Sunday, January 20, 2013

New Almaden: less trail running, more trail work

The good thing (gasp!) with running injuries is that it gives you more time to do something else, rather than just running for hours on weekends in particular... Still, the weather is so great these days though, with blue and crisp skies, I wish I was ramping my mileage up. Patience, patience...

This Saturday, Paul was organizing another of his monthly trail work sessions on the New Almaden trail that Dorsey (Moore) got our Quicksilver Running Club to adopt more than 10 years ago. We double the size of the crew we had in December, this weekend, a total of 9, from left to right on the picture: Marco, Amy, Morgan, Jeremy, Paul, Dorsey (back), Jim (front) and Pierre-Yves.

No, we are not praying the trail gods on the picture, just paying attention to Dorsey's instructions. Note the pretty damaged section with Jim standing a good feet down a ditch dug by water. This section is always problematic and will need more work (e.g. wood logs to consolidate and avoid water erosion) but we left it in much better conditions after a couple of hours of hard work, moving earth from the side of the trail and creating transversal gullies to capture and divert water streams from the trail. I did so much packing of the ground with my McLeod that my arms and shoulders were sore this Sunday, definitely some good cross training! :-) This tool is really the perfect and polyvalent/multipurpose companion of the trail worker: from digging, smoothing, leveling or packing the soil to cutting roots or raking dead leaves, stones and branches. Here are a couple of pictures from the trail after we worked on it and before we moved to other sections to complete our 5 hours of trail work.

Hopefully the water will get the memo next time and gently slide on the side of the trail rather than digging its way in the middle! We'll see in a few weeks hopefully as we need more rain this season.

Here is a small snake that Marco found while digging. The poor guy was still hibernating and so sleepy, quite harmless.
Our next session is scheduled for February 16 but check our club website for any weather-related changes. If you live in the Bay Area, hope you can join this fun and essential trail activity. And run this great trail, New Almaden, in the Almaden Quicksilver County Park. We start the Quicksilver 50K and 50-mile on this single track trail and it's in May so it will be much drier by then!

3 comments:

Jon Olson said...

Thank you Jean and the QS Trail workers! I ran that trail last weekend and had a heck of a time sliding through the muck. I'm sure your changes will dry it out and give a great trail in May. The New Almaden is one of my favorites.

Jeremy said...

Polyvalent! Nice, I have to start using big words on my blog...

Jean Pommier said...

Jon, thanks for leaving a comment, glad you enjoy this trail! It has been a super dry January so that should help the trail (although not the Guadalupe reservoir... :-/ ).