There is a reason Reverb won Editors Choice Award from @RunnersWorld in 2019. Having the fast lens interchangeability of the Reverb with Pivlock and two Chromapop lenses included you get the unfair advantage of being able to see in greater detail in variable conditions and a comfortable lightweight frame. #Chromapop #PursueYourThrill
There is a reason Reverb won Editors Choice Award from @RunnersWorld in 2019. Having the fast lens interchangeability of the Reverb with Pivlock and two Chromapop lenses included you get the unfair advantage of being able to see in greater detail in variable conditions and a comfortable lightweight frame. #Chromapop #PursueYourThrill
L👀king ahead to #cxnats in Tacoma, WA next week 🇺🇸 Our VKCX team riders will be racing all week 🚴🏻♀️ Stop by the Vanderkitten tent for swag, merch, and high-fives 😺 #vkcx #vanderkitten #kitupkickass #crossisboss .
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Glad to be back outside repping some top quality gear from smithoptics after almost 3 months of recovery from my crash thanks to everyone who helped and supported me! A huge thank you goes to brittnys19 for everything she did for me in belgium before and after the crash she went above and beyond! #SMITHisPERFORMANCE #AMPLFYAWESOME #DAMAGECONTROL #PURSUEYOURTHRILL
Not feeling any of my workouts this weekend 😒, but I got out and got them done✅ Having some company for half my long run🏃🏃🏻♀️ today certainly helped things. 5 weeks till #imaz !!! ⚡️
Seasonal Transition Disorder.
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Earlier this week I found myself in the general area of the Maroon Bells in Aspen, CO. With my summer dedicated to long and steep alpine runs, my legs and lungs feel fitter than ever. So, I bankrolled a lot of optimism, a mediocre forecast, and went for the Four Pass Loop. You don’t know unless you go, right?!
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The snow that fell less than a week prior was more substantial than anticipated and wind loading made for fresh sneaker tracks on a few passes. Where there wasn’t snow, there was mud. So, the 27 miles and 8,000’ of gain went 1-2 hours slower than I expected but I can’t say I regret just showing up.
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I can say that I am slowly coming to terms with lower elevation cement pounding and starting to eye up my ski quiver more illustriously.
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If the snow is here to stay up high, which it very much appears to be, I’ll adapt. That’s the thing, I’m just so damn grateful to be capable of adapting to these seasons.
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Who knows, maybe this means lycra and skinny skis 😉.
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Photos:
(1) Atop a very gusty West Maroon Pass (12,465’), the fourth and final pass.
(2) The classic Maroon Bells at a not so alpine start of 8:15am.
(3) Reflecting on Buckskin Pass (12,462’)
(4) 31° F start 🥶