Sunday, July 26, 2009

PETTIT TO TIMP

IDAHO/UTAH - Summer is in full swing, here in the Wood River Valley. The Olympic Development Team just got back from a week-long camp in Utah. Thank you Scott, Chris and the team at Soldier Hollow who let us monopolize the place for 5 days.

We spend our nights in the basement, strewn across the deck and lawns of the SoHo venue. We tried our best to play nice with the other residents, mainly earwigs, during the day - and by nice I mean ran from, cussed at and stomped on.

We played hard, slept like rocks, and smiled all-day everyday. We put in some solid hours of training and took advantage of the steep-grade roller ski trails. Video clips from technique to come in a future post.

Simi found dueling bananas in the same peel that Trav adopted and coddled the entire week. The affair concluded with a full-on photo shoot (evidence pictured).

We hiked Mount Timpanogos (11,749') and swam in the ice covered mountain pond on the way down (see video below). We glacided, made friends with some mountain goats, and thought of our teammate Willie, often.

After the hike, we hit up the 7 Peaks water park. I received a black-and-blue the size of a soft ball from the blue slide. Simi almost fell 25 feet after launching himself down the same blue slide and Trav beat me in a head-to-head race (our excuse to avoid doing the blue slide again).

Our return trip home was uneventful, although Sim's roller ski did fly off of the van on the Interstate at 80mph. No one was hurt and the ski was recovered, somehow undamaged.


Pettit Lake, thanks Sinnotts! and hiking Timp

All for now folks. Live your dreams, don't just visit them at night!


Sunday, July 5, 2009

CITY OF ROCKS

Earlier in the week, I headed to the City of Rocks with part of the team. It was a chance to get out of town before the 4th of July rush started and add some variation to strength.

We slept hard under the stars, ran long in the morning and climbed until dark. I think we fed the neighborhood chipmunks about as much as we fed ourselves (a lot!) and probably each came home with a few new smile lines. Good times, good training and good company.



I did make that jump, just not on camera. Promise! After the city, we returned home to an uphill running time trial, know as Harpers. One of our coaches, Chris Mallory, took some video:



For Mallory's update on Harpers, as well as future goings-on with the ODT, check out our team page on faster skier, or our SVSEF site.

This morning was our first public hike (images below). We headed from Lake Creek to the top of Fox Creek with ideal weather in tow. Thanks to all who showed. We look forward to an even bigger group next time! As always, click on the images to see them full sized.

Laugh hard and live your dreams,
Kate





More public hikes to come - maybe even a winter ski or two. Check back for dates.