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Randolph, N.H. June 2014 Volume 24, Number 4 Mountain View A newsletter by and for the Randolph Community, published by the Randolph Foundation Who’s this American Kid? By Doug Mayer Randolph is a town known for a century or more of tough hikers and climbers. Since their arrival here a few genera- tions ago, the Maddock family can certainly lay claim to being part of that tradition. Family hikes were fast and cov- ered long distances. They even developed their own family terminology—“Glumphing,” for example, is the fine art of running downhill as quickly as possible, with minimal con- tact. Jamie Maddock describes it as, “Throwing oneself down the mountain and missing the ground.” The next generation is hardly slacking, either. Their years roaming around Randolph’s vertical topography have pre- pared them well for adventures in other ranges. This story Jim Maddock running through Switzerland's Bernese Oberland, is about one of those moments. It was originally published with the Jungfrau in the distance. Photo courtesy of Pattituci- on the trail running web site, irunfar.com. Photo. This is a story about a friend from my town of Ran- dolph, New Hampshire. But, really, it’s a story about cranks out century bike rides between hops on Air- what I think of as one of those rare, fleeting moments bus’ A320. There’s octogenarian Steve with his two in life when everything aligns perfectly, and the re- new knees, cranking through New Hampshire’s 48, sults are nothing short of ecstatic. It’s also a story 4000-footers when many people his age are fighting about the remarkable things that can happen when to stay on the sunny side of the earth. For decades, you’re not looking. their family vacations were spent ticking off run-hikes of the 23 mile-long Presidential Range traverse, in- Not many folks have heard about Randolph, New cluding fabled Mount Washington, the “Home of the Hampshire. It’s no Boulder, Moab, or Flagstaff. The World’s Worst Weather.” When Jamie shows up in population is 310. We have Lowe’s general store, the town, my phone usually rings. “Hey, what are you Grand View Motel, a town hall and a library. Every doing?” a breathless voice cuts to the chase. “Wanna year, thousands of drivers cruise through at 65 mph go for a run?” on US Route 2. Few of them even know there’s a town there, hidden in the forest. An area hiking guide Last summer, Jamie’s 21-year old son Jim joined me calls Randolph, “A mountain hamlet.” in Switzerland, as several of us trail ran our way through the Alps, searching for secret gems and ex- But those few who live here, love it. Randolph has pansive views, for upcoming trail running tours. It over 100 miles of trails in town, a 10,000-acre com- proved to be everything I could have hoped for—high munity forest, and some of the most rugged moun- huts, unique races, cloistered, ancient mountain vil- tain terrain in the country right as its front yard, where lages, and no shortage of some of the best alpine the town’s southern border meets Mounts Adams running to be found anywhere. We found everything and Madison in the Northern Presidential Range of we had gone in search of and more. We had our ad- the White Mountains. To the north, twenty miles of ventures, the work got done, and we all returned forest stretch to the next road crossing, in a swath of home happy, strong, and brimming with stories. land called the Great North Woods. We ran trail races, too, from world-famous classics Randolph also has the Maddock family, the most ac- like Sierre-Zinal to village events finishing with wine tive genetically-related collection of people I’ve ever at the neighborhood mountain hut. Jim, short on met. There’s Kathy and Jenna, both nationally- ranked ski racers. There’s Jamie, the Delta pilot who See “American Kid”, page 4 …. Page 2 Mountain View June 2014 Meeting notices, inquiries, comments, and ideas are welcomed and encouraged. Please Community Calendar send materials for the Mountain View to Dede Aube, Nekal Lane, Randolph, NH 03593, (603 (NOTE: For recurring meeting schedules -723-0847 or [email protected]) by the 15th of the month preceding publication (publication see “Town Directory” on the left) is quarterly: September, December, April & June). The Randolph Weekly is published July weekly in July & August. Send notices by Tuesday of each week to Gail Scott at 603-466- 5498 (call or FAX); or [email protected]; or PO Box 160, Gorham, NH 03581. The 3 Songs as Sermons, Bill Minifie, Blizzard is published the first of each month except July and August. Please send all notices Town Hall, 7 - 8:30 pm for the Blizzard to Laura Brockett, 603-466-2034; [email protected] or 11 Randolph Hill 4 *RMC Fourth of July Tea, Kelley’s Road, Randolph, NH 03593. Blizzard materials by the 24th of the preceding month. If you Barn, 98 Randolph Hill Rd. 3-5 pm are not receiving the Blizzard and wish to, please let Laura know. A grant from the Randolph *note new location Foundation makes all these publications possible. 5 Charade Meeting for the Hill, Mountain View Publications Laurie Archambault , Publisher Beringer Home, 5 pm Randolph Foundation Diana (Dede) Aube , Editor PO Box 283 Barbara Arnold, Design / Production 6 Randolph Art Show Reception, Gorham, NH 03581 Town Hall, 5-6 pm 9 Critters and Creatures Family Town Directory Program, 6 pm AMBULANCE 911 13 Woodspring-Stock, 62 Woodspring Road, noon BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT (Chair, TedPaul Wier Cormier) ) 466-39705841 18 Summer Reading- with Julie meets at 7 PM the 3rd Thursday of the month. Barrows, Public Library, 10:30 am BOARD OF SELECTMEN (Chair, KenTed WierLee) ) 466-23923970 23 Annual Jazz Picnic, Randolph Secretary,Administrative Rodney Assistant Hayes, Linda; Treasurer Dupont Connie; Treasurer Chaffee Angela Brown Municipal Building, 5:30 pm Meets at 7 p.m. at Town Hall every2nd & other4th Monday Monday, call for schedule. 466-5771 26 Library Book and Bake Sale, Town BUILDING PERMITS. See Board of Selectmen Hall, 9 am – noon CEMETERY TRUSTEES JimSuzanne Baldwin, Santos, Suzanne Steve Santos Hartman, & Steve & Karen Hartman Eitel August CONSERVATION COMMISSION (Chair, JimBruce Meiklejohn) Kirmmse ) 466-38185777 1 The Case of the Missing Detective, DOG LICENSES See Town Clerk. Obtain or renew by the end of April. Ingrid Graff, Town Hall 7 pm FIRE DEPARTMENT - ALL ALARMS - CALL 911; Randolph Chief, Dana Horne 2 Randolph Forest Day, Town Hall FOREST Randolph FIRE WARDEN Chief, Dana(Rebecca Horne Boothman ) Call for Burning Permits 466-2332 presentation 9 am. Tour departs GRSFOREST COOPERATIVE FIRE WARDEN SCHOOL (Jeff Parker BOARD) Call forMeets Burning at 6:3 Permits0 p.m. on the 3rd Tuesday 662 of -the4050 10 am GRS COOPERATIVE month; location SCHOOL alternates BOARD between Contact the 3 towns.the SAU Contact Office the SAU Office 466-3632 3 Pot Luck dinner and Sherlock LIBRARY Meets trustees at 6:3 meet0 p.m. the on3rd the Mon. 3rd of Tuesday each month; of the Librarian, month; location Yvonne Jenkins 466-5408 Holmes Movie, Town Hall, 6 pm Openalternates Mon. between 10 – noon the; 3Wed. towns. 3 - 8 p.m., Thur. 3-8 p.m.; Sat. 10 –noon; 6 RMC Gourmet Dinner, Libby's LIFELINELIBRARY T (Jeanrustees Malick) meet the 3rd Mon. of each month; Chair, Jean Malick, 466-2547 Bistro, Advanced reservations required PLANNING Joy BOARD McCorkhill, (Chair, Librarian, John Scarinza) Open Mon. 4-7 p.m.; Wed. 4 -8 p.m., 466-5775 7 RMC Gourmet Hike on Pine Thur.Meets 10 at- noon7 p.m.; Fri. at the 4-7 Town p.m. Sat.Hall 10on –thenoon first Thursday of the month. 466-5408 Mountain ledges. Meet Randolph LIFELINEPLATFORM (Heather TENNIS Wiley) ASSOC. (President, Craig Malick ) 466-51792547 East 10 am PLANNINGPOLICE (Randolph BOARD Chief, (Chair, Alan John Lowe) Scarinza) 466--57753950 9 RMC Annual Meeting will take RANDOLPH Meets CHURCH at 7 p.m. (Moderator at the Town William Hall on May) the first Thursday of the month. place at Town Hall from 7 -9 pm POLICE (RandolphSunday morning Chief, servicesAlan Lowe) July & August (10:30 a.m.). 466-3950 10 Julie Martin: A Hike in the RANDOLPH CHURCHCOLLOQUY (Moderator (Julie Barrow) Dick Doyle ) Himalayas, Town Hall, 7 pm RANDOLPH Sunday COMMUNITY morning services FOREST July COMMISSION & August (10:30 (chair, a.m.). John Scarinza) 466-5775 13 Children’s Science and Magic RANDOLPH Meets COMMUNITY at 7 p.m. at theFOREST Town HallCOMMISSION on the 1st (chair,Wednesday John Scarinza) 466-5775 Show, 6 pm RANDOLPH Meets FOUNDATION at 7 p.m. at the (President, Town Hall Cathy on the McDowell 1st Wednesday) 466-5105 15 Randolph Foundation Annual Meeting Town Hall 4 pm RANDOLPH FOUNDATIONLIFE SQUAD — (President, Call 911 in Keith an emergency Dempster) 15 Summer Reading with Julie RANDOLPH Co-Directors LIFE SQUAD Bill & —Barbara Call 911 Arnold in an emergency 466-2438 Barrows, Library 10:30 am RANDOLPH Co-Directors MOUNTAIN Bill &CLUB Barbara (President, Arnold Michelle Cormier ) 466-58412438 16 Fireman's Breakfast, Town RANDOLPHROAD AGENT MOUNTAIN (Mike Gray) CLUB (President, John Scarinza ) 466586-57757840 Municipal Building 7:30 -10 am ROADSUPERVISORS AGENT (Kevin OF THE Rousseau) CHECKLIST 466-5185 16 The Annual RMC Picnic and SUPERVISORS Denise Demers,OF THE CHECKLISTMichael Sewick & Angela Chakalis-Pfeffer Charades, Mossy Glenn, noon-2 TAX COLLECTORDenise Demers, (Scott MichaelRobinson) Sewick by appointment; & Angela Chakalis call the- PfefferTown Hall 466-9856 pm TAXTOWN COLLECTOR CLERK (Anne (Anne Kenison) Kenison ) by appointment; call the Town Hall 466-57712606 16 RMC Square Dance, Sugar Plum Farm, 232 Randolph Hill, 7:30- 9:30 TOWN CLERKTown Hall (Anne hours: Kenison) Mondays 9 - 11 a.m.