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| Brooks Nightlife group | |
| Foot Traffic University helped coach Joe, but we sure can't compete with THIS kind of support. Of course, Joe's a pretty common name, so there were probably a few confused runners looking over at this family. Nice job, Joe(s)! | Is this a cool photo or what? Too bad Morgan only managed 55 minutes in this 10K. Shortly after there's a picture of him walking. Just joking... I think. |
| We fly our employees all over the world to test out different races for us, such as this marathon in Taiwan. We didn't actually PAY for this trip, but we like to think we supported it in spirit. | Nicely done! |
| We were going to hand out free beef for the winners, but found it kinda hard to engrave.
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Brook is a member of Foot Traffic's XC team. Somehow she turned out fast despite our best efforts to slow her down.
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| More kids from O.C.C. What a team! | The Foot Traffic Dragon Slayer Invitational, Fall 2007. None of these participants seemed to notice the frigid rain that soaked all their parents. This race benefits the NW Sarcoma Foundation. |
| This guy's all alone because his friends couldn't get out of the mud on the course. Good ol' XC in Oregon. | The Foot Traffic Dragon Slayer Invitational, Fall 2007. None of these participants seemed to notice the frigid rain that soaked all their parents. This race benefits the NW Sarcoma Foundation. |
| The Foot Traffic Dragon Slayer Invitational, Fall 2007. None of these participants seemed to notice the frigid rain that soaked all their parents. This race benefits the NW Sarcoma Foundation. | The Foot Traffic Dragon Slayer Invitational, Fall 2007. None of these participants seemed to notice the frigid rain that soaked all their parents. This race benefits the NW Sarcoma Foundation. |
| The Foot Traffic Dragon Slayer Invitational, Fall 2007. None of these participants seemed to notice the frigid rain that soaked all their parents. This race benefits the NW Sarcoma Foundation. | Here I'm displaying the proper way to skin a dog. Wait a minute... that's Maeby! What have I done?!!!!! |
| More of you! | Hmm... it looks like this photographer is about to crowd surf. Running and walking program or rock concert. You decide. |
| It's a mad rush for the door! Wait a minute...people actually want to come IN. What a nice surprise. | Kate is demonstrating proper "Robot" dancing form. For ADVANCED members only! |
| Wow. That's a nice shoe wall. Er... I mean, look how excited they are! | F.T.U. '08 first day! |
| This little newcomer is displaying proper foot flexibility. His Mom, Karen, is a veteran University of Foot Traffic member and has allowed us complete liberty in designing shoes for his "skill." | This was the last time we saw him... Climber Kyle never returned. Mike, however, came back and subsequently quit. I miss Kyle. |
| Some members of our Foot Traffic '07 half marathon training program. Seriously, we didn't pay them to wear those shirts... they actually LIKE them. | Bret learned how to ride a horse from a carpet salesman. He learned to run from God. |
| Good ol' 781. Ironically, that's the number of times Bret had to spray his hair to keep it looking good through 10K. | I look like my Dad in this pic. Eli looks like he's cornered. Look out, Eli! |
| Watch out! Here they come. If you look real hard, Eli might actually be getting trampled by an 8-year-old girl. | These kids may look bored, but that's just because they had the time of their lives! Nothing compares to summer track meets in Portland. |
| Eli models Foot Traffic gear for all the fans. C'mon, Eli! Take a trip to the moouuntains. | Joe demonstrates 'crab pronation' to his wife, Sheila. |
| Just before the start of the 2nd annual Red Lizard Five Miler at our Lake Oswego store. Note the quality of that start line. Beauty! | Maeby may look perilous, but people seem to like her. I don't know why. (pictured here guarding our Downtown store). |
| A member of our Saturday morning group run from Lake Oswego does the "Run with the dogs" event. The animal shelter brings a van full of dogs to adopt or just run with on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Find a four-legged running partner! | Friday night group run at the NE store. Yes, it's cold and dark in the winter here, but who can resist a Christmas Lights run? |
| Track Club 2005: Stretching is good for the soul! But what is the fella doing there on the left? I haven't figured out what that's good for yet. | Foot Traffic Track Club 2005. Grant High School track. |
| Foot Traffic Middle School Track Club 2006. Don't fall over! | Foot Traffic Middle School Track Club 2006 |
| Dan Marshall is our Seward, Alaska cross country connection. I can't figure out why he's smiling right before he's about to embark on a 60K trail race. Maybe the 30 degree temperatures in Sisters, OR froze his face that way. | More Mt. Adams trip. 38 miles around. No trail for half of it. Fun! Pretty pretty too. |
| While we merely lept over crevasses, Torrey did his best at impersonating a ninja to show us up. | Yeah, we ran around Mt. Adams in one day, but the real story lies in the night before we left. Check out this story mtadamsstory.doc or ask Torrey or Win from the Red Lizards about it. |
| Sure, Bobby looks nice, but...well, yeah he's actually pretty nice. | One of the first Foot Traffic '06 half marathon training meetings of the year. Half the marathon, twice the fun! Look how much fun we're having! |