In memory of Chad Denning

A Day to Remember and Honor Chad Denning

 

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Chad Denning was a local Trail Running legend and was recognized nationally as an elite Ultra distance athlete. He was a strong supporter and friend of the SRK Greenway. He passed away on Sunday 9.07 while hiking Moosilauke on the Beaver Brook Trail.

Please join us on Saturday, September 20, to honor and remember Chad Denning with a trail race and picnic. All are invited to attend one or both of the events.

At 9:00 a.m. in Lebanon, N.H., the Lost a Lot Trail Race—which was created and organized by Chad—will proceed as planned. The seven-mile course is not easy, but it is fun. As anyone who knew Chad can tell you, he loved competition, but his primary goal was always to get as many people as possible outside just having a good time. In that tradition, all ages, abilities, and paces are encouraged to participate. For more information click here.

At about noon, following the race and awards, there will be a picnic at the Oak Hill recreation area in Hanover, N.H., about five miles from the finish of the race. There will be directions available at the race for anyone who needs them.  At Oak Hill, there will be a family-friendly fun run (about 2.5 miles) and a community picnic. Please bring a picnic lunch for yourself and a dessert to share potluck style. Don’t worry if you can’t bake: peanut M&Ms (or “power pellets,” as Chad always called them) are perfectly acceptable. As we picnic, we will share memories of Chad and celebrate his remarkable life. All are welcome to attend the picnic (including leashed dogs) regardless of whether they participate in the race.

Finally, a fund has been set up to collect donations to Chad’s family. Donations will be accepted at both the race and the picnic, or you can mail donations to:

The Chad Denning Family Fund Ledyard Bank 67 Main Street West Lebanon, NH 03784

Checks should be made payable to Becky Denning.

Chad Denning was truly an inspiration. We will never forget his kindness, his spirit, and his smile. We hope you will join us to celebrate his life. It was far too short, but it was so full of adventures of every kind.

 

Parts of this article were reprinted from Team Amp. For more information visit the Team Amp website.

Fall Walkabout Series

2014 Fall Walkabout Series

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This Fall marks the 21st Annual SRK Greenway Walkabout, beginning September 7th with a challenging hike over Ragged Mountain. In early October hikers will summit Mt Kearsarge and by the end of October make their way to Newbury Harbor on Lake Sunapee.

Please join us!

To join the hikes it is essential that you contact the leader at least a day in advance to get details concerning where and when to meet. As always bring a snack and plenty of water, dress in layers for varying weather conditions, and consider using poles to add stability and help your knees with the downhills. Perhaps now is the time to challenge yourself to complete the entire 75 mile circuit of 14 trails; you can complete some of them this fall.

 

Fall Walkabout Schedule

Sun 9/7 Ragged Mt Trail #9 New Canada Rd to Proctor Academy
This is a strenuous full-day hike covering almost 6.5 miles.  Ascending about 1,500 feet up and over Ragged Mt. using the Ridge Trail.  Andy Hager andrew@hagerinvestments.com 526-2846

Sat 9/13 Wilmot Center Trail #8 Wilmot Center to New Canada Road
This moderate hike starts on Beaver Pond Trail and continues on the Patterson Farm Trail. It is about 4 miles. Brian Faughnan bwfaughnan@comcast.net 526-7838

Sat 9/20 AMC led Trailwork
Join an Appalachian Mountain Club instructor to learn how to move large rocks safely. Working on Trail #14 in Newbury for this hands-on session. Gerry Gold geecubed@yahoo.com 526-2857

Sun 9/28 Quabbin to Cardigan Trail Day
Join the Q2C Trail crew as they continue their goal of building a trail from the Quabbin Reservoir to Cardigan Mt. Gerry Gold geecubed@yahoo.com 526-2857

Sat 10/4 Mt. Kearsarge
Hike over Mt Kearsarge (the highest elevation on the Greenway) on this 6 mile strenuous hike. Be rewarded for your hard work with great views. Be prepared for more than 2,000 feet of descent. Tom Lawton telawton@yahoo.com 477-1995

Sat 10/18 Proctor to Winslow
This will be a 6-mile hike from Proctor Academy in Andover up to the Winslow State park on Mt. Kearsarge. Great climb for a Fall foliage weekend.  Lee Carvalho leecarvalho6@gmail.com 735-5719

Sat 10/25 Quabbin to Cardigan Trail Day
Join the Q2C trail crew on a fun-filled work day with NH Audubon.  Gerry Gold geecubed@yahoo.com 526-2857

Sat 10/25 Newbury Harbor Hike
Hike from Chalk Pond down to Newbury Harbor. This is a 4.4 mile walkabout starts on the Audubon’s Stoney Brook Wildlife Sanctuary and climbs the Eastern flank of Sunset Hill and eventually winds it’s way down to Newbury Harbor on Lake Sunapee.  Nathan Richer nricher@ruger.com 763-2127