Tim
Time to show us your pictures of the great autumnal scenery.
From today's run.
“Paralysis-to-50k” training plan is underway!
Faster Than Your Couch!
AT, you got me.
I wanted to upload my pictures yesterday in the dailies, but encountered problems, so here they are now:
Are you sure you didn't copy my image from tinypic?
I even made sure my shoes matched the theme:
Run for fun.
Different parts of PA, same colors. Nice.
Sue
Love, love, love and jealous!!!
05/13/23 Traverse City Trail Festival 25K
08/19/23 Marquette 50 dns 🙄
KillJoyFuckStick
A couple of weeks ago in northern AZ.
You people have issues
running under the BigSky
nice pics all around!
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Caledonia SP, the AT runs right across that bridge.
Beautiful! Actually, spectacular!
But, I don't see AT running over the bridge in the picture??
Just kidding. Wonderful picture.
Ultra Cowboy
Great colors guys.
My best trail so far this Fall was in the Wind River Range. This is the Fremont Trail Headed North out of Big Sandy Trailhead this September. .
WYBMADIITY
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Wow, AT, that bridge photo is awesome. Here's a few of mine...
Running is dumb.
Some really great photos, makes me homesick, it's still green here in Korea at the moment (10/25), give it few more weeks I guess. This is the from the back side of Jangsan Mt, the trail I run on a lot goes by this temple, so I decided to stop by and take a photo or two.
2/17/24 - Forgotten Florida 100 Mile, Christmas, FL
A few photos from this past weekend on the Appalachian Trail at Pulpit Rock, Pinnacle loop.
In dog beers, I've only had one.
Sandy, you got me drooling over your temple pictures. So beautiful!
I could forsake some local color here in exchange for a nice temple on top of one of my hills!
Some nice pics. Love the Temple.
Here's a bridge section over some wet ground along the "Dead Womans Hollow Trail" (that's how they spell it). This is part of the Ironmaster's course but run in the opposite direction.
A few from southern Indiana - one with a 10.5mm fisheye - hence the curved trees.