Deerfield River in MA
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 4:16 am
I got to run the section below Fife/Brook today. Yes, I know, the Tuck is probably listed as harder. But...
There I was, disgruntled because the other boaters I was meeting have not shown up. sugar cookie-chatting with the peoples and waiting. And waiting. And waiting.
I was just getting fed up enough to put the boat back on the car when this music started to play and the gates of Heaven (could have been the local campus bar) opened up and onward they came.
Who? you ask.
The scantily-clad, bikini-wearing, drunken girls from apparently the nearby campus. They came in droves bearing vodka and that rock and roll music. They came in bikinis in shades of blue, red, yellow, and blacks. They came with dingies, tubes, pool floats, and airmattresses. They came with coolers and coozies and Dixie cups. It is the best pregame to a run I have ever attended. So, when the temps hit the 90s on a Saturday, head on over to the Deerfield for the scenary. Oh, there is a river there too.
There I was, disgruntled because the other boaters I was meeting have not shown up. sugar cookie-chatting with the peoples and waiting. And waiting. And waiting.
I was just getting fed up enough to put the boat back on the car when this music started to play and the gates of Heaven (could have been the local campus bar) opened up and onward they came.
Who? you ask.
The scantily-clad, bikini-wearing, drunken girls from apparently the nearby campus. They came in droves bearing vodka and that rock and roll music. They came in bikinis in shades of blue, red, yellow, and blacks. They came with dingies, tubes, pool floats, and airmattresses. They came with coolers and coozies and Dixie cups. It is the best pregame to a run I have ever attended. So, when the temps hit the 90s on a Saturday, head on over to the Deerfield for the scenary. Oh, there is a river there too.