October 14, Michigan Road Lot

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SUNDAY

This Sunday, October 14, at 8:00 a.m, meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Michigan Road Parking lot to run The FH to Overlook Loop. Start at the Michigan Road lot and head up Fox Hill then turn south. I’ve put a number of twists and turns on lesser-used trails so keep a sharp eye out and a map handy. See the map ›› Anyone interested in getting some additional miles in can arrive at 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. or 7:00 a.m. for pre-run loops.

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SATURDAY

On Saturday, October 13, at 7:00 a.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Meadow Lot and run one of the Meadow to Overlook Loop. Your choice of 6 or 8 miles but with the bridge out, if you’re going to run the 8-mile option, cross the river at the first bridge and follow Br by the river to Kimberly Bridge. Bring a map though, I won’t be at this run. There are a couple great races on Saturday as well so check out the calendar to learn more about those.

See you next Sunday at Run the Farm. If you haven’t registered yet, time is running out.

Lee Willett

Enjoy the pic from last week’s run in the Rez and congratulations for all those who ran Paine to Pain. Awesome job all.

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June 25, Butler Sanctuary

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This Sunday, June 25, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Nature Conservancy Butler Sanctuary on Chestnut Ridge Road in Mt. Kisco (see in Google maps) when we run a combination of trails covering most of the park. Since Butler is a relatively small preserve, we’ll be following a double loop course to get to 5ish miles. Don’t worry, you’ll still get a workout since the terrain has a lot of ups and downs. Plus anyone interested in a longer run can head over to the Meyer Preserve and to Westmoreland Sanctuary afterwards for a few more miles. Meet in the Butler parking lot. See the map here ›› Looking to start early? Arrive at 5:00 a.m. and join me on a run from Butler to Meyer preserve. We’ll return at 7:00 a.m. for a short loop of Westmoreland.

This Saturday, June 24, at 7:00 a.m., let’s get back to those hill repeats from Kimberly Bridge. Come for as many or as few as you’d like then head out on the trails when you’ve had enough.

Next Saturday, July 1, I’m planning on running part of the Escarpment course. Let me know if you’re interested.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.

June 18, Michigan Road

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On Sunday, June 18, at 8:00 a.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Michigan Road Lot ready to run the Michigan to Spy Rock 7 Mile Loop, or as I like to call it, The Stairmaster. This course starts up the FH trail and heads over the Magic Stairs before turning south past Castle Rock and up The Stairs to Spy Rock. Early birds can start at 5:00, 6:00, and 7:00 and I suggest making it a speed workout by trying to complete the 5+ mile Red loop on hour intervals. I’ll be out this weekend but will make sure Peeter has some maps on hand, you know, just in case. See the map here ››

On Saturday, June 17, 7:00 a.m., anyone looking for some distance work can meet at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Meadow Lot. Choose your direction—clockwise or counterclockwise—and run. The full course is just over 12 miles but you can make it longer or shorter as needed. See the map here ››

Lee Willett

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June 11, Meadow Lot

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SUNDAY

On Sunday, June 11, at 8:00 a.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Meadow Lot and come ready to run the Raven Rocks Course. It’s never too early to start thinking about the fall races and here’s a chance to get an early preview of the Raven Rocks Run. Those wanting to start early—between 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., let’s do some BR hill repeats from intersections 46 to 5. While not as steep as Blue, it will still give you a workout. At 7:00, we’ll meet back at the Meadow for the full BR loop.

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SATURDAY

On Saturday, June 10, at 7:00 a.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Michigan Road Lot to run the Michigan to Kimberly Loop. We’ll first check on the campsite from the night run and collect anything left behind before heading out. If you’re looking for a longer run, take the longer way around the Blue trail and add a couple miles easily. If you’re looking for a later start, join the group at 8:00 a.m. at Kimberly Bridge. We should be passing through there about that time.

FRIDAY

On Friday, June 9, at 8:00 p.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, lean-to #5 (at Michigan Road) when we celebrate the next full moon—the Strawberry Moon. We’ll follow a new Sights and Heights course which includes the overlook, Raven Rocks, and the Fire Tower. We’ll leave just before sunset, so bring a headlamp. And after the run, plan to hang out by the fire, maybe bring some snacks, refreshments, etc. Should be fun.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

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Enjoy the pic from this past run at Mountain Lakes Park.

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June 4, Mountain Lakes Park

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This Sunday, June 4, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the trail head to Lookout Point in Mountain Lakes Park (201 Hawley Road, North, Salem, NY) when we run the Yellow-OS-IS loop. This course winds through the park and includes the new IS trail which connects the OS trail to Spruce Lake. If you want to get an early start, arrive at 7:00 a.m. and for those insomniacs out there, bring a headlamp and start at 6:00 a.m. or even 5:00 a.m. If you are looking to get some distance in, you can take Hunt Lane to the Realander loop and back for an added 7 miles of (mostly) dirt roads. See the map here ››

This Saturday, June 3, at 7:00 a.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Meadow lot and run the Meadow to Overlook 8 mile route. If you want to start at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Michigan Road Trailhead and join the runners as they pass by. Bring your own maps, though, I don’t know if I’ll make it.

NIGHT RUN

On Friday, June 9, at 8:00 p.m., join us at lean-to 5 (Michigan Road) for a night run. Course to be determined but will be around 6 miles. Bring a headlamp and some of your favorite “recovery” food and drink and we’ll hang out by the fire afterwards.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.
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Enjoy the photo from this past Sunday’s run and see if you can spot Barry Fagan.
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May 21, A Mild Sprain

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This Sunday, May 21, at 9:45 a.m., meet at Sprain Ridge Park, Yonkers, for the sixth annual A Mild Sprain—the second in the Trail Mix Series of races. Race director David Vogel always makes sure this is a fun and challenging 4.25 mile race so plan on attending. Check-in starts at 8:30 a.m. so come early and hang out before the race. For early risers, meet at 8:00 a.m. for a course check before the race. And hang out afterwards, maybe bring something to eat, and we’ll swap stories about last week’s races.

Speaking of races, big congratulations to everyone who raced at Bear Mountain on Saturday or Sunday and particularly these local runners. You all are amazing.

50M
Charlotte Dequeker, F40-44 age group winner, 11:16:57
John McElroy, M40-44 age group 3rd place, 09:04:51
Virgil Bretz, M45-49 age group winner, 09:13:47
Joe Mokszycki, M60-64 age group winner, 12:27:46

50K
Michele Zandona, F35-39 age group winner, 06:14:30
Todd Henrich, M45-49 age group 4th place, 05:32:15

Half Marathon
Justin Pufahl, M1-19 age group 2nd place, 02:44:23
Paul Pacchiana, M60-64 age group 2nd place, 02:58:22
James (Jimmy) Mcgough, M65+ age group 5th place, 03:28:28

10K
Kirby Mosenthal, Overall Female Winner, 00:52:41
Erin McNally, F35-39 age group 3rd place, 01:05:37
David Isaac, M50-54 age group winner, 00:59:38


NIGHT RUN

On Friday, June 9, at 8:00 p.m., join us at lean-to 5 (Michigan Road) for a night run. Course to be determined but will be around 6 miles. Bring a headlamp and some of your favorite “recovery” food and drink and we’ll hang out by the fire afterwards.

April 30, Michigan Road

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On Sunday, April 30, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Michigan Road lot when we follow the Michigan to Kimberly Bridge course. Michigan Road is our traditional starting point for runs in the southern portion of the reservation but this time we’ll run North from the lot to the Meadow, follow some of the Leatherman’s Loop course trail to Kimberly Bridge, then “up” the blue trail and return by way of yellow. There are some hills on this course particularly around mile 4. You have been warned. Anyone interested in getting a few more miles in can arrive at 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. or 7:00 a.m. for an early start. Trail Map here ››

On Saturday, April 29, join us for one last training run at Bear Mountain before the North Face Endurance Challenge in two weeks. Options include distances of 50k, 26 miles, 22 miles, and the 13 mile half marathon course. There are PDF, GPX, and KML files of the courses available here and you should bring a map just in case. Three options to meet that day: 6:00 a.m. Woodsbridge Lot, Katonah; 6:40 a.m., Anthony Wayne; 7:00 a.m. Ice Rink Lot. Complete details in the calendar.

Also on Saturday, April 29, at 6:00 a.m., join Peeter Muursepp at the Lewisboro Town Park for around 12 miles. I’ll leave the details of the course to him though.

On Friday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m., join us at lean-to 5 (Michigan Road) for a night run. Course to be determined but will be around 6 miles. Bring a headlamp and some of your favorite “recovery” food and drink and we’ll hang out by the fire afterwards.

Great job last week at the Leatherman’s Loop. Nice to see so many of you take the podium and win a pie and even nicer still to just hang out after the race. Next race in the Trail Mix Series is A Mild Sprain on Sunday, May 21. Hope to see you there.

Lee Willett

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April 23, Leatherman’s Loop

On Sunday, April 23, we’ll be meeting at the Meadow lot for the 31st annual Leatherman’s Loop. For complete instructions, visit LeathermansLoop.org. Good luck all, I hope to see you all there.

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On Saturday, April 22, at 7:00 a.m., meet at the Lewisboro Town Park when we run the 12 or 15 mile Reservation Perimeter Loop. The course takes us on all perimeter trails and the 15 mile version adds a climb over the Fire Tower. If you’re training for the North Face Endurance Challenge, this is a great opportunity to get a run in while saving a little for the Loop.

On Saturday, April 22, at 6:00 a.m., meet at the north end of the Anthony Wayne lot at Bear Mountain for a 13 to 15 mile loop. Kevin Rader will lead the group, which is good since he knows those trails better than I do. If you want to car pool from the Woodsbridge Lot in Katonah, plan to leave there at 5:15 a.m.

Do you like saving money? If you reach out to Warren Young, account rep at Backcountry.com, at (810) 204-4663 or wyoung@backcountry, and tell him you’re with the Leatherman Harriers Sunday Runs group, he’ll set you up with a 15{accc40b09832ee94a70b9d38053be2da501a998c4b43b97565b1c370fb270371} discount when you buy from the store. I don’t typically make endorsements but I’ve had good experience buying from them and you guys might want to give them a try.

And one last note, you’ve probably heard that this year’s tick population is going to be high. I know several runners have pulled ticks off themselves recently so want to remind everyone to check yourselves over carefully after a run even if you’ve stayed in the middle of the trail. Use a repellent—ones with deet are more effective—and if you see something suspicious on another runner, let them know. Lyme disease and other tickborne illnesses can be serious.

Now, enjoy the photo from this past Sunday I hope to see you this weekend.

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April 16, Meadow Lot

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This Sunday, April 16, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Meadow Parking lot when we run a course that combines some serious hills with some wide-open trails to stretch your legs. The Meadow, Museum, Fire Tower, to Michigan run is 6 miles of awesome that will give you a combination of steep slopes and gentle hills (pretty much in that order). There are some unexpected turns on this course so you’ll want to keep a map handy so you’re sure to stay on-course. It’s easy to take a wrong turn, just sayin’. For those who want to get an early start on the day, arrive at 7:00 a.m. or 6:00 a.m. for even more miles.

On Saturday, April 15, at 6:00 a.m., meet at the Bennett’s Pond parking lot on Bennett’s Farm Road and run the point-to-point Ives Trail—an approximately 20 mile course with an elevation gain of 2,500 feet that stretches from Ridgefield through Danbury to Redding. I’m still working on the logistics so if you’re interested, please email me. See the map here ››

Meanwhile, enjoy last week’s picture. Kudos to Todd Henrich for tying the blue hill repeat record of 17 reps on Sunday. He’s not in the picture only because he was well on his way already. And an extra shout out to Joseph Cloidt who, when given a challenge, will not be outdone. On Monday, he successfully completed 23 repeats of Blue and is, unquestionably, now the king of the hill. It’s on Strava so it must be true.

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April 9, Lewisboro Town Park

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This Sunday, April 9, at 8:00 a.m, meet at the Lewisboro Town Park upper parking lot (see map) when we  run a perennial favorite—the Fat Ass Run. Seven miles with options for longer and shorter distances.  Anyone interested in getting an early start can arrive at 7:00 a.m. Die hards start at 6:00 a.m. See map page ››

On Saturday, April 8, at 7:45 a.m., meet at the Ice Skating Parking Lot at Bear Mountain and run part of the North Face Endurance Challenge course. Options include the half-marathon loop to Anthony Wayne, the full marathon course, and even the 50k course if you’re up for it. I’m considering a 16 mile loop that starts and ends like the NFEC races (KML file here). Those leaving from Katonah can meet at the Woods Bridge Lot promptly at 7:00 a.m.

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Last week’s photo of the group at Leonard Park.

April 2, Leonard Park, Mt. Kisco

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This Sunday, April 2, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the gazebo at Leonard Park in Mt. Kisco (see map) when we tackle some different trails. We’ll start in Leonard park, go through Marsh Sanctuary, Merestead, Butler, and Westmoreland Sanctuary. Runners will have a choice of various distances. Anyone interested in starting early can arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a few extra miles. No earlier starts this week.

5 Mile Run: Take the course through Marsh and Merestead to the Butler loop.
7.7 Mile Run: Follow the Butler loop which adds 2.7 to the run for a total of 7.7 miles.
10 Mile Run: Cross the road to Westmoreland Sanctuary for a short loop.
13.1 Mile Run (approx): Anyone interested in going farther can try the Leonard Park to Westmoreland Greenbelt Half Marathon which adds the perimeter course of Westmoreland. And if you know how to get to the Meyer Preserve, you can make this run even more epic.

On Saturday, April 1, at 8:00 a.m., if you missed the Dancing Rock run or you just can’t get enough, meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Michigan Road lot for a special run on a classic course designed by Tony—The Dancing Rock Run. This is a looped course of 7.5-miles including some significant bushwhacks. The course isn’t flagged, so you might want a map. Just sayin’. Early birds can start at 7:00 a.m. for a warmup before the run.

Some great running this past weekend. Seems everyone found a path through the park. Kudos to Charlotte Dequeker on Saturday for killing it on the Blueathon—17 repeats for over 22 miles and 7,000 feet of gain. You are now king of the hill.

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March 26, Trailside Museum

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On Sunday, March 26, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Trailside Museum for something different. Seems a number of you have a difficult time following the courses on the maps I make so this week, no course. Instead, take whatever trails you want but get to (in order) Dancing Rock, Raven Rocks, and the Fire Tower. How you get there is up to you—trail, bushwhack, hills, no hills—totally your call. I’ve posted a map of the park to help you out but that’s all. If you want to start early, arrive at 7:00 a.m. If that’s not early enough for you, show up at 6:00 a.m. with headlamp. Jeff said he wants to start at 5:00 a.m. so there’s that. Warm weather and rain on Saturday will mean wet conditions but hopefully the snow will melt by Sunday.

On Saturday, March 25, at 7:00 a.m., how many hill repeats on Blue can you do? Joe Mo holds the current record with 15 and wants to add (significantly) to that to make a 50k. I calculate that’s 25 repeats but your mileage may vary. Meet at Kimberly Bridge and see how many you can do and try to become King of the Mountain! Start time at 7:00 a.m. but join in whenever you get there.

**UPDATE** Charlotte Dequeker successfully completed 17 reps of the blue hill on Saturday. Joe Mo was the only other person still on the trail when I left and I’m waiting on his final result but thanks everyone for coming out. Charlotte’s Strava activity is available here ››. Well done.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

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Enjoy the photo from this past run at Reservoir Road. You guys are fast.

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March 12, Trailside Museum

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This Sunday, March 12, at 8:00 a.m, meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Trailside Museum when we run the Trailside, CB, to Blue route. This 7-mile course starts with a bit of an uphill (that’s being kind) but once you head down the CB trail within the first mile, you can catch your breath and enjoy yourself. There might be another hill or two along the way but nothing to worry about. The course follows a new trail that has been marked with temporary flags starting in the woods behind the Michigan Road residence and ending at the Old Mill. By the time you reach the blue trail, you’ll remember what makes that one of our favorites in the park. If you’re not feeling the love of the full distance, you can cut a couple miles from the run. See the map here ››

If you’re looking for an early start, arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a pre-run loop. Early birds can start at 6:00 a.m. but bring a headlamp and set your clock ahead.

On Saturday, March 11, 5:00 a.m., come out to the Michigan Road Lot to run a 5-mile loop course on the Red trail. Run as many as you’d like up to six for a distance of 50K. Keep a drop bag in your car, bring hot coffee, pancakes, whatever you need. If you don’t want to start at 5:00, since each loop will take about an hour (the red course is one of the faster trails), start at 6:00, 7:00 or 8:00 instead. If you’re training for the North Face Endurance Challenge, this is a great opportunity to get some miles in.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

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Great to see so many out on this bone-chilling morning for the Dancing Rocks Run. Yeah, I know, if it seems like it was a little hilly, that’s only because you went up the major climbs in the park so there’s that.

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March 5, Michigan Road

On Sunday, March 5, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Michigan Road lot for a special run on a classic course designed by Tony—The Dancing Rock Run. This is a looped course of 7.5-miles with your choice of one or two loops. There are few who remember this race but, fortunately for us, Tony does and he is sharing the course with us on Sunday so you won’t want to miss this run. Early birds can start at 7:00 a.m.; insomniacs at 6:00 a.m.

Looking for mileage? Come to the Ward Pound Ridge Meadow Lot on Saturday, March 4, at 6:00 a.m. We’ll start with a warm-up loop and then, at 7:00 a.m., we’ll begin a 12-mile perimeter loop of the Rez. Join us for the full thing or turn back at any point for a shorter run. But dress warmly, temps will be in the teens.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

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Great to see such a big group at Bennett’s Pond on a very blustery day.

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February 26, Bennett’s Pond

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This Sunday, February 26, at 8:00 a.m., meet at Bennett’s Pond on the Ridgefield/Danbury border when we run an epic 10.5 mile loop designed by Keith Realander. Meet at the parking lot on Bennett’s Farm Road (see Google map) prepared to run this clockwise loop which includes some of the same trails in the Pavement Ends race. Those looking for a 6.5-mile run can eliminate the Hemlock Hills loop. An out-and-back to the end of of the White trail will get you a scenic 5 mile run so there are options for making the run shorter. Anyone interested in getting an early start can arrive at 7:00 a.m.
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Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

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Thanks everyone for coming out on the snow/ice/slush. Great run in the Rez.

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February 19, Michigan Road Lot

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This Sunday, February 19, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation when we run a classic course—The Red/Rock Loop.  The snow on the southern trails is well compacted and relatively stable so the running there is as good as it gets this time of year. I haven’t been on the Rock Trail but the Red/Green and Red trails are fine. You might want to hold off and save the Rock Trail portion for another, warmer day. Your call. Early birds can start at 7:00 a.m. Insomniacs at 6:00 a.m. but bring headlamps. It’s still dark then.

On Saturday, February 18, the NJ Trail Series is having their annual Febapple race in Maplewood, NJ, with distances from 50M to 10M. But if you’d like to stay closer to home, I suggest meeting at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Meadow Lot at 8:00 a.m. and check out any of the open trails. The weather should be beautiful.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

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Great job everyone who came out for the Raven Lunatic on Sunday. Awesome run all. And kudos to the 8 runners that showed up for the Blueathlon on Saturday. It’s because of your hard work up and down blue that we were all able to enjoy that section of today’s course.

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February 12, Meadow Lot

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This Sunday, February 12, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Meadow Lot when we run the RAVEN LUNATIC—all of the fun of the Raven Rocks Run but with snow and no trail markers! If you want to get an early start, arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a few extra miles. Those crazy enough can bring headlamps and start at 6:00 a.m. See the map page ››

Like hills? Need a break from all those flat trails? This is the run for you. On Saturday, February 11, at 7:00 a.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Kimberly Bridge lot for a special Blueathlon and run as many hill repeats up blue as time (and legs) permit. The course is .6 miles each way with an elevation gain of just over 400 feet—an average 13{accc40b09832ee94a70b9d38053be2da501a998c4b43b97565b1c370fb270371} grade. We’ll be starting at 7:00 a.m. (even in the snow) but show up when you can and run as many repeats as you want—it will be, you know, “fun!”

We’ll be at Bennett’s Pond next weekend. Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

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Thanks to everyone for coming out this past Sunday to the Looper Bowl, particularly the hardy folks that braved the water crossings. Nicely done.

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February 5, Looper Bowl Sunday

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This Sunday, February 5, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Meadow Parking Lot and rise to the challenge of the Sixth Annual Looper Bowl. Follow the loop course and live the excitement of the Leatherman’s Loop, but colder. Temps will be in the 20s but the water crossings are not iced over for those who dare. But detours are available to avoid both water crossings if you’d prefer to keep your feet…um…dry. But  be prepared to get dirty. If you want to get an early start, arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a few extra miles. If you’re not afraid of the dark, bring a headlamp and start at 6:00 a.m.

Next week we’ll be over at Bennett’s Pond in Ridgefield. Hope to see you out there this weekend.

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Big group of 30 runners at Mountain Lakes Park on a beautiful Sunday. Hope to see you next week at the Looper Bowl.

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January 15, Butler Sanctuary

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This Sunday, January 15, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Nature Conservancy Butler Sanctuary on Chestnut Ridge Road in Mt. Kisco (see in Google maps) when we run a combination of trails covering most of the park. Since Butler is a relatively small preserve, we’ll be following a double loop course to get close to 5 miles. Don’t worry, you’ll still get a workout since the terrain has a lot of ups and downs. Plus anyone interested in a longer run can head over to Westmoreland afterwards for a few more miles. Meet in the Butler parking lot. See the map here ›› Looking to start early? Arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a pre-run loop.

This Monday, January 16, at 8:00 a.m, meet at the Lewisboro Town Park upper parking lot (see map) when we run a relatively new course—Town Park to Green. This course involves the new Mill Site trail, returns via a new Town Park trail, and offers a variety of distances. Looks like fun, right? Those looking to start early can arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a few extra miles or even 6:00 a.m. and bring a headlamp.

Hope to see you out there this Sunday.

Lee Willett

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Lots of snow made last week’s run from Michigan Road a particularly beautiful one for this group.

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January 8, Michigan Road Lot

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This Sunday, January 8, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Michigan Road lot when we follow the Michigan to Kimberly Bridge course. Michigan Road is our traditional starting point for runs in the southern portion of the reservation but this time we’ll run North from the lot to the Meadow, follow some of the Leatherman’s Loop course trail to Kimberly Bridge, then “up” the blue trail and return by way of yellow. There are some hills on this course particularly around mile 4. You have been warned. Anyone interested in getting a few more miles in can arrive at 7:00 a.m. for an early start. Trail Map here ››

On Saturday, January 7, at 7:00 a.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Michigan Road Lot for a special 15-mile(ish) perimeter loop. The course will be determined on the fly but will look something like this course (only starting at Michigan Road instead). If you’re not up for the full 15 miles, start with the group at 7:00 and return to Michigan Road from Kimberly Bridge for a run of about 7 miles.

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Monday, January 2, Graham Hills

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Sunday, January 1, Meadow Lot

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Saturday, December 31, Blue Mountain

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December 31, January 1 & 2

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On Saturday, December 31, at 8:00 a.m., meet at Depew Court in Peekskill when we run the Blue Mountain Reservation Depew Court Perimeter LoopThis run is a little farther away but it will be worth the trip. Meet at the Depew Court Pool parking lot (1 Depew Ct. at Bay St, Peekskill, NY 10566) at 8:00 a.m. but leave a little extra travel time. There are options for making this shorter and once we’re back together, we’ll head over to Peekskill Coffee House at 101 South Division Street for a cup of joe. The perfect way to end this year.

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On Sunday, January 1, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Meadow Lot when we run a new course—the Meadow to Green Loop. This course heads to the Trailside Museum before circling around to Michigan Road. From there, take the Green trail, which is a sizeable hill, to some of the smaller, lesser-used trails in the Southern portion of the park. On your way back, when the fields are mowed, you can take the Schoolhouse Road spur trail and cross Michigan Road, run through the field where you’ll catch the CB trail. Options include an additional half mile down LL and up to the Overlook or you can make the run shorter by eliminating the Green trail. Anyone looking to start early can arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a few extra miles.

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On Monday, January 2, at 8:00 a.m., meet at Graham Hills Park in Pleasantville (see Google Map), when we run a 7-mile perimeter loop. I’ve been told there is only one hill in the park so I’m looking forward to finding it. We’ll follow mostly a perimeter course but then take a number of switchbacks through the updraft, whatever that is. Looks like fun.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.
Lee Willett

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From Bear Mountain on Monday.

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From Lewisboro Town Park on Saturday.

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December 24, 25, and 26

This Saturday, December 24, at 8:00 a.m, meet at the Lewisboro Town Park upper parking lot (see map) when we run a special Hanukkah/Christmas Eve course. This course involves the new Mill Site trail, returns via a new Town Park trail, and offers a variety of distances. Looks like fun, right? Those looking to start early can arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a few extra miles.

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This Sunday,  December 25, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Michigan Road lot when we run trails appropriate for the day—the Red and Green Loop. Head south on the Red/Green trail making a loop that includes the Red trail, the Green trail and a few other trails as well. Not sure how many will show up but bring your own maps today. See the map page here ›› Those looking to get a few extra miles in can meet early for a 7:00 a.m. start.

On Monday, December 26, at 7:45 a.m., meet at the Hessian Lake Parking Lot at Bear Mountain (near the ice rink) and run a 9-mile out-and-loop course which contains some of the trails in the North Face Endurace Challenge. The park starts charging at 8:00 a.m. for entry so get there before that. Anyone who wants to ride share can meet at the Katonah Woods bridge lot and leave at 7:00 a.m.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

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Last week’s runners at the Trailside Museum didn’t let a little rain and snow stop them. And a big happy birthday to runner Joe Cloidt who advances an age group this week.

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December 18, Trailside Museum

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This Sunday, December 18, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Trailside Museum when we run the Museum to Blue Route. This 7-mile course starts down the Orange trail and winds its way to Raven Rocks and back by the Blue trail. While it’s 7 miles, the course avoids the steepest uphills (you’re welcome). Options are listed for 6.5 mile and 5.75 mile options as well. Anyone interested in starting early can arrive by 7:00 a.m. for a shorter loop. I see that we’re expecting some snow on Saturday so this may be our first true Winter run of the season. I’ve posted some winter running tips for those who find them helpful.

And anyone looking for a run on Saturday, December 17, at 8:00 a.m., meet at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Trailside Museum and run the Trailside to Tower loop. I put the hills on Saturday, just so you know, but bring your own maps.

Hope to see you out there this weekend.

Lee Willett

Sunday’s group at Mountain Lakes Park

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Saturday’s group at Reis Park/Angle Fly

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November 13, Raven Rocks Run

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This Sunday, November 13, at 9:00 a.m., be ready for the 2nd Annual Raven Rocks Run—a 10(ish) kilometer race of challenging trails in Ward Pound Ridge Reservation full of great views, rocky climbs, ridgeline paths, meadows, ravines and the site of the former fire tower. Arrive at the meadow parking lot by 8:15 a.m. and visit RavenRocksRun.org for answers to any last-minute questions. Anyone interested in pre-running the course with me can arrive at 7:00 a.m. for a nice and easy course check. See the map here ››

Next week we’ll be off the reservation at Leonard Park in Mt. Kisco for the multi-park run of up to 13 miles. I need to make sure the path is clear so this is subject to change at the last minute if necessary.

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Beautiful fall run at Zofnass today. It was also a nice day at Mianus River Gorge, too. Hope to see you all next Sunday at the Raven Rocks Run.

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And thank you all for coming out last Friday for the night run. Seems like everyone enjoyed themselves.

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November 6, Zofnass Family Preserve

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