Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Other Kinds o' Racing

Bike Magazine / Porsche Willow Springs Duathlon from Bike magazine on Vimeo.



I just finished a hi intensity training block... it's going to snow tomorrow in Park City. That should make cc practice with the high school interesting... heading to Austria in two days... yada, yada, yada. Why can't cross country skiers get in on this kind of racing action?

+Torin

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Bolt: Small Story Behind the Story



A little video I got from Ziola Gomez, three time USA World Championship Marathon team member and fellow ITA teammate that captures a little story behind the big story of the 2011 IAAF World Track Championships. After this tough night for Usain, he went on to set a world-record in the 4x100 and re-claim his 200M in 19.4 seconds, the 4th fastest time in history. I can't wait to see him and Blake and Dix and hopefully Tyson throwing down in the most epic of Olympic sprint finals next summer.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Hurry Home Early




You can feel it in the air. The winter's a coming.
Soon you'll have to put away the running shoe.
For the cold wind, it's a calling for you.
Hey it's fall. You can't be blaming me at all.


Jack & Julie point out the constellations to me.
But the Big Dipper's all I could see.


Now don't go a drinking the clear Finnish turpentine.
It'll make you blind, burn you inside.


Oh, why do we do the things we do?
Some of us have the talent. But hard work will still have to get us through.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

From the Hometown

This video comes from the descent down the local ski area access road where I grew up. The kids ripping through some prime apple, pear and cherry orchards in the Wenatchee Valley.

wenatchee teaser from Curtis Onchi on Vimeo.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Checking in with the Old Roommates



About a year ago, I moved out from Bend, Oregon. For those of you who've never spent a day in this small city oasis by the Deschutes River, it's a pretty amazing place. Volcano-made mountains frame the West. Juniper and sage and open country to the east. It's a place where one can ski through June, on either early morning crust or groomed nordic trails. As the county seat, the city of 80,000 entices a unique collection of individuals to the eastern edge of the Cascade Mountains.

The other day I received a message from an old roommate. It seems Sara Salo finished up grad school in Community Wellness at Oregon State University - yeah, that's one really long commute - and decided to take what she learned on the road. Sara's one of those people who gets an idea in her head, then goes for it. And I mean 100%.

Last time I saw Sara, we met up at Rincon Point, just south of Santa Barbara, California. I had just finished up the ski season and needed a little time with old friends and in the ocean. Sara was down there, learning from the food guru Jamie Oliver how to encourage schools to create healthier school environments. I remember her saying something about an obesity issue in America, and how schools that embraced healthy eating were making a real, tangible difference in the health of America's young'ens.

Fast forward one year and Sara's now on a solo, self-supported six-thousand mile bicycle across the United States to do all she can to help create healthier school environments. If you're someone whose interested in reading this blog, I'd really encourage you to also check out what Ms. Salo is up to.



You can follow along at: http://schoolfoodtour.org

On another note, another old roommate by the name of Carl Decker is still making it in the mountain bike scene, while driving the Wheels of Teal as well. You can check out the '92 Subaru at the X-Games here:



Until the next time. +Torin

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Perspective



The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
-Mr. Frost