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By Guest Blogger Ann Borron Gargula

Our first hike in Connecticut was the  Ragged Mountain Preserve loop in Berlin, Ct. It was a trail that enticed us enough to keep returning to it in every season and in different weather conditions.  We’ve hiked it in rain, blazing heat and even during a snowfall.

The very first hike was in spring of 2009.  We set out to do the 5.5 loop trail on part of the  Metacomet, starting off of West Lane in Berlin.  We arrived to a  trail that was wet, muddy and slippery.  For my very first time hiking 4 years ago, this was not my ideal conditions.  Within fifteen minutes we were rewarded with an  overlook to Martha Hart Pond. All of a sudden, I had a mind shift and felt the awe of being in nature.

I was nervous about crossing the rocky ridge line in wet conditions without poles but something kept pushing me forward.  I was starting to feel anticipation of what the next view would bring, what magic would I see?

We joined up with Metacomet Trail, following it to the summit of Ragged Mountain.  The expanse of this area is windswept grass behind cliffs that drop right down.  This is where the hike became exciting for me. As we exited this open area, something catches my eye hiding in a bush, it is huge and slithery, a black rat snake. I choke down my fear,  to snap pictures. All the while, willing it not to come at us.  Luckily he enjoyed posing for us and after a few shots, we left him in peace.

I have a swing in my step, we continued on our way.  The rain clouds have moved away, we have discovered red-spotted newts crawling on the path and found a beautiful vernal pool.  We’ve started to look around and see the beauty of the forest surrounding us and occasional views looking out  that inspire us to keep going.

As this hike winds down, we hear a strange sound.  We stop dead in our tracks to this repeating metal clinking noise.  Is there a strange animal that makes this noise, we wonder? And the answer is yes, golfers hitting golf balls on a golf course.

How could this hike, that had me scared at the beginning, get any better? Simple,  walk up next to a waterfall. It was beautiful and calming.Not even a month later we return to Ragged Mountain with friends to do a point to point. We start at West Lane in Berlin and finish at Rogers Orchards in Southington. This was a beautiful sunny day full of promise and excitement. We saw another black rat snake, a sign that this was going to be more fun than last time.  We did ups and downs, challenging climbs and some areas sliding down on our behinds.  We were so happy to share this beautiful place with our friends.  We had a tiring 7.5 mile hike that taxed our bodies, but fed our spirits.

We skip ahead to October, a quintessential New England fall day. Mike and I return to repeat our first hike.  How could we ever tire of this place? The seasonal changes are stunning and things we see on our hikes here are so unexpected. In the fall the ravines fill with painted leaves, making it appear we have a river of fall flowing. Looking out on the hillsides the colors of the trees look like an artist’s pallet.

This area has captured our hearts, so of course we had to hike it in the winter.  For me, this was the best time to be in Ragged Mountain Preserve area.  We decided to play it safe and not do the ridge walks, but walk the non blue trails.  It was a glorious snowy day in January.  The snow was wet and heavy falling down on us.

You could hear the quiet of the forest gather us in her arms, as we hiked along our 3.6 miles.  We had many a stream crossing, cleverly crafted ice flows and footprints of many  creatures.  The true peace of this place appeared off to our side, four deer tiptoeing through their woods. Only one stopped and posed for me, but for that  I am thankful.

This place makes us both very happy, a happy that comes from deep inside that is encased in peacefulness.  I truly believe this is one area that every hiker should experience, in whatever season they choose, because this forest and vistas give of themselves unselfishly.  Until the next hike….

Details:  We always park at West Lane in Berlin to do the loop trail.  The point to point was started here and we finished at Rogers Orchard in Southington, with a short road walk.  Be prepared for ups and downs and climbers use this area, so don’t be frightened if a head pops over the cliff.  There are a few different trails to hike in the preserve, a new trail sign with a QR Code has been posted as of this fall, that is very helpful. 

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10 Great Tips For Winter Running

by TonyDasilva January 14, 2013 Run
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Running in the winter can be a grueling aspect that forces many indoors to the comfort of the gym. But for those that want to take things a step further, check out Gear Junkie’s 10 tips for making the cold temperatures that much more tolerable. – Tony 1. ‘Layering’ Doesn’t Work — Sure, dress in [...]

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An Easy Winter Makes an Easy Spring Transition

by Trailblazer April 13, 2012 Camp
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Old man winter took it easy on us this year.  But that doesn’t mean we should forget what the arrival of spring means to us.  Cookouts.  Baseball.  Biking.  Running.  Flowers.  Ideal climbing temps.  Spring is the magical season that inspires us to get outside more than any other.  Winter is over.  No more hiding under [...]

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Winter Mountain Biking in Westwoods

by Katie March 21, 2012 Hike

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The Winter Camping Checklist

by TonyDasilva February 18, 2012 Camp
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The Hiking Boots Blog featued a great post about a personal account of winter camping with advice and solid know how this week. Take a look below and see if you can find it within yourself to give it a shot. If so, come chat with one of us in store and see about the [...]

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Tuesday’s with Laura: Yosemite in a Snow-less Winter

by Laura January 31, 2012 Camp
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Yosemite National Park finally got some snow this winter, but this time it took a while. The lack of snow had locals concerned because of the heightened risk for forest fires. No melting snow in the spring means worsened conditions for the fires that threaten California every year. So I am glad it finally snowed, but I am also thankful [...]

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Fail Friday’s: Winter Reporting FAILS

by TonyDasilva January 28, 2011 Fail Friday's
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At this point in the winter, I’m going to refrain from complaining or making some snow joke altogether. I think we are past that completely and now into new territory. So, take a look at these poor souls having to work in the conditions we watch from our windows. – Tony

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Seasonal CT East Rock Trail Pics:Part 2 (Winter)

by TonyDasilva January 26, 2011 Trails

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Winter is Still Here and So Are You

by TonyDasilva January 25, 2011 Hike
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It’s been a while since I remember having a winter this cold and snow filled. As a child, I’d prey for winters like this. Having school cancelled weekly, sledding all day, and having snow ball fights with my unsuspecting and non participating sisters, as they walked in the house, were just a few highlights from latter [...]

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Fail Friday’s: Best Winter Fails of 2011 So Far

by TonyDasilva January 21, 2011 Fail Friday's
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This week I’ve got an extended treat for you. Sure, the year just started and the winter isn’t over yet, but if you’re like me, you’ve already had it up to hear with the constant onslaught of winter conditions this month. So, take a peak of some of the best winter fails so far and [...]

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Winter Running Alternatives

by Trailblazer December 9, 2010 Trailblazer Athletes
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Fail Friday’s: Winter Edition (VIDEO)

by TonyDasilva November 12, 2010 Camp

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Sunday Staff Picks: Gearing up for Winter

by Trailblazer October 3, 2010 Sunday Staff Picks
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Embracing the cold means having all the gear you need to stay bundled up and warm…here are a some pieces our staff considers “must haves” as they start gearing up for the Winter months: The North Face Women’s Denali Jacket “The classic Denali fleece jacket that provides comfort and warmth in cool to cold weather [...]

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Sunday Staff Picks: Start Thinking Chill

by Trailblazer September 26, 2010 Sunday Staff Picks
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With the temps steadily dropping, and our minds starting to wander toward the Winter months, it’s officially time to start thinking about gearing up for the big chill.  Our staff has picked out some faves that will keep you warm & comfy, whether you’re inside or outside… Patagonia Guide Jacket “This wonderful piece combines stretchy [...]

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Guest Blogger Mandy Farrar, aka Caratunk Girl: A Belated Welcome & Introduction!

by Trailblazer June 12, 2010 Contributor Bios
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We were so excited about Mandy Farrar’s committment to contribute to the Trailblazer Hub several weeks ago that we got straight to work posting her fabulous stories…and completely neglected to give her a warm welcome & introduction. Mandy is a marathon runner, triathlete, & white water raft guide who lives in Caratunk, Maine (population 60 [...]

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Respect Nature – A Guide to Spring Hiking

by Trailblazer May 17, 2010 Hike
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As we start to brush off the last signs of winter, we look forward to all that spring has to offer.  The buds on the trees appear, the fresh spring air lingers, and the longer days with hours of daylight sunshine invigorate the soul.  We find ourselves anxious to get out on the trail for [...]

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