Have you been chained to your desk this summer or have you channelled The Hulk and broken out to enjoy the nice weather? It’s not too late to join us.
Here’s how:
Share photos of your outdoor fitness adventures through Twitter and Instagram with #WRFChallenge. I’ll link you up!
Deanne Schultz posted a selfie while taking the Challenge on her birthday. Happy Belated Birthday, Deanne!
Patricia Sands has been playing tennis to enjoy the outdoors.
My daughter Courtney Lindau and her friends took an epic hike near Red Rocks.
Others have posted fitness adventure updates on their own blogs. Make sure to check them out!
Gail Storey updated us about her wild adventures exploring the Continental Divide.
S. Henry Da Frankmann took an epic bike ride then camped in the woods.
Nicci Carrera went on a walking adventure in La Jolla.
Knowing there are others in my virtual posse who have joined the WRFChallenge has been great incentive for me too.
I took an epic bike ride with my husband, Danny, last Saturday.
It’s hard to tell, but Danny is pushing his bike up a really steep hill. See that road at the very top of the photo at the horizon line? That’s where we started. We rode into Boulder from Eagle Trail then headed east to LOBO Trail then collapsed.
There is still time to post your adventures. Take a photo and post it on Instagram or Twitter or blog about one of your adventures.
Your virtual posse is waiting for you.
Are you ready for some adventure in your life? Have you been outside exploring this summer? Are you ready to join the Wild Rider Challengers?
Don’f forget to subscribe to my blog, Twitter @susielindau, Susie Lindau’s Wild Ride on Facebook and Instagram.
I did two walking tours last week and two days as a puppet busker at Puppets Up! –Thats all I got to say LOL
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That’s fantastic, Linda! You are getting out and about. It sounds like a really great summer! And you’ve been writing a ton judging by your blog posts. 🙂
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Still time, but not much of it, is there? Summer has passed far too quickly. Sigh.
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Here in the West, it could last until the end of October. We just never know. 🙂
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The temps last pretty long here, too, but it seems once school starts, that’s the official end of summer. And for my kids that’s this week and next. Sniff.
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That’s the cool bonus when they leave the nest. I no longer live my life by semesters. It took a while to get out of the habit. Now we plan vacations in September. 🙂
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Something to look forward to as I prepare myself for my oldest’s college departure tomorrow. 😦
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The oldest is the worst. It shoves us into a “the next phase” of empty nesting.
I was lucky in having both kids go to college in state. It wasn’t as hard as if they had gone to New York or California.
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Yes, my son will only be about 45 minutes away. That definitely helps.
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Definitely! If he’s anything like my son, he won’t call, but that’s better than having a kid who calls all the time because they’re miserable.
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Good point!
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Thanks for the mention, Susie! Just got back from lifting weights at the gym – the WRFChallenge continues. If I could only score tickets to the PGA Championship, which is being played right down the road from our house… 😉
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Good luck! Try Stub Hub. You never know.
That’s so great that you are exercising. I need to hit the weights too. Thanks for the motivation. I’ll add it to my list when I #setgoals on Twitter.
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Inspiring – spent time away from screen to do yard work and get outside. Felt great. Today, inside cleaning desk and getting ready for school to start. Then I can inspire kids to greatness, at least that’s the plan. Have a great day.
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Excellent Clay! Yard work is a great way to get exercise outdoors. Getting ready for Back to School can be exciting with all the possibilities out there waiting for you! I’m sure you’ll be very inspiring.
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You know, Susie, I DID get outdoors this summer, and on a mountaintop, no less, but the only pics I shared were on Facebook. The weather was terrific, I’m glad to say. Good post!
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That is fantastic and on a mountaintop. Wow!
I love my mountain bike more than my road bike. It sure beats choking down car exhaust, especially when on mountaintops.
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Funny how some gradients just don’t look that steep – until you try to ride up them!
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That is so true! My bike was above me when I pushed it up that hill. Danny fell twice!
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I love all these posts about how your challenge is being met–such variety and creativity! Will inspire me for a long time to come!
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I love ready and seeing other adventures too, like yours!
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After collapsing is there an air conditioned bus with music and cocktails waiting to take you back home? Love that people are sharing their adventures!
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I wish! We stopped in Boulder and drank iced tea on a patio, then headed home. That last hill climb to our house was tough! It’s been fun to read about other adventures and it spurred me on too!
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Sorry to be so late coming to this party… it’s been crazy here! I just wrote my first story since… February!!! I always forget about Instagram. I will have to look at my photos and see if there is one of me doing anything remotely resembling fitness. Does a strenuous photo shoot count??? I’ll post one now and you let me know. In the meantime, I’ll try to post something for your next Fitness Photo Post.
BTW… when do I get to come to that bookstore in Boulder?
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p.s. I forgot to tell you how lovely the photo of you posing with your bike and yellow flowers in front of a mountain is.
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