18 July 2010

Love the Trail

Some trail running photos and videos that have been muscled out of my blog by race reports during the last few weeks:
Heyburn State Park, Idaho


Heyburn State Park, Idaho








Blue Mountains, Washington


Cooling my dogs


Sadie enjoying the view



On top of the Blue Mountains



A long day and lots of climbing to get to this ridge-line trail -- so worth it.



Looking back along the ridge trail


Mountain meadow, northern Idaho






(sad face)


Keep running trails!

-Scott

15 comments:

  1. More awesome shots. Nice work.

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  2. These are great photos and videos.

    How do you feel this week after last weeks mega miles. The Palouse Double was the most fun I have had in a long time. Since the last time I ran with you. Thanks again.

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  3. I swear, every time I see you have a new blog post I get excited for the wonderful pictures! SOMEDAY, I would like to run some trails... but we don't have trails like you do here in ND... that I know of. Great excuse to travel, huh? Definitely adding it to the bucket list!

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  4. This looks awesome! There aren't many trail runs around where I live but I wish there were.

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  5. Thanks, G.

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    Legs are still heavy after the Palouse Double weekend. Will be ready for White River though. :)

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    It is a great excuse to travel!

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  6. Oh man I'm jealous of where you get to run!

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  7. I love this post! It's so beautiful out there.

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  8. Thank you for sharing your beautiful pictures! Sadie is awesome, btw!

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  9. Love the trail photos - incredible scenery. The most interesting scenery I get on most of my runs is a mortified neighbor wearing PJs (or less)to get their paper, thinking nobody with any sense would be out and see them at that hour of the morning. Always good for a laugh.

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  10. Your photos are amazing, I love how you document all of your runs!!

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  11. That view along the ridge at Heyburn is something else! Pretty amazing to run in nature, in a field of wildflowers no less.

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  12. Wow, now I have a new place to check out. Thanks for the pictures!

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  13. Great photos, as always. When will we get a 'greatest pics' from your site?

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  14. Scott -

    This is master competitor...I started to track your blog on my home page. All good stuff great visuals I think we have parallel lives in different places!

    Tom

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  15. Other great pictures. Amazing places to run through.

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