Stacey Cook
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Through My Eyes
  • Sponsors
  • Let's hear from you!
  • Camps & Retreats
  • Stacey @ Your Event

Through My Eyes

Dryland Camp and looking ahead

10/25/2011

2 Comments

 
I didn't quite expect to be so busy the last couple of weeks.  I thought I would actually get a break from my busy life here in Mammoth during our teams 10 day dryland training camp in Park City.  Not so much the case, our camp had us running here, there and everywhere doing a ton of different and new activities.  We learned rules and how to play volleyball, rugby, water polo, hockey, and geo-caching, as well as many other fun activities.  Each day was a packed schedule which kept it fun and made me sleep well at night! Check out these pictures from a five hour bike ride we did one day!

 Up ahead, I leave for New York City tomorrow night for the US Ski Teams largest fundraiser of the year, the New York Ball.  It will be really fun to get dressed up and look like a girl! A few days after that I am off to Colorado to coach for 4 days, and then join my team for our last training camp before racing starts! I am excited to continue to work on my new boots and get up to race speed.  It is such an exciting time of year!
2 Comments
High School CFNM link
7/19/2012 04:31:16 pm

Was just taking a break and wanted to post here

Reply
Flying with Anne link
11/20/2020 10:56:54 pm

Lovvely blog you have

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Stacey is...

    Life is full of surprises and amazing places.  I have an overwhelming desire to constantly be challenged and pushed, and to see everything this world has to offer.

    Archives

    September 2018
    December 2012
    August 2012
    July 2012
    February 2012
    January 2012
    October 2011
    September 2011
    August 2011
    July 2011

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Through My Eyes
  • Sponsors
  • Let's hear from you!
  • Camps & Retreats
  • Stacey @ Your Event