Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Out to Cornwall Bridge to tie up the Mohawk Trail to my "lost" point around Jewel Street from Sunday's run.  The plan was to run from Route 4, up Dark Entry Road, and over Coltsfoot Mountain to the location of "losing" the path.

Dark Entry Road was a steep paved road, ended at about 0.7-miles from Route 4.  Once into the woods, things improved and the trail was especially nice along Bonny Brook.  There was zero water flowing down the stream, but at least two locations where a nice waterfall would exist if there was water flowing...   I hope to revisit during the fall.

The section over Coltsfoot Mountain was really nice as well, but once descending there were many blow-downs, neglected trail, and some steepness that was a bit uncomfortable since it had precipitated yesterday and the humidity was making all surfaces slick.

Hitting the flat area around Jewel Street, the field was pretty grown in with waist high grass.  This, combined with the sketchy trail maintenance on this section of trail, assisted me with a decision to just run down Route 4 back to my car.  I was at 5.5-miles, and the going had been pretty slow...  the climb and the slow descent back down along Bonney Brook just seemed unnecessary today.  The road was a bit shorter and quicker, I ended the day at 8.5-miles.

There was signage for "Echo Rock", which I would have liked to enjoy, but I do not know what or where exactly it is.  

There is also mention of the "Baldwin Caves" in this area as well, but that seems like a real mystery to people now-a-days.  When this path was used as the Appalachian Trail, evidently there was a side-trail to the cave(s).

At the parking area on Route 4 - Dark Entry Road closed during "Halloween"

Dry Falls on Bonney Brook

Old Mill evidence along Bonney Brook

View east off Coltsfoot Mountain

View from the flats

Coltsfoot Mountain

Today's Route

Composite from August 11th & 14th, 2019

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Music 2019...

Effort #34,  "The Cross", second take, and the sixth piece from the Dark Heart Duo's "Summer Solstice Session" of June 21, 2019.  Another version of a Prince tune from the mid '80's.

We all have our problems
Some big, some are small
Soon all of our problems
Will be taken by the Cross


Monday, August 12, 2019

It's been a while since I ran the 6.5-mile loop at Penwood State Park, so I managed it today.

Off "the Pinnacle" looking south toward Heublein Tower

View south from the Pinnacle


Sunday, August 11, 2019

Decided it was time to explore the Mohawk Trail in Connecticut, so I began the journey on Route 4 in Cornwall at the entry to Mohawk State Forest.

The Mohawk Trail crosses Route 4 at this point, today I decided to work my way west over Mohawk Mountain and past Cathedral Pines.  Ended with a really nice run of 8.2-miles.

Toward the end of today's run, while on the road section, I missed the trail cutting off toward Coltsfoot Mountain.  That was to be my turn-a-round point, but I instead wandered my way down to meet up with Route 4 again.

Once back home, DL and I took a drive out to Nestrovich Farm in Granville, MA to pick up peaches.


Forest signage

View north from Mohawk State Forest

View of Quarry Hill from the trail

Remaining White Pine in Cathedral Pines Natural Area

Cathedral Pines Entry

National Natural Landmark

Coltsfoot Mountain

I ended up at this location near Route 4

Stone work for Stream

Back in Cathedral Pines, looking up

This one survived the July 10th, 1989 tornado

Plenty of stonewall climbing Mohawk Mtn from the west

More stonewall

Stonewall gap for trail

Top of Mohawk Ski Area

Old Tower on Mohawk

View off Mohawk

Wonder spot for Peaches and Apples

Archives Department...  

... on this day in 2005, I completed my 28th marathon.  Locale was Dubuque State Forest and we named the event the "Hallockville Pond Marathon.  

For company, I had Wuzzam being his norm good sport, and Tippi with her normal determination.  Old Farmer Tom met us along the Notch Trail on bicycle, and enjoyed a few miles with us.

This was Tippi's 4th completed marathon.  Our time ended up at 5:21:16.

Saturday, August 10, 2019

4-miles on the Metacomet, from Phelps Road to the lookout above King Philips Ravine.

West Suffield Mountain

Metacomet (The New England Trail)

Friday, August 9, 2019

Bicycle to and from work today for a total of 11-miles.

Evening adventure to Hampden to hear Howlin Rain perform.










Thursday, August 8, 2019

3-mile run along the Metacomet Trail from Route 20 north.  Ended the day with a drive to Warwick, Rhode Island to pick up DL at TF Green Airport.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #19 for 2019...  "Safe House", Andrew Vachss' 1998 continuation of the Burke series. 

Black Lizard / Vintage Crime Edition Cover

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

I took on a challenge that I don't ever challenge myself with...  after work I drove out to Egremont, to run the Appalachian Trail from Jug End Road to Route 7 in Sheffield, Massachusetts.

It is unusual for me to travel beyond my local area to a running location during the week.  It makes for a lengthy day with another work day beginning early the next morning.

Everything went really well, I completed the sections for a total of 9.3-miles.  There are not any big climbs through this section, it is mostly flat and through many fields and wet, swampy areas.  Despite it being cool (mid 70's) it was humid, and the bugs (mosquitoes and deer flies both) were ferocious.

I had left work at 3:15 p.m., and got back home around 8:30 p.m. or so.  A pretty great way to spend a Tuesday night, all in all.


View of Jug End from the east

Stonewall Passage along the AT 

Stonewall Passage

Stonewall Passage with heavy fern


View of Race and Everett


Race and Everett from the AT