Day 3: Little Sugar Creek trail – Charlotte NC, I ran this early in the morn and was surprised by how many hardcore (and fast) runners were out there. I also saw a lot of glowing eyes in the grassy meadows I passed through as the deer were out grazing. World’s smallest police station –Ridgeway SC, I made a quick stop to check out this roadside attraction. The building was used from 1940-1990 and was about 5x10. Three Rivers Greenway – Columbia SC, I did a tentative 3 mile run on this scenic greenway along the Columbia River. World’s largest fire hydrant – Columbia SC, I was frustrated to find the location but no fire hydrant. I later learned it was removed less than a month ago! Old Sheldon Church ruins – Yeamassee SC, another roadside attraction. This was an interesting bunch of church and cemetery ruins. Santee Fire Tower – Santee SC, this standing tower was between two very huge farmer’s fields. The actual road to the tower was fully overgrown but walking the edge of the field was a fine option. The tower had some trees growing up through it and was missing a few steps on the climb. I went up about 5 flights as it was a bit sketchy. There was a nice view. Spanish Moss Trail – Beaufort SC, it felt a lot hotter than the 75 degree in the sun. The trail had a decent mix of shady parts and open areas, I’d picked it up in a section that did some zig-zags which kept things interesting. The paved trail seemed to be fairly popular with bikers. Carr Cross Florida Trail – Ocala FL, my final run of the day was on this trail which as the name implies can be used to cross the state. It is paved and was surprisingly rolling. There were a lot of bikers out as this trailhead also featured an extensive amount of mountain bike trail (I hosed down after my run using the bike wash station).
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
More driving to FL
Day 2: Cumberland Valley Rail Trail - Shippensburg PA, I started the day getting some use of my headlamp as it was dark and drizzling. The first mile of the trail was paved and then it was nice packed dirt. I caught sight of an Amish farmer as he drove his horse and cart under the bridge as I ran over. Blue Ridge Tunnel – Afton VA, this was a very interesting trail that brought me to a mile long tunnel under the Blue Ridge Parkway. The tunnel was literally very cool (maybe 20 degrees cooler than outside). It seemed very popular, there were about 20 people hiking it on an early Friday morning. Jackson shot tower & New River Rail Trail – Austinville VA, this was a ‘twofer’ with an interesting stone tower where lead shot was produced and the 57 mile long New River Rail Trail. I did a nice easy 3 miles on the smooth dirt trail after checking out the tower. E & A Rail Trail and Overmountain Victory Trail – Elkin NC, I could really tell it was spring on these trail with flowers starting to bloom and temps hitting the low 80’s. The paved rail trail was nice, but the Overmountain trail was a little rough for my aching knee.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Looking back - March 2018
I raced the “Easing Heartbreak Hill 5k” in Concord NH, mostly based on the 9am start time but also knowing the NHTI campus is very flat so this would be an opportunity to run a quick time.
Easing Heartbreak Hill 5K(2.83m) Concord, NH - March 3, 2018 Finishers =44
Pl Div Name Ag S City, St Time Pace
1 1/8 DAVE DUNHAM 53 M BRADFORD, MA 16:17 5:45
2 1/1 SOPHIA REYNOLDS 14 F ANDOVER, NH 17:39 6:14
3 1/4 MICHAEL POPHAM 36 M BEDFORD, NH 18:07 6:24
4 2/8 DAVID AUDET 52 M CONCORD, NH 18:18 6:28
5 2/4 PHIL BROGAN 32 M CONCORD, NH 18:38 6:35
The New Bedford half-marathon was the first race in the USATF New England series of 7 road races from 5k-marathon. I wasn't really feeling ready for "big" racing just yet but was pleased with how quickly I've been able to turn it around. My stretch goal coming into the race was to run around my time from last year (1:20:48). This may have been the coldest New Bedford I've ever done with 20 degrees at the start. As always wind would be a factor but at 15mph it'd be a lot better than the crazy wind from last year.
I went out conservatively.
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50+ Pl Chip Pl Name Age Team
1 1:14:44 67 PETER HAMMER 51 BAA
2 1:18:48 131 DAVID
PRINCIPE 50 CMS
3 1:19:42 146 ERIK
VANDENDRIES 53 CMS
4 1:20:51 165 CHARLIE BEMIS 55 WRT
5 1:20:55 167 WAYNE LEVY 52 BAA
6 1:21:05 176 MARK REEDER 58 GLRR
7 1:21:07 177 DAVE
DUNHAM 53 CMS
8 1:21:11 179 BRIAN RUHM 52 GCS
9 1:21:22 182 SCOTT ANDERSON 53 WRT
10 1:21:50 191 ALEX MCHENRY 52 GMAA
11 1:22:18 202 TERRY MCNATT 53 CSU
12 1:23:13 214 MARTIN
TIGHE 59 CMS
As I do every March, I headed down to Florida to visit my parents (and do their taxes). This year I was able to find a race nearby that looked interesting. I flew down on Saturday still feeling the remnants of New Bedford in my legs and a lousy head-cold stuffing up my sinuses. On Sunday morn I was up at 5:30am and at 7am we drove the 30 minutes to the Trout Creek State park. I signed up for the 15km trail race (there was a 5km starting simultaneously). The 15km would start with a northern 10km loop then finish with the southern 5km loop.
At the top of the 10km loop we popped out on a road and I swung wide telling the guys I was hitting the water-stop. They both passed on getting water and moved on ahead of me. The pace really picked up! At 7.5 I grabbed a water and checked out where 4th place was (we were headed out of a quarter mile loop) he was not into the loop yet so I had a couple of minutes on him. Right after that the leader stopped short clutching his hamstring. I went by him and he offered me a “go after him”. My legs started to feel very heavy and I was running out of energy over the last mile. I slowly lost ground and ended up crossing the line 24 seconds back. First LOSER.
Place Time Name Age City Pace
1 1:01:47 Chris Petrock 47 Tampa 6:38
2 1:02:11 Dave Dunham 53 Bradford, MA 6:40
3 1:04:48 Steve Wilcox 47 Clearwater 6:57
4 1:04:50 Chris Liston 40 Ruskin 6:57
5 1:05:49 Roger Hidalgo 31 Auburndale 7:04
USATF NE 15km championships - This year we had great weather with temps in the mid-40s, a bit of a breeze and sunny skies.
I hit 5 miles in 29:57 which was faster than I'd run 5 at the Ribfest last year. College teammate Jason Cakouros (HFC 50+) passed me right at the 8 mile mark and I had no answer. I was just trying to not fall apart. I hit the finish line in 56:22 (chip time) and took 8th in the 50+ (6th in the 50-54).
1 Andrew Gardiner 52 51:39 Boston Athletic Association
2 Nat Larson 55 52:18 Greater Springfield Harriers
3 Kent Lemme 51 53:14 Greater Springfield Harriers
4 Gregory Picklesimer 51 54:39 Somerville Road Runners
5 Mark Reeder 58 55:12 Greater Lowell Road Runners
6 Erik Vandendries 53 55:38 Central Mass Striders
7 Jason Cakouros 52 56:10 HFC Striders
8 Dave Dunham 54 56:22 Central Mass Striders
9 Joe O'Leary 50 56:46 Somerville Road Runners
10 Scott Anderson 53 56:47 Whirlaway Racing Team
14 Martin Tighe 59 57:54 Central Mass Striders
21 Dan Verrington 55 59:39 Central Mass Striders
23 Philip Savoy 55 1:00:29 Central Mass Striders
26 Gary Cattarin 55 1:00:50 Central Mass Striders
31 David Lapierre 54 1:02:24 Central Mass Striders
34 Paul Young 52 1:02:55 Central Mass Striders
86 Shawn O'Connell 51 1:26:12 Central Mass Striders
Monday, March 27, 2023
Drive to Florida
Time for another March trip down to Florida. This time I gave myself a few days to get there and chose some interesting (to me) places to run. My knee has been crap for the last week but I'm able to run on it slowly. That beats not running at all.
First up was the Columbia Rail Trail - The Columbia Trail is a multi-use path that follows an abandoned railroad corridor for over 15 miles. The trail runs from the border of Mt. Olive and Washington Townships in Morris County southwest to downtown High Bridge in Hunterdon County. The trail was very nice having been recently renovated. There were a bunch of gnome villages scattered along the trail.
After that run I moved on to the Stoney Valley Rail Trail near Jonestown PA. I was still running in a long-sleeve t-shirt with the 50 degree temps and drizzle/fog. I had the trail to myself and found a cool headstone about a mile in.
I was treated to a rainbow as I reached the southern end of the rain I'd been driving through. That got me to Flat Top (a ridge on the AT) outside of Shippensburg PA. I went for any easy run partly on the AT and then down the road to check out the Flat Top fire tower. Sadly, the tower has been removed.
I called it a day after that. 14 miles of (sometimes painful) running and 488 miles of rainy driving.
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Looking Back - March 2013
10 years ago:
New
Bedford Half-Marathon (March 17, 2013). Last
year I had a major bonk during the last 4 miles of the 1/2 marathon, so my goal
this year was to avoid the same fate. It
was brisk (30's) and windy (15+ mph). I
was happy to manage a time nearly a minute ahead of my goal and 1:37 under my
masters personal best.
Top
masters
13 KEVIN COLLINS 42 M 1:09:23 5:18
24 CHRIS MAGILL BAA 40 M 1:10:56
5:25
40 JOSEPH NAVAS WRT 42 M 1:11:54 5:30
45 GREG PICKLESIMER SRR 46 M 1:12:20
5:32
62 KEVEN O'NEIL BAA 43 M 1:14:02
5:39
70 JASON PORTER CMS 43 M 1:14:25 5:41
74 HARRY STANTS BAA 40 M 1:14:49 5:43
77 ANDY SPAULDING Dirigo 42 M 1:15:03
5:44
81 DAVE DUNHAM CMS 48 M 1:15:11 5:45
83 WAYNE LEVY BAA 47 M 1:15:17
5:45
91 JOE SHAIRS CMS 44 M 1:15:52
5:48
Granite State
snowshoe championships - I headed up to Allenstown on Friday during the “minor
snow event” that turned out to be pretty significant. I met up
with race director Ryan Welts and we headed out to mark the course.
Ryan came up with
an interesting course with plenty of twisting and turning and 75% of the 6+
mile course would be on single-track.
The start was a
flurry of snow as a couple of Unicorn runners headed to the front, they were
trailed by CMS Polar Bears (Greg Hammett, Kevin Tilton, a break then, me, and
Jim Pawlicki). The last mile was a struggle. All in all it was
a great day for the CMS crew, we took 2nd through 5th place
and wrapped up the team title with Melissa Donais taking second in the women’s
race and 23rd overall.
1 43:22 Jim
Johnson 35M Madison,
NH BAA
2 46:24 Kevin
Tilton 31M N
Conway, NH Central Mass Striders
3 46:29 James
Pawlicki 38M Lynn,
MA Central
Mass Striders
4 46:30 Greg
Hammett 35M Chesterfield,
NH Central Mass Striders
5 47:27 Dave
Dunham 48M Bradford,
MA Central Mass Striders
6 48:22 Mark
Miller 32M Parts
Unk, NH BAA
7 49:35 Danny
Ferreira 30M Concord,
NH acidotic RACING
8 51:11 Anthony
Parillo 28M Sherborn,
MA
9 51:17 Phil
Erwin 45M Ridge,
NY acidotic
RACING
10 51:25 Chris
Dunn
44M Strafford,
NH acidotic RACING
13
52:32 Kristina
Folcik 35F Northwood,
NH acidotic RACING
23 56:28 Melissa
Donais 29F N
Andover, MA Central Mass Striders
Prospect Mountain 5.8
mile snowshoe race -I was excited when I’d heard that Tim Van Orden (TiVO)
would be hosting a third race at the Prospect Mountain XC ski
area. The fact that the WMAC Snowshoe series is based on your
best six races and I had five race made going to Prospect a given. It
looked like a decent field, with stalwart Ken Clark and pretty much all of the
WMAC regulars. Right before the start I realized Tim was not present
and basically I needed to finish to wrap up the series. We headed
off a little after 10:30 in just about ideal conditions. At 10 minutes
into the race I was 20 seconds behind the leaders and just starting to find a
rhythm. Soon after that I caught Greg who stepped aside to let me
through. I caught Ross on this section right at the 20 minute
mark. I pushed as hard as I could but glanced back at the top
(about 31 minutes) and Ross was right there.
I took a peak back
at 45 minutes and didn’t see Ross. The very final downhill powder
stretch was a hoot; we did a zigzag down the final slope and into the finish
chute. I certainly was surprised and pleased to hold off Ross and
Greg.
I was beat and
glad to be done, but this course was probably my favorite this
year. There was a little bit of everything but a lot of tough slog,
which is my kind of snowshoe race.
1 53:31
Dave
Dunham 48 M 100.00 CMS
2 53:52
Ross
Krause 33 M 97.96 CMS
3 57:41
Greg Hammett 35 M 95.92 CMS
4 57:52
Dave
Merkt 29 M 93.88 Shenipsit
5 59:44
Brian
Northan 38 M 91.84
6 1:01:34
Rich
Teal 35 M 89.80
7 1:02:46
Carolyn
Stocker 20 F 87.76
8 1:04:44
Ken
Clark 50 M 85.71 HTC
9 1:04:55
David
Loutzenheiser 46 M 83.67
10 1:08:34 Gerret
Van Duyne 34 M 81.63
Snowshoe to the
clouds - I'd heard of this ski race a
few years back and asked teammate Kevin Tilton if they'd ever had a snowshoe
race. Apparently they had snowshoe raced in the past but not
recently. I was very happy to hear that they added a snowshoe field this
year and signed up right away. The idea of running up the Mt Washington
Auto road in snowshoes really appealed to me.
The 25 or so
skiers headed off and 5 minutes later we were in pursuit when the cannon fired.
Kevin went to the lead and I tried to relax and feel comfortable. We ran
together until about 2 miles then I pulled ahead. I hit the Auto road
(2.4 miles into the race) in 19:07 and the fun began. I was able to hold on for the win.
Pl Time Name Sex/Age
1 1:00:07 Dave
Dunham M
48
2 1:02:01 Kevin
Tilton M
31
3 1:12:26 Peter
Keeney M
46
4 1:12:56 Paul
Bazanchuk M 58
5 1:13:39 Bridget
Ferrin-Smith F 31
7 1:14:20 Keith
O’Brien M
48
9 1:22:07 Leslie
Beckwith F 36
Hawley Kiln - I headed out to Hawley for the 15th annual Hawley Kiln
snowshoe race. This race is a classic! As always it is ably
directed by Ed Alibozek. This race was my first snowshoe race EVER,
and I remember asking Ed advice about my snowshoes and what to expect on the
course. 15 years later and I'm still having a blast romping around in the
woods of Hawley. I showed up extra-early so that I'd have time to run the
course as a warm-up. I arrived just as Ed was returning from his final
loop of the course. He'd spent over 6 hours clearing some trees and
marking the course. Guys like Ed are far and few between.
Off we went and the four CMS boys (me, Greg Hammet, Tim Mahoney, and Tim Van
Orden) gapped the field during the first .7 on the snowmobile trail. I
took a big spill during the third mile but Greg was also post-holing a lot so
neither of us really got any separation on the other. Greg stayed
right on me and we hit the final stretch together and then it was over, he sprinted
ahead and took me by 8 seconds for his third win of the season.
Off we went and the four CMS boys (me, Greg Hammet, Tim Mahoney, and Tim Van
Orden) gapped the field during the first .7 on the snowmobile trail. I
took a big spill during the third mile but Greg was also post-holing a lot so
neither of us really got any separation on the other. Greg stayed
right on me and we hit the final stretch together and then it was over, he sprinted
ahead and took me by 8 seconds for his third win of the season.
Off we went and the four CMS boys (me, Greg Hammet, Tim Mahoney, and Tim Van
Orden) gapped the field during the first .7 on the snowmobile trail. I
took a big spill during the third mile but Greg was also post-holing a lot so
neither of us really got any separation on the other. Greg stayed
right on me and we hit the final stretch together and then it was over, he sprinted
ahead and took me by 8 seconds for his third win of the season.
1 44:22 Greg
Hammett M 35 CMS 100.00
2 44:30 Dave
Dunham M 48 CMS 98.18
3 46:18 Tim
Mahoney M 33 CMS 96.36
4 48:36 Tim Van
Orden M 44 CMS 94.55
5 50:15 Dave
Merkt M 29 92.73
6 54:10 Ken
Clark M 50 90.91
7 56:40 Ted
Cowles M 54 89.09
8
57:44 Kelsey
Allen F
87.27
9
60:56 Ashley
Krause F CMS 85.45
10
61:24 Jim
Devine M 52 83
I headed up to Gilmanton
for my final race of March. This would close out the month with 6
races, which would tie the most I’ve ever done in March. A
record field of nearly 300 showed up on a just about ideal morning. The start
was much cleaner than I recall in past years and I found myself leading as we
turned onto Route 140. I could hear a couple of guys right behind me
but no one seemed to want to move into the lead. On the final hill I
was caught by Nacho Hernando. With 400 to go I had a couple of
seconds lead, with 200 to go I had about 3 seconds, with 100 I still had about
3 seconds. At that point Nacho realized he had another
gear! We turned the final corner and I could hear Andy announcing
that I was about to win and right about then I got passed. I was
all-out and with 50 meters to go he put about 3 seconds on me. Ouch
that hurt!
1 17:28 Nacho
Hernando 19 Manchester
NH
2 17:32 Dave
Dunham 49 Bradford
MA CMS
3 17:40 Jotham
Burnett 33 Canaan
NH
4 17:46 Sam
Evans-Brown 27 Concord NH
5 17:50 Scott
Clark 47 Gilmanton
NH CMS
6 18:32 Ryan
Lafrance 15 Gilford
NH
7 18:35 Ernest
Brake 51 North
Sutton NH CMS
8 18:42 Warren
Bartlett 15 Loudon
NH
9 18:49 Neal
Graves 30 Croydon NH
10 19:04 Tim
Cox 39 Northwood
NH CMS
11 19:04 Mark
Richardson 19 Concord NH
12 19:29 Sam
Wood 26 Laconia
NH CMS
10 years ago:
13 KEVIN COLLINS 42 M 1:09:23 5:18
24 CHRIS MAGILL BAA 40 M 1:10:56 5:25
40 JOSEPH NAVAS WRT 42 M 1:11:54 5:30
45 GREG PICKLESIMER SRR 46 M 1:12:20 5:32
62 KEVEN O'NEIL BAA 43 M 1:14:02 5:39
70 JASON PORTER CMS 43 M 1:14:25 5:41
74 HARRY STANTS BAA 40 M 1:14:49 5:43
77 ANDY SPAULDING Dirigo 42 M 1:15:03 5:44
81 DAVE DUNHAM CMS 48 M 1:15:11 5:45
83 WAYNE LEVY BAA 47 M 1:15:17 5:45
91 JOE SHAIRS CMS 44 M 1:15:52 5:48
Ryan came up with an interesting course with plenty of twisting and turning and 75% of the 6+ mile course would be on single-track.
2 46:24 Kevin Tilton 31M N Conway, NH Central Mass Striders
3 46:29 James Pawlicki 38M Lynn, MA Central Mass Striders
4 46:30 Greg Hammett 35M Chesterfield, NH Central Mass Striders
5 47:27 Dave Dunham 48M Bradford, MA Central Mass Striders
6 48:22 Mark Miller 32M Parts Unk, NH BAA
7 49:35 Danny Ferreira 30M Concord, NH acidotic RACING
8 51:11 Anthony Parillo 28M Sherborn, MA
9 51:17 Phil Erwin 45M Ridge, NY acidotic RACING
10 51:25 Chris Dunn 44M Strafford, NH acidotic RACING
13 52:32 Kristina Folcik 35F Northwood, NH acidotic RACING
23 56:28 Melissa Donais 29F N Andover, MA Central Mass Striders
2 53:52 Ross Krause 33 M 97.96 CMS
3 57:41 Greg Hammett 35 M 95.92 CMS
4 57:52 Dave Merkt 29 M 93.88 Shenipsit
5 59:44 Brian Northan 38 M 91.84
6 1:01:34 Rich Teal 35 M 89.80
7 1:02:46 Carolyn Stocker 20 F 87.76
8 1:04:44 Ken Clark 50 M 85.71 HTC
9 1:04:55 David Loutzenheiser 46 M 83.67
10 1:08:34 Gerret Van Duyne 34 M 81.63
1 1:00:07 Dave Dunham M 48
2 1:02:01 Kevin Tilton M 31
3 1:12:26 Peter Keeney M 46
4 1:12:56 Paul Bazanchuk M 58
5 1:13:39 Bridget Ferrin-Smith F 31
7 1:14:20 Keith O’Brien M 48
9 1:22:07 Leslie Beckwith F 36
Hawley Kiln - I headed out to Hawley for the 15th annual Hawley Kiln snowshoe race. This race is a classic! As always it is ably directed by Ed Alibozek. This race was my first snowshoe race EVER, and I remember asking Ed advice about my snowshoes and what to expect on the course. 15 years later and I'm still having a blast romping around in the woods of Hawley. I showed up extra-early so that I'd have time to run the course as a warm-up. I arrived just as Ed was returning from his final loop of the course. He'd spent over 6 hours clearing some trees and marking the course. Guys like Ed are far and few between.
Off we went and the four CMS boys (me, Greg Hammet, Tim Mahoney, and Tim Van Orden) gapped the field during the first .7 on the snowmobile trail. I took a big spill during the third mile but Greg was also post-holing a lot so neither of us really got any separation on the other. Greg stayed right on me and we hit the final stretch together and then it was over, he sprinted ahead and took me by 8 seconds for his third win of the season.
Off we went and the four CMS boys (me, Greg Hammet, Tim Mahoney, and Tim Van Orden) gapped the field during the first .7 on the snowmobile trail. I took a big spill during the third mile but Greg was also post-holing a lot so neither of us really got any separation on the other. Greg stayed right on me and we hit the final stretch together and then it was over, he sprinted ahead and took me by 8 seconds for his third win of the season.
Off we went and the four CMS boys (me, Greg Hammet, Tim Mahoney, and Tim Van Orden) gapped the field during the first .7 on the snowmobile trail. I took a big spill during the third mile but Greg was also post-holing a lot so neither of us really got any separation on the other. Greg stayed right on me and we hit the final stretch together and then it was over, he sprinted ahead and took me by 8 seconds for his third win of the season.
1 44:22 Greg Hammett M 35 CMS 100.00
2 44:30 Dave Dunham M 48 CMS 98.18
3 46:18 Tim Mahoney M 33 CMS 96.36
4 48:36 Tim Van Orden M 44 CMS 94.55
5 50:15 Dave Merkt M 29 92.73
6 54:10 Ken Clark M 50 90.91
7 56:40 Ted Cowles M 54 89.09
8 57:44 Kelsey Allen F 87.27
9 60:56 Ashley Krause F CMS 85.45
10 61:24 Jim Devine M 52 83
2 17:32 Dave Dunham 49 Bradford MA CMS
3 17:40 Jotham Burnett 33 Canaan NH
4 17:46 Sam Evans-Brown 27 Concord NH
5 17:50 Scott Clark 47 Gilmanton NH CMS
6 18:32 Ryan Lafrance 15 Gilford NH
7 18:35 Ernest Brake 51 North Sutton NH CMS
8 18:42 Warren Bartlett 15 Loudon NH
9 18:49 Neal Graves 30 Croydon NH
10 19:04 Tim Cox 39 Northwood NH CMS
11 19:04 Mark Richardson 19 Concord NH
12 19:29 Sam Wood 26 Laconia NH CMS