Monthly Archives: February 2012

Vacation time!

Amy is on vacation, and will be posting sporadically until mid-March.

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Motivation Monday: the ego edition

“Crap,” I thought as I stopped to catch my breath and regain my composure after making a few ugly, graceless moves while running a toboggan down White Lightning, a steep, icy mogul run at Sno Mountain in Scranton, Penn. It … Continue reading

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Motivational quote for injured athletes: “I don’t care how long it takes.”

There are a lot of injuries going around these days. Both in the health-and-fitness blogosphere and in my non-Internet life, the past week has brought news of several friends being benched, from a runner-friend with a torn calf muscle to … Continue reading

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The last day

And just like that, my season at Whitetail is through. This weekend, I’m attending a women’s ski-and-toboggan clinic at Sno Mountain in Scranton, Penn. A few days later, we’ll be boarding a plane for a long-awaited ski vacation to the … Continue reading

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Race report: 100K Vertical Challenge at Whitetail

The night before the 100K Vertical Challenge to benefit Two Top Adaptive Sports Foundation, another participant and I got talking about how all endurance events are pretty much the same. You start in a haze of excitement and adrenaline; lock into … Continue reading

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(Mostly) Wordless Wednesday: The 100K Vertical Challenge edition

It took me roughly 12 hours to complete the 107 runs I needed to ski to complete the 100K Vertical Challenge on Monday at Whitetail Resort. This is the expression I wore on my face for most of the day: … Continue reading

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Aaand, we’re off! 100K Vertical Challenge to benefit Two Top Adaptive Sports Foundation

The weather is cold and clear. The wind has died down. The forecast calls for a high of 40 degrees—warm enough to be comfortable, but not so warm that the snow will turn into a wet, heavy slush in the … Continue reading

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Prepping for the 100K Vertical Challenge to benefit Two Top Adaptive Sports Foundation

Tomorrow morning, I’ll head to Whitetail for another Saturday of ski-and-toboggan training (hey, just because they gave my my license doesn’t mean I’m an experienced driver). On Sunday, though, the most strenuous thing on my agenda is getting my skis … Continue reading

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(Mostly) Wordless Wednesday: The sled-through-the-bumps edition

Earlier this week, I mentioned that to attain full ski-patroller status, I had to guide a toboggan down Whitetail’s mogul run. It’s a mechanism that’s totally different from simply skiing the bumps, and something I couldn’t fully wrap my brain … Continue reading

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Motivation Monday: The red coat edition (part II)

On Saturday afternoon, at the beginning of low-angle rescue training at Whitetail, the patroller leading the training session found that the kit full of ropes and pulleys and anchors used for low-angle rescues hadn’t been packed up properly. “I would … Continue reading

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