For April 7 - 9, I was lucky enough to be invited to Gateway Canyons with the Trail RunnerMagazine Crew to model in their 2010 Gear Guide. If you have never been to Gateway Canyons, you should, it is 45 minutes south of Grand Junction. Brett & I had never been and the scenery was stunning. We arrived at the Resort just after 4pm and checked into our room. Our jaws dropped when we saw the room - it was luxurious and HUGE!
I dropped my bags and met up with the Trail Runner Crew: Cynthia Bruggeman, Associate Publisher and Elinor Fish, Managing Editor, Michael Benge, Editor and David Clifford, the magician photographer. It was a pleasure to finally meet Elinor as we had been emailing for a few weeks prior, and she was so welcoming and friendly. I was psyched at how friendly everyone was, it was hard to be in a bad mood when you had such a phenomenal backdrop and the weather was perfect.
We all jumped in a jeep and headed out to get the afternoon light for some running shots. Adam Plummer was the male model and I was thrilled because we know each other, which made working together that much easier. Adam is about 6"3' so when we had to run synchronized, we had to adjust a little. We quickly learnt, Cliffys "one more time" had little meaning!

This was an amazing opportunity for me and I loved every minute of it. It was never hard work, it was just running and smiling in different outfits in beautiful locations. We went to a number of different locations to shoot. Nick and Dawn our resort guides were two of the coolest people you could hope to be guiding you around. Their knowledge of the area was incredible.
There was lots of leaping across creeks, hopping over rocks, running through creek beds and over dry cracked earth. We did a camping scene, which was fun and we were all a little cooked by the sun at the end of the day.I now know how amazing Nathan Sports Hydration Packs really are. If I ever want to run far enough that I need to take 2-3 litres of water (yikes!) I would use the X-Ceed, or X-Treme it crosses the body like an X on your chest very comfortable. I also know that my next headlamp will be either Petzl or Black Diamond. I have to say I would never have looked at Sugoi Running stuff before but their verve running shorts were incredibly light & clever pockets, although I thought I had them on back to front at first!
Brett kept busy by mountain biking with Carl Bruggeman (who is an animal athlete) and caught up on sleep and TV (we don't have one) so he was pretty happy. Carl is also doing 12 hours of Mesa Verde.
When Cliffy showed me some of the images he was taking, I was blown away. I was in awe, is that ME! He really is a magician. Running shots aren't always flattering, if you are a runner and have been photographed while in action it can be upsetting, Brett has seen the tears after race photos. I have to admit my legs have more definition than in the past, but they aren't 'skinny' and nor do I want them to be!
All in all, I had a blast with the Trail Runner Crew and the only tough part was getting up a little earlier in the morning to put the war paint on and fluff the hair! Now I just have to sit tight and wait to see what's on the Cover, Table of Contents and what made the cut for the gear guide, till June 1st.
When Cliffy showed me some of the images he was taking, I was blown away. I was in awe, is that ME! He really is a magician. Running shots aren't always flattering, if you are a runner and have been photographed while in action it can be upsetting, Brett has seen the tears after race photos. I have to admit my legs have more definition than in the past, but they aren't 'skinny' and nor do I want them to be!All in all, I had a blast with the Trail Runner Crew and the only tough part was getting up a little earlier in the morning to put the war paint on and fluff the hair! Now I just have to sit tight and wait to see what's on the Cover, Table of Contents and what made the cut for the gear guide, till June 1st.
