Author: karen

2022 Race day photos from Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve by Andreas Waldhaus

Spreading Christmas cheer at Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve 3/4 Checkpoint and aid station.   Andreas Waldhaus’ (2 times Knee Knacker Finisher)’ race day photos from Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve Checkpoint and Aid station are in this photo album.   Note: The proceeds of all photo purchases are donated to North...

2022 Race day photos from base of Grouse Mountain by Herman Kwong

“The Saturday Knee Knacker was a success.  I am so excited to be the volunteer photographer again this year.  After the pandemic event cancellations in the last few years, Saturday was a joy to see KK again.  It is nice to see some familiar faces, meet new members and have great...

2022 Finisher photos after 7hrs by Mike Winton

Mike Winton’s finishers’ photos after 7 hours can be found in this photo album.  For photos with finishing times before 7hrs, please see this post. The mug shots are a FREE digital download without the KKNSTR watermark.   To download your free photo, select your photo.  At the left side of your photo, look for...

2022 Finisher Photos from 4hr59m to 7hrs by Salvador Miranda

Salvador Miranda’s finishers’ photos between 4hr59mins to 10 hours can be found in this photo album.     For photos with finishing times after 7hrs will be in this post. The mug shots are a FREE digital download without the KKNSTR watermark.   To download your free photo, select your photo.  At the left...

2022 Race day photos from Panorama Park Set 3 by Mike Winton

Mike Winton race day photos from Panorama Park (Finish line area) are in this photo album. Note: The proceeds of all photo purchases are donated to North Shore Search and Rescue.  Each photo is a digital download (without the KKNSTR watermark) for $2CAD.

2022 Race day photos from Panorama Park Set 2 by Salvador Miranda

“Having been there, I know the feelings when you finally make it to Panorama Park: pain accumulated over 48km and perhaps a few falls along the gnarly trails giving you some blood-stained knees, then trying to sprint those last 100 metres with all the energy you didn’t know you had...