Monday, October 27, 2014

Poker Run 2014

This is the 4th annual MUDD Poker run!  I made a picture map of the course that measures at 3.5 miles. If you are familiar with the trails you will probably know all these spots. We will lightly mark the course with pie plates and arrows. If you feel lost, remember: Take the wide gravel path any direction it will get you back to the Sternes Woods Pavillion. 


Rules:

1. Have fun!

2. You get 2 cards at the beginning of the run to start your hand.

3. Every loop ran you receive 2 cards. But you can not have more than 5 cards in your hand. It is your choice on whether you want to take a card or not. If you have 5 cards, you will need to discard cards before you take more.

4. Run as many loops as you like. Eat treats. Socialize and have fun!

5. Best hand at the end of the day wins the 2014 Poker run Trophy.


6. We will also have a trophy for most laps ran!

Run at your own risk, you are responsible for your own safety. MUDD or anyone helping organize this game is not responsible for your safety. This is a group of trail-runners getting together playing a game on the trails. 

Link to POKER RUN event page on facebook



Start Poker run by heading up the gravel path on the left, then turn left towards leg bone.

Turn Left at Leg bone


Keep heading down leg bone trail. This is "Brice's trail corner" Do not take Brice's trail.

Turn right off of legbone heading into pines. This is a straight shot that ends at the bike path.

This is where "Brice's trail" comes in. Stay on path

Stay on this trail "Brice's trail" crosses here

Turn right on bike path

Turn off of bike path to enter back on the wide gravel path
It looks like this 
Head up this hill


Turn left into the "fun track"


Follow this trail until you turn left towards the loopy hill. This turn is at the bottom of the hill the bike riders like to make ramps.

The trail ends at the power lines. Turn right 
Cross over the bike path

Then follow this trail

It ends here, then take a right.

Then take a quick Left.

Head this way

Stay to the left.

Turn right into the Pine forest

Cross over the wide path

Stay straight on trail. 

The trail ends here. Take a left and follow the wide gravel path back to the Pavilion.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

MUDD Ultrarunning Dudes & Dudettes Trail clean up day Veteran Acres/Sternes Woods

MUDD Trail Clean up crew
We had a great turn out at our trail clean up date. We started at 8am and had at least 30 people show up in shifts to work through 2 pm, then enjoy a hot meal afterwards. Our job this week was clearing trees in the wetland area of Sternes Woods. The Crystal Lake Park District crew went through the week before and cut down many invasive trees. Buckhorn, walnut and honeysuckle were a few. These are trees that are not natural to the wetlands. If the area around was not so populated, what would naturally occur is fires would come by lighting strikes or other natural causes. The natural fires would burn down the seedlings of these invasive plants. Instead these trees have grown so large they are sucking up the water table. The Park would like to return the lands to their natural state. This will make for a healthy wet land area and improve our water table. So we piled all these branches into a big pile and burned them. Everyone worked hard and we got a lot done.

After we all finished working we came back to the pavilion where John Fiornia made us all delicious food in his dutch ovens. Our work crew menu included

Breakfast- pre work food. Note that all this food was made on the fire from scratch:
Hot coffee (best coffee ever!)
Hot apple cider
Hot apple fritters

Lunch:
Mac n Cheese
Potato soup
Beef stroganoff
Hot coffee
Hot apple cider

The dog "Paddie" had a harness and pulled heavy logs to the fire.  He had been practicing this skill because him  and his master are training for a race where the dog pulls his master (Brian Korte) on skis. The dog was so proud to help.


Korte family dog "Paddy"

John Fiornia cooking up his delicious creations in a Dutch oven over an open fire

On the same day we had runners that had volunteered at the Frozen Gnome 50k. They decided they would run their own "Underground Frozen Gnome or UGFG". Some ran the whole 50k and others paced a lap or two. The runners were able to fuel up on the hot food John made. When they finished running many helped with the clean up, then the first shift volunteers finished and ran laps with the UGFG runners. This meant the five UGFG finishers always had someone to run with.  They even got a Frozen Gnome finisher medal and pint glass when they finished. It was such a fun day with so many things going on! We arrived at the park at dusk and left at sun down. A perfect way to spend a Sunday. I love our trail running community!

We had a huge bonfire burning the invasive plants- We just needed some marshmallows

Hard at work and having fun

So sweet

Joe Gow

My lovely friend Karen McVey and Kellie Walsh



Making new friends
Cold but having fun

young kids and teenagers enjoyed helping
Working "selfie" with me and a few of my "besties"
Ha ha! Look at all the trendy words I got in there.