Saturday, April 23, 2011

In honor of last week's 115th Boston Marathon

Photo of my post race shirt/bib in the 2010 Adirondack Marathon

Friday, March 25, 2011

one year on the AT (on repeat)

Pictures taken between March 2009 and March 2010. More frequent during seasonal transitions, and harder to get to this location in the snow. My camera was perched upon a gate post with a paint chip marking the centerline.

I was surprised to see only two hikers while taking my routine pictures. Although, it is understandable, as most thru-hikers do stay at the Doyle (6 miles south). A 4:30 occurrence would mean one of two scenarios: A. hangover or B. not a thru-hiker... Choice A would also constitute not being a thru-hiker because the metabolism of a thru-hiker destroys those toxins. Otherwise the hiker would be a yellowblazer with a weak metabolism.


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Trail Run: Swatara State Park

I stopped over at Swatara State Park for a trail run last week with the opportunity to try a phone app I just downloaded. "My Tracks" recorded my path along the A.T. (south), tracked elevation, speed, distance, and time. A graph output shows double y-axis variables elevation and speed vs. distance for an interesting graphic. I could easily pick out the creek where I wandered, looking for some rocks to hop across before I decided to pull up my pants and run through.
The best part of the app is that can be shared to google my maps, complete with a selectable finish point with an elevation graph.


View 2011-03-04 16:46 in a larger map

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Fun with Delorme Topo Maps 5.0

Slightly outdated, but I recently explored the use of this mapping program essential for outdoor enthusiasts. As a test run, I examined the Mahoosuc Notch/Arm area of the A.T.'s lower Maine. What stands out about this program's contents is the info about Mountain ascent/descent/prominence, etc.- also the many trails and trail names given. The East map set includes everything from Maine to Florida, as well as the Upper Midwest, meaning I should get as much use out of it while I am still East of the Mississippi.



The image displays the 3D window to the left, and the highlighted section of the A.T. that runs through the Mahoosuc Notch (hardest scramble/squeeze/crawl) of the trail, then heads up the Mahoosuc Arm. The profile is shown below, and although illegible in the image, trail accent/descent, milage, and grade is provided to the right. For more info: http://www.delorme.com/

Thursday, February 10, 2011

12,500 miles in one year



Samuel Gardner is attempting this feat. Paraphrasing his "tweet"- "if only this blog app would work on my phone". Seems to care too much about who is watching him. I'm not sure of this guy yet, intentions or character, but I will be sure to follow his google lat/lon occasionally.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Channeling Ned Smith


Snow shoe'd my mountain (peter's) this afternoon. Probably the last day snow shoes will suffice until the next snow. Following some tracks I was able to make out a few squirrels, deer, cross-country skis, keens -womens size 8, and Asolos size 11. Watched a red-headed woodpecker much like the one above, although I didn't have the means to get a picture.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Deer Leap trail, VT


Took a long weekend to get into the woods and ski a bit. After snowboarding 2 days Big Bird and I needed a rest, so we hiked. From the intersection of Rt. 4 at the Inn at the Long Trail, take the blue blaze up towards the A.T. Deer Leap Trail is a side trail to a vista above the Inn (about 1.5 mi one way). Tested out my recent Craigslist snow shoe purchase.

In the picture, Rt.4 is below with Pico ski resort on the far side of the valley. A good day involves the trail across the street from the Inn. Hike in with your board up to meet a Pico slope for a free ride. One can also attempt it on Killington, though the hike is much farther.