SUNDAY
This Sunday, March 10, at 8:00 a.m., we’re going to once again meet at Reservoir Road behind the Katonah Art Museum. With a new round of snow Saturday night and rain Sunday morning, it’s not going to be a great day on the trails. So, instead, we’ll run from Reservoir Road to Armstrong Preserve and, depending on trail conditions, may make a loop inside the park. Total distance is 10.5 miles but turn around whenever you want to shorten the distance to your liking. Sunday also starts Daylight Savings Time so the early run will start at 6:00 a.m. with an out-and-back to Mt. Holly road in time to pick Alan up at 7:00 a.m. See the map ››
SATURDAY
On Saturday, March 9, at 7:00 a.m., meet at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Michigan Road Lot, when we run whatever decent trails we can find. I’ve been on some of the trails and the larger trails in the southern portion of the Rez are in the best shape for running so let’s start there. We’ll head out on Red/Green and see how far we can get through Richard’s preserve and Armstrong. If the trails are in bad shape, we’ll keep to the larger trails instead. The link is to the Meadow to Armstrong map but we will start from Michigan Road. See the map ››
ORDER YOUR 2019 SEASON SHIRTS
This year’s Leatherman Harriers Sunday Runs shirts are now available to order. This year’s shirt color is Indigo and features the Leatherman himself in a unique tri-color design. Short sleeve shirts are a cotton/poly blend (same as last year) but I’m also offering a 100% cotton long sleeve and 100% cotton short sleeve as well. All orders will go in April 1 and will be available after April 17. You can order online and either pick your shirt up from me or have it shipped directly when ready (shipping charge applies). This is a great way to show your Leatherman pride. Learn more ››
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Hope to see you out there this weekend.
Lee Willett
Enjoy the picture from the last run from Reservoir Road. Whether you stayed on the road or took to the trail, it was a fun run. Glad I was able to show you the Hunt/Parker preserve and its miles of trails. If you want to return there on your own, there is parking for a few cars off of Todd Road and ways to extend this to connect to Mount Holly Sanctuary and Yarro preserve for a 13 mile run.