Sunday, October 9, 2011

Winton Woods 10-8-11 (Wk #12)

Crisp and colorful.  The autumn fog rose over Winton Wood's lake revealing 8 wolves eager to tackle the new venue.  Gracing the troupe was Long-Lost Lustig, after hiatus since week #2.  He was joined (more like dragged) by his dominant doberman.



Winton is 2,555 acres and exceeded our expectations (we were expecting parity to SW). We set out for 7-8 miles of paved paths, parcour, and off-road trails.  After a couple miles around the East side of the lake, including a steep dead-end hill, we gave up on finding the parcour course and headed to the West side for the off-road trails.  This looped us past our cars and prompted She-Wolf to later comment that it was a cruel faux finish.

But fortunately she powered on with the pack, up a gradual but lengthy incline to the Kingfisher nature trail.  RJ bolted through the woods and the rest followed.  The trail offered a good mix of stairs, bridges and roots for a 1.1 mile closed loop.  We then headed further up the main road's hill to the Great Oaks trail - a 0.7mile loop.  Bearing right, it offers more steps, roots and a deep dive down to a hairpin left at the stream bed.  Amazingly no one flew off the path, or at least not all the way.  More amazing is the fact that no one earned a Mayhem badge this day . . . were there not enough roots and bridges?

But fear not, Iron Wolf showed off his merit badge from last Saturday.  He earned it on/through the decrepit Caesar's Creek bridge between the Visitor Center and Day Lodge.  Kudos to the short-distance wolves who flipped it to prevent the official half marathoners from similar fate that day.  Current mayhem count:  3 Iron, 3 Mayhem, and 1-2 Safi?


After safely emerging from the woods, we headed downhill for the last paved mile+ to the cars where Iron had a wide variety on ice.  I've gotta believe we'll be seeing more of Lustig, as he was clearly impressed to see both 60 and 90 minute (his fav) Dog Fish IPAs included with the Fosters, Peroni, Sam Blackberry, Sam Black Lager, and Bud Ice.  But, the winning wolf of the day was clearly the doberman.  She looked as strong at the finish as the start.  Total of about 7-8miles, of which ~2 were off road.  Iron can comment on the official run time.

2 comments:

  1. Yes, it was a great venue, and the total time was ~1 hr 10 min. The only disappointment was that I didn’t get to lead (I mean get pulled) by Lexi, the top Wolf of the day (Yes, we now have an honorary Doberman-Wolf). And it was again good to see the ever fit Ben join on Saturday. Cheers, David

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  2. Ok correction above Safi has a 0 score for spills!

    Wael

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