What? Snow?
Just in case you forgot what it looks like, this is what Red Creek Park looked like in the snow in 2005, a week before our Last Day of Winter 5k. By the time race day came, there was no snow. What will this year bring?
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My notes and pics from March 2005.
I hiked the Red Creek Trail today, one week before our event. It was cold and snowing, but I laced up my 15 year old Merrells, blue jeans (the original sweat pants), thinsulate hat, and my East End Road & Trail Runners Club gloves. Well see how the weather is this week, but even with these conditions, the trail wasnt that bad. There was only about 2 inches on most of the trail. I may have to play with the distance and route to avoid some slippery and hilly areas, but our race will go on no matter what the weather.
I wasnt the only one out there. I saw trail fresh bike tracks, ski tracks and some footprints and dog tracks. Strangely enough, no wildlife. I always see deer on that trail, but not even hoof prints today. I did see some small tracks that werent very clear. They may have been a small dog, but I have seen fox in the area.
The area around the ball field, just before you enter the trail, was some deep drifted snow (about 8 inches), but the trails themselves were not bad. Hopefully the drifts will melt down before next weeks race. If we do get snow, bring your skis, snow shoes, boots or whatever youve got. This race celebrates the last day of winter, so well take whatever mother nature lays out for us.
The East End Road & Trail Runners Club considers Red Creek Park our home base. Southampton Town Parks and Recreation has been very supportive of us since we started 13 plus years ago. We stage many events here every year.
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