Monday, October 31, 2011

Hiking in Abraham Lincoln Park

This used to be called Irondequoit Bay East Park but was renamed a couple of years ago.  It has several trails traversing the hills, ridges and gullies along the eastern edge of the bay.  This was our first time and we were very impressed.  I only had my phone camera with me or it would have taken us another hour at least.  The landscapes were delicious.  I will be returning when I have more time.

The weather was perfect fall weather: a bit cool but sunny and with little wind.  The maps were not all that accurate so we had fun doing a bit of exploring and scouting out side trails we will take our next time there.

We also had some good views of the bay including one where there were at least a couple dozen swans.  I would have needed my Canon and a long lens to get a decent picture or we would have had to hike another hour to get closer to the shore.  Plus I wasn't quite sure that was even possible.  Again, a task for the next time out on these trials.

Both this park and the Gun Range trails will be great for snow shoeing.  As close as they are to the lake, there should be plenty of lake effect white stuff to make it interesting.

You can view the Garmin results below.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Biking the Canalway to Corn Hill

Downtown Rochester from Corn Hill Landing
We had a freeze over night so it was cold this morning but crystal clear unlike our rainy ride of Wednesday.  We headed toward the river than turned north along the west side of the river toward downtown.  We got to Corn Hill Landing before we turned around.  There was not much traffic on the paths but those we met were clearly enjoying the crisp Fall weather.  Richard mentioned that this might be one of our last days biking this season.  That could well be the case but we will take very good or even somewhat good day we can.  My season total is around 780 miles.  I will riding as long as I can.  Who knows I may get to 1,000 miles.  Wouldn't that be cool.  Of course, this pales in comparison to my son Galen who gets at least 5,000 miles a year on his recumbent.  Admittedly the biking season is a bit longer in Southern California that it is in Upstate New York.

Interfaith Chapel at University of Rochester
On the way back, we had nice views of the Interfaith Chapel at the University of Rochester and then the Genesee River and the intersection of the canal from the pedestrian and biking bridge.

Genesee River from pedestrian bridge







Below you can see the summary from my Garmin 305.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Biking to Scottsville Road

This is a route that Richard and I often take.  I forgot to reset the garmin from walking to cycling until we were a mile in.  Then I turned it off because I thought I had not set the auto pause function.  Actually it was activated but we cycled two or three miles before i realized the timer was still off.  However, we were reward by the sight of the Mary Jemison cruising downstream and under the U of R pedestrian bridge.





Fall Hike on the Gun Range Trail

A pair of swans through the vibrant leaves.
Marilyn and I did a hike over the gun Range Trails on Sunday.  The weather was perfect and the hilly terrain made for an enjoyable and strenuous hike.  Of course, I stopped a lot to take pictures.

You can click here to see an album of the hike.

You can click here to see an album of Sunday and Monday hikes.

Here are a couple of pictures: one of Marilyn and the other of yours truly.
I eventually took my jacket and hat off because I got too warm.  This is a good thing in Upstate New York in late October.  We could have snow by Friday.

Hiking in Mendon Ponds

A small kettle on the way to Devil's Bathtub.
Richard and I took a lovely hike in Mendon Ponds Park.  The colors were vibrant.  It was especially nice since enough leaves had fallen that the ground was colored as well.  The sun was in and out and that added to the look and feel.

The Garmin report below is a bit deceiving since I forgot to turn it off during the ride home in the car.  Although we made good time on the hike, we never hit 59 mph.

Click here to see photos of my last two hikes.



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Another Ride With Richard

The weather was perfect for a bike ride:  on the cool side with plenty of sun and little wind.  We took our usual route along the Canalway to the Genesee River.  Richard decided we should keep going so we crossed the river and then the canal and rode on the river trail up to Scottsville Rd.  This was a 50% increase in the distance covered from yesterday.

Monday, October 17, 2011

West And Then East Along the Canalway

Richard and I got out early today because of a high wind warning for late morning through evening.  We head west toward the Genesee when aobut 3 miles in Richard experienced some neck pain that he had been having on exertion over the weekend.  He decided to break it off and return to our starting point.  By the time we got there he was fine and we continued on East toward Pittsford.  We end up doing aobut the same distance as last time.  Richard stopped by his cardiologist's office and they told him everything was OK.  So we are back at it in the morning.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Another Ride With Richard

Richard and I went out again today and took the canalway trail to the Genesee River.  It was about 8 miles for him and 10 for me.  The weather was cloudy and we finished the final third in a fairly steady rain.  The picture is from the day before when Marilyn and I took Archie for a walk on the canalway trail.

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You can see the results of the ride below.


Sunday, October 9, 2011

Henrietta Loop

Marilyn is spending the day in Buffalo with friends so I decide to take ride connecting two trails I had partially followed with partner riders.  I went along the Canalway Trail toward the river and then picked up the North Branch of the ehigh Valley Trail.  That trail winds through Henrietta often on streets because the original rail right-of-way is not always available.  The surfaces range from street, crushed stone, and heavy gravel.
This is picture of a pond along the Lehigh Valley Trail just after I got on it.  I think this site deserves a true photographic visit rather than quick snaps with a phone camera.

I continued on through the abandoned golf course and on to the crushed stone portion of the North Branch.  At East Henrietta Road I decided to dead north back home.  The resulting loop was just a few click shy of 20 miles.  If I had kept going to Pinnacle Road and then headed north, I estimate that I would have added another four to six miles which would clearly be in my current capacity.  Maybe next time.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Richard's Second Ride

Two days after his first ride, Richard and I got on the Canalway Trail again and went further and faster.  He is making great progress getting back in the game.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Richard's First Ride Back

My friend and riding partner, Richard, had been experiencing atrial fibrillation last spring. Eventually he had to stop riding and underwent an ablation procedure. His recovery included some powerful drugs that made it impossible to get out on his bike. That is all behind him, now, and we went on our first ride together. The route is shown below.  it is good to have him back in the saddle.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Hiking Quaker Pond Trail

On Sunday October 2 I took my first hike of the season around Quaker Pond in Mendon Ponds Park.  It had rained all morning but stopped just as I was getting started.  The speed and pacing information is interesting but i stopped a lot to take photos of subjects that caught my eye.

My favorite image from the hike is one of a fallen log with at least two different type of molds growing side by side.  The recent rain gives everything a very lush appearance and the colors are pretty vivid.

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