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Sunday May 26th 2025 - Finger Lakes Trail - Near Watkins Glen NY - 6.85 miles, just over 900 feet elevation gain

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It's Memorial day and the weather Saturday and Sunday was wetter than people surely hoped for.  Today was sunny and dry which was great but I'm very thankful we got an early start since there were sure to be a ton of people out and about on this one sunny holiday day.  We arrived at the trailhead before 8:30 am after a breakfast at McDonlad's along the way. The trail wasted no time in getting the adventure started.  Within 3 minutes we had a challenging stream crossing to do.  With all the rain we've been getting, the stream had a lot of water in it.  Thankfully, the stream bed is very wide and shallow at the stream crossing point but we still had to struggle to determine the best spot to do the crossing. The first few steps were on little flat pieces of slimy rock just poking out of the stream and then one big step that had to land on a very pointy rock before the last, relatively easy step could be taken.  Brian found a good stick and it helped make the m...

Sunday May 18th 2025 - Commisioner Run Trail - Ulysses PA near PA Lumber Museum - 3.6 miles about 400 feet elevation gain

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There is a beautiful but short well marked trail loop that can be started at the Pennsylvania Lumber museum and walks along a beautiful forested creek then crosses over the creek and comes back along a short piece of a longer trail.  I've wanted to revisit this trail for a long time and finally we made it to try a little more. Ulysses PA is over 2 hours away so it was a good day to get an early start.  The drive down was good but it was a little wet and misty much of the way and we were expecting dry weather.  We parked on the west side of the creek (the opposite side of the creek from the museum) and headed North on the trail.  Soon we were past the relatively short portion we covered last time we went to the museum and the trail continued on staying near the creek.  Some parts of the trail were very wet and the sections with thicker coverings of grass got the bottom of our jeans pretty wet.   I noticed a strange trail blaze along the main trail (whic...

Saturday/Sunday May 10th/11th 2025 - Work trip to DC and fun trip to Toronto - Days 5&6, Toronto and train home - urban walks

Brian and I had both been to Toronto years before but we'd never been together.  My memories of it from back in the day were that it felt like an extra clean Chicago.  My trip to the DC airport, flight to Toronto and getting downtown to meet up with Brian all went well.  Brian's train was a little late but I hung out at the train station Italian restaurant and had what turned out to be some astonishingly expensive wine while I waited.  Brian joined when he got in and we had dinner there before walking to our hotel.  The hotel, Hotel Victoria, was kind of quirky but ultimately was a fine place to spend a quick 2 nights. Saturday started off with us talking to a bagel shop quite a ways from our hotel.  We got to see a big stretch of downtown Toronto on the way.  Unfortunately, Toronto seems to look about like most of the other Canadian cities (Vancouver excepted) that I've spent time in.  There are a fair amount of unoccupied buildings and a lot of ...

Friday May 9th 2025 - Work trip to DC and fun trip to Toronto - Day 4, DC wrap up and flying to Toronto - urban walks

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Wrapping up in DC.  I tried a very elegant bakery near the hotel, Tette Bakery.  Although it isn’t setup physically at all like a Panera Bread, it’s really a very fancy Panera Bread in terms of menu and food.  My sausage breakfast sandwich had (by request0 a beautiful soft cooked egg which Panera no longer offers but was let down by a hard crunchy half green tomato slice that shouldn’t have been put on there. I attended my last conference session here.  It was really fun actually because the presenter was irreverent and charismatic.  Certainly the only presentation that had more than the most forced chuckle of humor.  I stopped back at the hotel (late checkout appreciated so I didn’t have to use bellman to watch my bags this morning) and get ready to head out. It’s been an amazing 3 days in DC. Great weather, clean enjoyable city experiences, nice people interactions overall.  For a big East Coast city, visits don’t get much better than this for me. ...

Thursday May 8th 2025 - Work trip to DC and fun trip to Toronto - Day 3, DC conference - urban walks

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Our morning started at the Starbucks in the hotel lobby.  Brian and I end up at Startbucks MAYBE 4 times a year since neither of us drink coffee at all and basically not tea either.  That said, I’ve always liked their food offerings just fine and I thought a break from bagels would be appropriate today. The conference was the same format as yesterday, keynote in the morning then 1 break-out then lunch and more break-outs.  I only had 2 things I wanted to attend today and 1 was very good the other was just ok.  Lunch today was a build your own taco bowl and it was more flavorful and interesting than yesterday’s cold sandwich bar. I was back at the hotel about 4 pm and decided that, despite my original plans, I would go ahead and do laundry before getting home.  I ended up changing clothes a little more often than I thought I would so doing laundry now lets me have a nicer shirt for tomorrow (instead of a t-shirt) and my jeans will be fresh instead of less fresh f...

Wednesday May 7th 2025 - Work trip to DC and fun trip to Toronto - Day 2, DC conference - urban walks

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I was ready to go in the morning, recharged after a fun but long day Tuesday.  We went to the same bagel shop as the day before and my manager tried the New Jersey staple of the Pork Roll sandwich and I had the same for the 2nd day in a row.  It’s rare to fine pork roll at all outside the NYC metro area and even rarer to find some place that gets all the details right with salt, pepper and ketchup.  Pearl’s is a very cute bagel place and they even have nice outdoor seating like a little bistro or something.  Very unusual for a small shop. As soon as we went up the escalator into the main hall, it was apparent that this was not as modest a gathering as I might have imagined.  There seemed to be a ton of people milling around.  We attended one early break-out session before the keynote session started.  The keynote probably serves mentally, though not officially, as the start of the conference.  That first break-out was ok but I didn’t really get m...

Tuesday May 6th 2025 - Work trip to DC and fun trip to Toronto - Day 1, Rochester to DC - urban walks

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To say that Rochester’s airport is calm at 4:15 am on a Tuesday in May is kind of understating it.  I was able to walk directly up to the American Airlines ticketing line and speak to somebody about completing my check-in which, for whatever reason, I couldn’t complete online yesterday.  I was also able to score a first class upgrade for 44 dollars.  Checking a bag was 35 anyway and with first class that’s included so it’s really a 9 dollars upgrade.  If I get ANY extra sleep from my bigger seat it’s worth it. Yesterday was not a relaxing day at all.  I started my workday early, trying to remember as many little fiddly things as I could wrap up before my travels.  I had a staff meeting at 11, a cat nail trim appointment at 2 pm and several household chores as well as packing to get done.  My dad is unfortunately having some problems with his laptop connecting to the internet which I was unable to solve.  It was a frustrating 94 minute call trying ...