Monday, October 26, 2020
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Wuzzam, the Old Goat, and Hill-Billiage joined me for a Tour de Burlington along branches of the Tunxis Trail. It ends up being a modified Tunxis Ultra Loop, with the two "out-and-backs" removed. The wayz we do it, flowz better in a great big circle.
It was hard to figure what the distance would be, especially with removing a couple parts, but I got 17.5-miles on my gps. We finished total time of 4:58 or so.
Great weather (dry, somewhat sunny, and 43-degrees). Leaves were not too bad for the most part due to the heavy Mtn Bike usage on many of these trails. The "High-Lights" were as follows:
- The Wall
- Hemenway Lookout
- Mile of Ledges
- Bear's Den
- The Tory Cave
- State Trout Hatchery
- Devils Kitchen
Definitely a run I would like to do again. Two water drops worked out just fine.
I have a series of photographs of some of the scrambling we did, mostly of Wuzzam, which I will post going forward over time.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Friday, October 23, 2020
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Sometime in October of 2002 - 2003, Tippi completed her first "Marathon" along the Mt Riga Plateau; it would also be my 26th. 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, as we might have diverted from the most direct track.
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).
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Sunday, October 18, 2020
October 18, 1992 - Lowell, Massachusetts
Today I completed my first marathon, at the Baystate Marathon, in Lowell, Massachusetts. I ran 3:35:00 for the 26.2-miles (two loops). My folks drove out to see me finish, which was really cool.
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Four years ago today we said goodbye to Tippi. She was a rescue we were blessed with for well over 16-years. She was my trail partner for somewhere between 15,000 and 20,000 miles (we didn't keep track), traveling together in the car all over Connecticut, New York, Vermont and Western Massachusetts to run in the woods we both loved so much. Together we finished 17 marathons. She could run all day, season didn't really matter.
Often, as DL and I drive home from Adams back to Connecticut, she will ask as we pass large forested areas "... did you and Tippi ever run through there?" The answer is almost always "Yes". We connected huge tracts of land in northwestern Massachusetts, the Valley, and much of north-central and western Connecticut.
Friday, October 16, 2020
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
We would start running in the opposite direction of the bikes, beginning at the St. Mark's Church parking area (we hoped to start running on an hour but we found out the church bells haven't been active for many years). We immediately crossed the Burkeville Covered Bridge and we were soon into Conway State Forest.
- Cricket Hill
- Joe Herrick Gulf
- Smith Hill
- Bullitt Reservation
- Chapel Falls & Ledge/Pony Cliffs
- Moore Hill and the Firetower
Monday, October 12, 2020
Today is Indigenous Peoples' Day!
I visited the "Old" High School track again (last time September 18th) and ran four Yasso 800's.
I completed each 800 as follows:
- 3:52
- 3:42
- 3:45
- 3:48
I felt like it was a bit "easier" than the prior time. I hope to gain some consistency with these, maybe every seven to ten days if I can get a bit lucky. Completed my work with 3.5-miles.