long run yesterday, and hopes to cover some decent distance on Monday, I enjoyed a 2.1-mile hike on the Henry Buck Trail in the American Legion State Forest.

I've been across the Farmington River at Peoples State Forest many times over the years, but I've never before explored the Henry Buck Trail.  The route is a horseshoe, with a connector along the road if you wish.  There are many incredible large stones throughout the route, as well as a pretty impressive boulder field with possible caves.

Each "end" is a climb to get you to the high-point, and there is even the remnants of an old mill of some sort it looks like, half-way up the mountain.

Bridge along the Henry Buck Trail

Perched Rock along the Henry Buck Trail

Perched Rock along the Henry Buck Trail

Perched Rock along the Henry Buck Trail

Perched Rock along the Henry Buck Trail

View east through the Foliage

View

Stone Steps on the Henry Buck Trail

Old Mill Site?

Old Mill Site?

One of many brooks running down the mountain


From the archives department...  I completed my 11th marathon on this day in 1996 at Nipmuck.  I ran a 3:56:50 in the race, which was good for 15th place.

Saturday, June 1, 2019

It was back to the Northern Nipmuck today, since the weather report was basically awesome for being outdoors.  I would begin at Eastford Road, and Wuzzam was to begin at Boston Hollow Road, which placed me roughly 1.6-miles behind him for the start.  We synchronized to start at 9:00 a.m.

Considering our slight differences in age and pace, this seemed like a really awesome idea on our part.  It seemed as if there would be a really good chance for us to meet at the Bigelow Hollow turn-a-round, which was 8-miles for Wuzzam, and 9.6-miles for me.

As I was beginning my descent off Coye Hill, there was my running partner coming at me.  Outstanding, things were working as we thought.  The only thing was I was still a chunk behind him, and it took me until about three-miles to go to catch him.

We ran in together, with a solid 16-miles for Wuzzam, 17.5-miles for me.  On the short ride back to my car on Eastford Road, it was admitted by Wuzzam that he didn't start running at 9:00 a.m., but at 8:39 a.m. 

We will have to consider these distance and time distances moving forward so that we remain safe in the woods during long runs, and still end up finishing up together.

The day Begins on Eastford Road Crossing

Nipmuck Dave's famous stairs

Somewhat "Balanced" Rock along the Nipmuck Trail

Another angle of a "Balanced" Rock

View from above Boston Hollow



And in the Old News Department...

On this day in 1997 I completed my 14th marathon - Nipmuck.  It was the 3rd time I completed Nipmuck, and my time was 4:31:44, good enough for 42nd place.

Also, on this day in 2013, I completed my 49th marathon - Hawley Berkshire East.  I had Wuzzam with me for this one, which was a real beast.  We had a total time on feet of 7:45:15, which was the longest either of have ever been on our feet moving through the forest.  It was most likely more than a marathon distance.  By several miles...  (or more).


Friday, May 31, 2019

Relaxing morning with a few appointments, and an afternoon 4.2-mile run in McLean.


Thursday, May 30, 2019

On this day in 2009, Wuzzam and I completed a McClean Reservation Marathon in roughly five hours.   This was my 39th marathon completed.  I recall it being a fairly easy day for us.

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Music 2019...

Effort #23, The Dark Heart Duo on Crown Street during the "Black Smoke Rising Sessions" of May 24th, 2019"Amen I".


Tuesday, May 28, 2019

On this day in 1995 I completed my 6th marathon, Vermont City.  I had trained for a year specifically to run sub 3:10 at a marathon, so that I would qualify and gain entry into the 100th running of the Boston Marathon.

I recall feeling awful for the first couple miles, and beat from around  10 - 13 miles.  At some point, my training kicked in, despite the heat, and I finished in 3:08.  Qualified for Boston!

Monday, May 27, 2019

Nice run on a beautiful morning at Shenipsit State Forest with Wuzzam and the Old Goat.  

We got 'round for 7.9-miles, with climbs up:
  • Balanced Rock Hill
  • Bent Birch Hill
  • Three Rock Alignment Climb
  • The Pinnacle
  • Bald Mountain
Wuzzam and the Old Goat, pre-start  & looking too happy

Wuzzam completing our last climb of the morning, Bald Mt



Sunday, May 26, 2019

Travel day to see the folks, nice early Memorial Day lunch with them.

Also, RunSteveo and DL provided me with some photos from last nights X show at Gateway Arts Center...

John and Exene

John, Exene, DJ & Billy

X

John, with Exene

Billy Zoom, Guitar Master

Billy Zoom on Sax during "Come Back to Me"

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Still piecing the Granville & Tunxis Marathon distances together, so today I wanted to verify the section from Old Route 20 (Maybe called Walnut Hill?) to Route 219.  This has always been thought of as 8-miles, and I am sure that I've verified this many times in the past, but once more wouldn't hurt.

Everything worked exactly as it seemed, distances were true to the Connecticut Walk Book and my prior notes.  The turn-a-round at Route 219 had 7.95-miles on the gps.

A few alternate paths were chosen for the return trip, and I ended with 15.2-miles for the day.

During the evening, DL and I visited Gateway City Arts in Holyoke to hear the band X, which has been a favorite of ours for over 30-years.  Taking the event up a notch, our old friend RunSteveo was attending also - someone we hadn't seen in many years.

The band played fantastically, and the venue was great (capacity of around 500, which was full).

It was great to see Steveo, and as far as the venue at Gateway City Arts, we'd visit again.

Large Boulder along the Tunxis Trail

Roberts Brook

Summit of Pine Mountain

Roaring Brook Upstream

Roaring Brook Downstream

Summit Indian Council Caves

Liddy, Tippi and Sam's Pool