Monday, June 21, 2010

SANTA CRUZ CAMPIN' // A night at the office

Well, I'm pretty fortunate at work right now. Yosemite earlier this month and now an overnight team building camp-out on the beaches of Santa Cruz. It was actually super-fun and with very little shop-talk. A few beach runs, barefoot soccer, fire-side shenanigans, and a couple guitars all make for some improved "team synergy."
Aaron Kehoe and David Murphy
Product testing
Candice Stewart and David Murphy

Saturday, June 19, 2010

TNF ENDURANCE CHALLENGE // Dec 4, 2010



This spring I've dabbled a bit in trail running... which is new seeing that I've always been a "biomechanically challenged" runner. I did a stint of triathlons about a decade ago and running was always the bane of my racing and training. This spring I haven't had much time to climb because of my work schedule, but I've been able to squeeze some trail runs into my life. Feeding my "goal oriented" nature, finding some sort of event will help keep me motivated. That event is the TNF Endurance Challenge series on December 4th and 5th in the Marin Headlands, just north of San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge. I could probably run the 10K event right now and survive. The Half-Marathon race is pretty doable, as well (the longest distance I've ever run was a Half-Marathon in Louisville, KY in 1996). So, the next jump up is the Marathon. I've always wanted to run a marathon. But in all honesty, everybody and their mother can (and has) run (and/or walked) 26.2 miles. But, probably not on terrain like this (lots of up and down with thousands of feet of climbing). So, the TNF Endurance Challenge series also offers a 50K Ultramarathon and 50 mile Ultramarathon. The 50K is "only" five miles longer than a marathon, so why not? And the 50 miler? Nope. So, a 50K on December 4th it is.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

YOSEMITE // Another day at the office

If I were stuck in a cubicle every day at work, I'd probably go insane. So, thank goodness my day job gets me out on the road and keeps my frequent flier program in-tact. But recently, I had the opportunity to go to an athlete summit meeting for work. About a dozen climbers all flew to Yosemite for three days of product testing, feedback, and open dialog with our RDD team. My involvement was to communicate our marketing efforts with them and take feedback. Pretty sweet day at the office.Our twenty person basecamp outside Tuolomne Meadows
Peter Croft and Lisa Rands
Jim Zellers on belay