Ok, maybe trail running in the remote DNR forest after the two biggest
storms in the last ten years can through the area, wasn't the best idea
I had, but it was fun.
Stan, Bridget and I left the fitness club
about 7:08 a.m.. We ran out Beaverton Valley Road until School House
Road Number Two where Bridget climbed in Stan's little red truck and
drove back to town. Stan and I continued out Beaverton Valley Road, up
and over Chaddy Mountain and past the turn off to Mitchell Bay to a
little dirt road that ends at the trail head in the DNR (Department of
Natural Resources) property. Our plan was to run North into the
National Park and then down into Roche Harbor Watershed and finally
over to Roche Harbor Road and back to town. All on trails.
I
have a history with this forested area. Most times, when I run in
there, I get lost. Not that I don't have good sense of direction or a
keen sense of bearing in the forest, which I do. The problem is the
forest. Many roads and trails wind through this forest and one can
never see - do to the thickness of the trees - where one is.
Today
was no difference - we soon become lost when I thought we should take
the first right instead of the second right. Besides being lost and
running from road to trail to road looking for a way out we had to
climb over the one half a million trees that had been blown over due to
the storms. The funny thing is this, Stan didn't really want to run
the trails. This was my idea.
After a couple of hours we
finally found an overlook and realize that we had made one really large
circle and were really close to where we entered. After getting to the
trail head we ran down to the pavement and hitched hike back to town.
We logged over three hours of pure running, but spent a couple of hours lost.
Well,
here's the deal. Any one can run around Turn Point Loop, but it takes
real runners to get lost. In the forest. With a half a million down
trees. At least there wasn't any bears.
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