Tagged: Photos

Start Line race day photos

Start line: a time to reconnect with friends, fellow runners and meet new friends.  From the first timers to the veterans, each have different goals but the common theme – get to the finish line in under 10 hours! Karen Chow’s race day photos from the Start line is in this photo...

Race Day Photos deluge begins….

Knee Knacker Paparazzi was out in full force.  The photographers were found throughout the race course from the start line (Nelson Canyon Park)  to the finish line (Panorama Park). Congratulations to Nick Elson (course record) and Katie Mills for their wins.  The feature image above was taken by Hilary Matheson as they climbed Eagle Bluffs.  Hilary’s photo...

2017 Race check-in and briefing photos

Karen Chow’s packet pickup and race briefing photos from Salomon West Vancouver are in this photo album. The mug shots will be available after Friday packet pickup. Note:  The proceeds of all photo purchase are donated to North Shore Search and Rescue.   Each photo is a digital download (without the KKNSTR watermark) for $1CAD.   Each...

June 25, 2017 – Training run videos and photos from the first half

Here are Karen Chow’s videos and photos from the first half of the Knee Knacker. Video at the Start:  The energy of the group at Nelson Canyon Park.   Thank you runners for the enthusiasm. ? Black Mountain videos:   Runners demonstrating snow running technique during the descent from Black Mountain.   Missed some runners because the “record off”...

June 25, 2017 – Training run photos by Salvador Miranda

What a weather contrast from last week’s training run.   From cloud, mist and rain to blue skies and heat!  The snow is quickly melting at Cypress.  Whether it will be gone by race day, we will know in less than two weeks. Salvador Miranda’s training run photos as the runners climb to Eagle Bluffs are in this...

June 18, 2017 – Training run video and photos by Salvador Miranda

Per Glenn’s training run report last week, “I don’t want to jinx the upcoming training runs, so I will not mention how amazing lucky we’ve been with the weather so far”. Fast forward one week.  Wet, rain, drizzle, mist, soggy,  slushy snow and wind chill summed up this Sunday training run.   Below...