Three Things That I Need To Tell You (Giveaway Winners!)

On the last night of our trip in Havasu, the awesome Will Rochfort, a freelance writer for Backpacker and awesome photographer, took the OmniTen down to Havasu Falls in order to capture one of the coolest pics by far. I can’t even do it justice; instead, I will just show you.

For the record, I am the letter ‘I.’ Yes, I stole the easiest letter in the group and made it somewhat resemble a ‘J.’ Skills, my friends, skills. 
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Yesterday I got an email from Hannah over at the St. Anthony North Foundation. The Foundation is teaming up with Front Range Boot Camp TOMORROW in order to put on a fundraising workout to get raise money for Flight For Life Colorado. 
It doesn’t look like I am going to be in town, but if I was, I would totally go. I think this is a wonderful cause (hence the reason I’m mentioning it now!), so if you don’t have plans tomorrow, please go check it out and help raise some money for those people that keep us nice and healthy!
For more info, click here.
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The two winners of the free entries to the Colorado Dirty Dash are the lovely women behind these blogs:
Ladies, shoot me an email and we’ll get you hooked up with your free entries!!
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What are your plans for this weekend?

Have you ever done a race for charity/in order to fundraise some money?

8 Comments

  • Reply Neon Blonde Runner at

    Love your OmniTen photo, very cool!! And I think the “I/J” looks great 🙂

  • Reply Bean at

    That is an amazing photo!

  • Reply Jamie at

    I LOVE the photo, light writing is really cool! This weekend we are biking 30 miles (or so) and running 12 miles, I also have my friend’s baby shower to go to.

  • Reply Suz and Allan at

    That’s a really neat photo!

  • Reply racingthestates at

    AHH! I’m so excited!!! Thanks so much! I’ll email you now!

  • Reply Mom_2_Pippa at

    Yay!!! Im super excited to win the entry!!!!

  • Reply Lena @Fit on the Rocks at

    Wow that photo is awesome. Look at those stars! It’s incredible.

  • Reply Jill at

    Wow, all those stars are amazing! I spent a summer in Northern Wyoming for Geology Field camp (a billion years ago) and we’d sit out and watch stars all night. You don’t see them like that here in Denver!

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