They’re ordinary women doing extraordinary things. They are the carpool organizer, the woman leading the meeting, and the one making her case. They’re athletes and moms, with careers and causes. And they, like us, have the power to change the world, if they could just fit their workout in.
They’re ordinary women doing extraordinary things. They are the carpool organizer, the woman leading the meeting, and the one making her case. They’re athletes and moms, with careers and causes. And they, like us, have the power to change the world, if they could just fit their workout in.
Our photo shoots are down and dirty affairs. Our models wedge them in-between the demands of careers, kid care, and the obsessive pursuit of their sports. They’re masters of quick transitions, they do their own make-up (that would be a hair tie, sunblock, and lip balm), nail their own tricks, and dress their own wounds.
This past August, we headed out to the Sawtooths with one of our 'A' Teams. We scored Kylie Fly behind the camera, plus Abi, LaTasha, Carey, and Amy to get after all kinds of action in front of the camera. There were rolling rapids to SUP, cumbersome canoes to wo-manuever in dresses, and freezing fingers sending frigid climbs.
These badass athletes are also going the extra mile in their own communities. Latasha's an athlete-activist-artist who’s leveling up the conversation about diversity, inclusion, and justice in the outdoors. Recently she worked with Merrell to redesign the look of their longest-running trail shoe, reflecting her message: the outdoors is for everyone. And Abi's a fearless boulderer who’s traveling the world to retrace the steps of her Indigenous ancestors.
Our photo shoots are down and dirty affairs. Our models wedge them in-between the demands of careers, kid care, and the obsessive pursuit of their sports. They’re masters of quick transitions, they do their own make-up (that would be a hair tie, sunblock, and lip balm), nail their own tricks, and dress their own wounds.
This past August, we headed out to the Sawtooths with one of our 'A' Teams. We scored Kylie Fly behind the camera, plus Abi, LaTasha, Carey, and Amy to get after all kinds of action in front of the camera. There were rolling rapids to SUP, cumbersome canoes to wo-manuever in dresses, and freezing fingers sending frigid climbs.
These badass athletes are also going the extra mile in their own communities. Latasha's an athlete-activist-artist who’s leveling up the conversation about diversity, inclusion, and justice in the outdoors. Recently she worked with Merrell to redesign the look of their longest-running trail shoe, reflecting her message: the outdoors is for everyone. And Abi's a fearless boulderer who’s traveling the world to retrace the steps of her Indigenous ancestors.
Skier + Project Manager
Ultrarunner + Producer
Skiier + Vanlifer
Climber + Metalsmith
Runner + Conservationist
Runner + Author
Surfer + Nutritional Therapist
Climber + Artist
Climber + Guide
Surfer + Teacher
SUPer + Firefighter
Climber + Photographer
Skier + Project Manager
Ultrarunner + Producer
Surfer + Nutritional Therapist
Climber + Artist
Skier + Vanlifer
Climber + Metalsmith
Climber + Guide
Surfer + Teacher
Runner + Conservationist
Runner + Author
SUPer + Firefighter
Climber + Photographer
Model athletes getting up to something on an Alaskan glacier.
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Model athletes getting up to something on an Alaskan glacier.
Check out T9 model athletes and elite dog sledders, the Berington Twins.
Women leading, risking, owning in their sport. That's #T9ModelBehavior.
Check out how Color the Water is changing the surf narrative for the BIPOC community.