Sunday, June 29, 2008

Bend Recap

The Sun Valley ski team enjoyed a great on-snow ski camp the beginning of June in Bend, Oregon. This video and blog is long past due, but I wanted to post in anyway. I hope you enjoy!


Monday, June 23, 2008

Doing What I Love Most!

After 2 months of minimal running due to an achilles injury, I am back to doing what I love most...running in the mountains! This past week, I accomplished four runs without any pain, one of which was 3 1/2 hours! I'm excited to be back on my feet, especially during this summer season of training. I am surrounded by several great trails in the Sun Valley area and after living here for two years, I still don't know half of them.

Here is a clip of my Over-distance run yesterday, up Champion Creek in the Sawtooth Valley with Colin Rodgers. The video doesn't do the scenery I witnessed justice, but I thought I'd post it anyway. You will notice that most of the run, is through burnt trees. There was a forest fire 3 summers ago in the area. Forest fires are fairly common in the late summer and as we experienced last summer, they make training really difficult when they are in your area.

Enjoy!



Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Field Trip to the Ice Caves!

Last week was the first week of summer camp at the YMCA! Just to give you an idea of the amount of fun we had on our field trip, check out the video. We traveled an hour and a half, by bus, with 20 ten-year-old kids, to visit the Planetarium. On our way back to Sun Valley, we stopped at the infamous ice caves. Check it out! We had a great time!



Sunday, May 25, 2008

VIDEOS!

I promised a video update a month ago when I first received the flip camera and haven't gotten it to work until tonight! I am psyched! I have to warn you that this is my first movie-making attempt so there is quite a bit of improvement to be had. I hope you enjoy the videos as much as I enjoyed making them.

WHISTLER CAMP 2008:
We stopped at the Pike's Place Market in route to Vancouver. I enjoyed checking out all the fresh fruits and vegetables and fresh cut flowers! The skiing was great in Whistler...check it out for yourself.



ALASKA SPRING SKIING!
Here is a glimpse of the wonderful spring skiing in Alaska. I am skiing with my sister, Kristy and my friend, Laura. We tend to get a little goofy when we're skiing in the sun, so here is a peak at how goofy we get:)

Friday, May 23, 2008

My Travels Continue...

As I write this, I am sitting in the Salt Lake City Airport…in transit from Alaska to Sun Valley. Since my last post, my travels brought me to Whistler, B.C., the site for the 2010 Olympics, for an on-snow ski camp and then up to Alaska for a friends wedding.

The training in Whistler was great! As we expected, there was still about 3 feet of snow at the race venue in Callaghan Valley. We were blessed with great weather and enjoyed many hours of skiing, even in the sun! The first day I skied, I got goose-bumps all over my body just thinking how the trails I was skiing on at that moment are the trails I will hopefully be racing on in the 2010 Olympics. I arrived at the race venue with a different perspective. I was not there to race, I had no need to get the race jitters, I was solely there to get in quality ski training and familiarize myself with the trails. After a week of training, I was already becoming more comfortable with the lay-out of the trails and I was able to visualize the courses and know where each uphill, down-hill, cut-off and turn was.

Mali (left) and Kate (right, In the Arena athlete) ski on the perfectly groomed trail

Not only was the skiing great, but we had some great team bonding time. Without the added stress of worrying about racing, everyone on the team was able to relax and enjoy each others company. We were also able to get to know our new coach for the Sun Valley Olympic Development Team, Travis Jones. We had a lot of fun and enjoyed playing silly games such as elefun!

Unfortunately my fun with the team ended early and I flew up to Alaska a few days before the Whistler camp was over. I was bummed to miss the opportunity to see a Mariners game in Seattle with the team, but I was fortunate enough to be able to fly up to Alaska for my friend, Kikkan Randall’s wedding! When I arrived, the mountains were still covered with ample snow. I decided that skiing didn’t have to be over for the season yet! The next morning I drove up the mountains with my sister and a friend and we enjoyed the best crust skiing ever! It was a beautiful sunny day and the snow was hard enough to ski anywhere! It is days like that, that I am reminded how amazing and beautiful Alaska is!

The bridesmaids and groomsmen at Kikkan and Jeff's wedding. Yep those are hot pink dresses!

Despite great snow in the mountains, I was not able to make it back up there to ski later in the week. Temperatures were not getting below freezing; therefore a crust was not forming to ski on. Instead, I got the roller skis out and began my summer season of roller ski training. I have been doing quite a bit of roller skiing instead of running, due to a foot injury. Hopefully it will heal fast and I will be back to my full capabilities.

Out on a crust ski in Alaska with my friend Laura (left)

The week was filled with lots of wedding festivities and ended with a beautiful ceremony in Talkeetna, Alaska. Once again, we were blessed with beautiful weather and enjoyed a crystal clear view of Mt. McKinley, (not a common thing).

An amazing view of Mt. McKinley!!!!

I am currently headed to Sun Valley and excited to continue my training. At the same time, I will be helping with the after-school program at the YMCA and before long, school will be out! I am even more excited to help with the Summer Day Camps at the YMCA, which will start the beginning of June.

The next destination is Bend, Oregon for an on-snow ski camp in June. They still have a ton of snow so the skiing should be great!

Friday, April 25, 2008

Life is Good

In the past three weeks I've enjoyed some much needed time off. In previous years, I have found that the best remedy for the after-season blues is to travel some where warm and sunny. This year, I found myself in the surf town of Malpais, located on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica with fellow ITA member, Zack Simons and some other friends. Now, I'm not much of a surfer but I gave it a good try until a shark was spotted on the third day! That was enough to scare me from going out in the waves. Instead, I enjoyed lounging on the beach and watching surfers from the sidelines.

Crystal and I soaking up the sun

My daily routine went a little like this: wake up, go for a little run on the beach, sip some coffee, head to the beach, seek shade by early afternoon, sip on a smoothie, head back to the beach, surf a little, enjoy the sunset, eat dinner, bed time! woa! It's surprising how a day of doing pretty much nothing can make you so tired!

A beautiful sunset!

A few mornings we were awakened to the sound of Howler Monkeys

The last few days of our trip, was spent in the central highlands of Costa Rica. When we arrived to the town of Monteverde, we were greeted with a much different climate, cold and rain. Luckly, I packed a pair of capri's and a raincoat! We enjoyed walking through the Monteverde Cloud Forest and saw several species of animals: monkeys, tarantulas, millipedes, tucans, the almost extinct quetzal, and a few other birds.

To end our trip, we went on a thrill clenching, nerve racking, extreme zipping, canopy tour. Now, there were several canopy tour companies to choose from but we picked the one with the most extreme sounding name, hence the name Extremeo Canopy Tours. This company had 14 zip lines, 1 rappel, and 1 Tarzan swing that took you through and over the canopy! The longest zip line was over 700 meters long and 500 meters high!!! I was a little scared at first, but then I decided not to think about what I was doing and just enjoy the view. To end out tour, they dropped us off a 10 meter high plank with a Tarzan rope attached and sent us flying on the rope. whew! I think that might have taken 10 years off my life.

Ready to go!

This isn't even the long one!

I am back in Sun Valley. It still feels like winter here, but I can tell that spring is just around the corner. With cooler temperatures and even some snowfall, I have been able to get out and ski, both cross-country and back-country. I took my nice, new, flip camera out for a try the other day with ITA member, Kate Whitcomb while we went back-country skiing. It was pretty fun!

Other than enjoying the outdoors, I've had a chance to help in the kids gym at the YMCA. I can't say that I work much... its more correct to say that I play in the kids gym. Kids never cease to get tired of guitar hero, the wii, or dance dance revolution. I have to say that my skills need a lot of improvement! Amongst the video games, we stay busy coloring, playing with play dough, playing board games, and climbing. There never seems to be a dull day at the kids gym. Its fun to be back and be involved with the kids at the YMCA.

For some reason, I am having troubles downloading my videos. Bummer! I will post another blog shortly with my videos.

Stay tuned!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Time for some Spring Fun!

Well, the 2007/2008 racing season has officially come to an end! I spent the last week of February and the first part of March training hard in Sun Valley for Canadian Nationals and U.S. Long-Distance Nationals.

I was really excited for Canadian Nationals, seeing as we were racing at the new 2010 Olympic venue in Whistler! This gave us a chance to check out the trails, see the layout of the venue, and experience some of the typical crazy weather in the Callaghan Valley. We were greeted with a great amount of snow when we arrived and it continued to snow the entire time we were there. After our visit to Callaghan Valley, we have come to learn that the fresh snow fall in the valley is very wet and heavy. This type of weather made the waxing a bit of a challenge. Despite having difficulty with my skis throughout the week, each race got a little better and I managed to be in the top-10 in the sprint race. I was pleased with the result, considering that I was racing against some of the top world cup sprinters in the event.

On the starting line in the Semi-final sprint heat.

After racing in Whistler, we headed to Fairbanks, Alaska for U.S. Long-Distance Nationals. We flew into Anchorage and enjoyed a beautiful, clear view of Mt. McKinley on the drive to Fairbanks. When we arrived in Fairbanks, we were greeted with some frigid temperatures that we hadn’t felt in a while. Temperatures hovered around 0 degrees in the morning but warmed up to a comfortable 20 degrees in the afternoon. Not too bad for Fairbanks! This allowed for much easier waxing than what we experienced in Canada. Our first race was the 15k Pursuit. This means that we classic skied the first 7.5k and then we switched our skis to skate for the last 7.5k. The classic portion went really well for me. I came into the exchange zone with the top group of women. Unfortunately, I ended up loosing a couple places in the skate portion and ended up 5th. Overall, I was happy with my effort.

Two days later, I skied the 30k classic race. The profile of the course had me a little scared, seeing as it was a VERY difficult course, with 3,000 feet of elevation gain! As I was warming up, I tired not to think about how tired my body felt from the previous 15k race. I went to the starting line feeling pumped and ready to conquer this race. I managed to hold on to a solid 3rd American position throughout the race, until a big wall hit me on the last 7.5k loop. I felt my tempo slowing and the pop in my legs fading. Eventually, a few of the girls behind me caught me. As they passed me, I kept telling myself to stay with them and keep going. While my mind was saying one thing, my body was doing another. I dropped back, but was able to hold on to 6th place to the finish. Whew! When I came to the finish line, I could hardly stand or see straight. I knew that I had put in my hardest effort and it felt good to leave everything I had on the trail.

The racing is over and now its time for some spring fun! I traveled back to Anchorage on Monday, where I am currently, and I’ve been spending time with family and friends. We enjoyed a fun day of back-country skiing in Turnagain Pass where there is over 4 feet of snow. We built a huge kicker and even I got persuaded to jump off it! I have to admit, it was pretty fun.

Building the kicker

In a few days, I am headed to Costa Rica for some fun in the sun. The beach is always a nice place to go to reward yourself after a long season of ski racing. I will keep you posted on my adventures!