Monday, August 25, 2008

August 24, 2008



Big big weekend at McNaughton Park. I went around helping my girl take pictures and pick up golf balls on Saturday while my boy and Mountain Man Jerry slugged out a couple of hours on the race loop. On Sunday, we carried a chain saw to clear more trail as many places were getting blocked with downed limbs and trees.

As the pic shows, somebody obviously tried to see just how strong the broken bridge really is and caused it to tip a little more as well as got some more of the connecting planks to pop out. So, we worked a little harder at getting the path cleared for you folks to run down to the bottom and back up the other side. Be careful! I landed on my chin trying to cross those slick logs at the bottom - before my people cleared them, of course.

At another location - near the golf course - we started to clear a small log that was on the trail. Found a hornets nest. My girl got stung a couple of times, screamed and shrieked to "run for your lives" as we bolted out of there. Now, I'm no golfer but I'm guessing those guys on the course, after hearing such a panicked scream, looked up just in time to see a girl and a collie sprinting through the woods being chased by a guy with a chain saw, would have a bit of a concentration problem for the rest of the day.

Monday, August 18, 2008

August 17, 2008



One of the reasons we don't have the race in the summer! Spiders. These little critters can rebuild a web in the time that it takes Mountain Man Jerry to complete one loop! If you are fortunate enough to miss the spider with your face, they usually bail off of you by scurrying down the back of your legs - or so says my human photographer. I don't understand all the fuss - I just charge right through. My people sure make an ugly sound when they encounter a face full of web.

Otherwise, the park is alive with flowers and the other pic shows a tall flowering plant in the area between Picnic Hill and 3rd creek crossing.

With little or no rain in the past few weeks, the creeks are low and the trail is dry - something most racers have never experienced. Early morning runs sure gets your feet and underbelly wet but that is more refreshing than anything.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

We're baack!



Sorry about being gone for a spell - seems we had some restrictions that took some time to get approved. There have been lots of action at McNaughton since my last post so let's get started!

We had some high wind on Fathers Day weekend. Plenty of trees down everywhere. Here are a couple of photos of the damage. This bridge is around mile 1.3 (or so), between the power line meadow and the totem pole aid station. My people did a pretty good job of clearing a way down the creek and back up the other side. With both main support beams busted, trying to cross this bridge is not a good idea. The park people say this is a project for a local eagle scout and we hope to have it ready before the race. If not, hey, it's a wilderness run. Deal with it!