Sunday, February 28, 2010

Moab RedHot Photos

Yes-a mere two weeks after the race. But wait-there's going to be more. I got a buttload of disposable camera photos developed (no, don't own a small digital camera-the one we have is a bohemoth), and have some Imogene Pass photos from 2009 and 2008 to share soon as well. I wasn't tech-savvy enough to figure out the one-use camera to disc to computer to Blogger thing-but better late than never, eh?

Without further ado....Moab, Utah in all its glory. Now you can see why one would have to drive me kicking and screaming from my little corner of the universe.


Waiting At The Start Area


Hanging With Jen

And The 34-Milers Are Off!

'Scuse Me While I Kiss The Sky

Not Awesome Quality-But Look Close For The Red Dirt Up And Down My Right Side


I'm eager to take another stab at this course in 2011, minus trying to outrun a jeep! More photos to come in the next day or two from the wayback machine of the Imogene Pass Run.

3 comments:

sllygrl said...

Gosh those are such pretty photos. I really hope I can get back to running distances after all this baby stuff is said and done. I saw this article http://www.coloradorunnermag.com/read_new/steamboat-ultrarunner-gruben-dies-after-car-crash - did you hear about that? Anyway - can't wait to see the Imogene pictures. I was wondering whether I'd be up for it in September, but right now I'm thinking no.

TiredMamaRunning said...

Yes, and in fact my friends were running with Angie (the driver of the vehicle) for most of the race. I met the Steamboat crew after and they were a bunch of SUPER cool people. We were absolutely shocked to read what happened. My friend Nick has been in regular contact with Angie, and Nick, Jen & I have been talking about putting together some kind of run in her honor. It was such a shock because they were almost home...that really could have been any of us hitting a slick spot in the road post-race.

L.A. Runner said...

I'm not really into the trail running thing, but those photos are GREAT! It really is beautiful out there. I can see how the time would really go by quickly while enjoying the scenery.