Carolyn Kipper, who is visiting the area from Houston, Texas, mugs for a camera before the start of the annual Turkey Trot race that started on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race held by the Durango Running Club. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen. The Turkey Trot featured a five mile race and a one mile fun run for kids.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Carolyn Kipper, who is visiting the area from Houston, Texas, mugs for a camera before the start of the annual Turkey Trot race that started on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race held by the Durango Running Club. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen. The Turkey Trot featured a five mile race and a one mile fun run for kids.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Sunlight peeps through mostly cloudy skies on runners in this year’s Turkey Trot that featured over 500 runners in the race held by the Durango Running Club on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Sunlight peeps through mostly cloudy skies on runners in this year’s Turkey Trot that featured over 500 runners in the race held by the Durango Running Club on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Runners circle the clock tower on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning in this year’s Turkey Trot, which featured more than 500 runners. The race is held by the Durango Running Club and proceeds benefit the Manna Soup Kitchen and Annie’s Orphans.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Runners circle the clock tower on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning in this year’s Turkey Trot, which featured more than 500 runners. The race is held by the Durango Running Club and proceeds benefit the Manna Soup Kitchen and Annie’s Orphans.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Ten-year-old Noah Geraghty stretches before the kids race at the Turkey Trot on Thursday morning on the campus of Fort Lewis College. More than 500 runners participated in the race held by the Durango Running Club. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Ten-year-old Noah Geraghty stretches before the kids race at the Turkey Trot on Thursday morning on the campus of Fort Lewis College. More than 500 runners participated in the race held by the Durango Running Club. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
A break in the clouds provided a moment of sunshine on runners in this year’s Turkey Trot in the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race that has been held by the Durango Running Club for more than 25 years.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
A break in the clouds provided a moment of sunshine on runners in this year’s Turkey Trot in the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race that has been held by the Durango Running Club for more than 25 years.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Christine and Joe Chapin listen to last-minute instructions before the start of the annual Turkey Trot on the campus of Fort Lewis College Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race held by the Durango Running Club. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Christine and Joe Chapin listen to last-minute instructions before the start of the annual Turkey Trot on the campus of Fort Lewis College Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race held by the Durango Running Club. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Eager participants in this year’s Turkey Trot on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning line up to get their race bibs. Race director Matthew Krichman said it was the largest turn out of runners in the 25-year history of the event, which is held by the Durango Running Club. The Turkey Trot featured a five mile race and a one mile fun run for kids. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Eager participants in this year’s Turkey Trot on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning line up to get their race bibs. Race director Matthew Krichman said it was the largest turn out of runners in the 25-year history of the event, which is held by the Durango Running Club. The Turkey Trot featured a five mile race and a one mile fun run for kids. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen.
Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Carolyn Kipper, who is visiting the area from Houston, Texas, mugs for a camera before the start of the annual Turkey Trot race that started on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race held by the Durango Running Club. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen. The Turkey Trot featured a five mile race and a one mile fun run for kids. Photo Shaun Stanley/ Durango Herald
Carolyn Kipper, who is visiting the area from Houston, Texas, mugs for a camera before the start of the annual Turkey Trot race that started on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race held by the Durango Running Club. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen. The Turkey Trot featured a five mile race and a one mile fun run for kids. Photo Shaun Stanley/ Durango Herald
Sunlight peeps through mostly cloudy skies on some of the 500 plus runners in this year’s Turkey Trot held by the Durango Running Club on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. Photo Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Sunlight peeps through mostly cloudy skies on some of the 500 plus runners in this year’s Turkey Trot held by the Durango Running Club on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. Photo Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Runners circle the clock tower on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning in this year’s Turkey Trot, which featured more than 500 runners. The race is held by the Durango Running Club and proceeds benefit the Manna Soup Kitchen and Annie’s Orphans. Photo Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Runners circle the clock tower on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning in this year’s Turkey Trot, which featured more than 500 runners. The race is held by the Durango Running Club and proceeds benefit the Manna Soup Kitchen and Annie’s Orphans. Photo Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Ten-year-old Noah Geraghty stretches before the kids race at the Turkey Trot on Thursday morning on the campus of Fort Lewis College. Photo Shaun Stanley/ Durango Herald
Ten-year-old Noah Geraghty stretches before the kids race at the Turkey Trot on Thursday morning on the campus of Fort Lewis College. Photo Shaun Stanley/ Durango Herald
A break in the clouds provided a moment of sunshine on runners in this year’s Turkey Trot in the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race that has been held by the Durango Running Club for more than 25 years.Photo Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
A break in the clouds provided a moment of sunshine on runners in this year’s Turkey Trot in the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning. More than 500 runners participated in the race that has been held by the Durango Running Club for more than 25 years.Photo Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Joining more than 500 other runners, Christine and Joe Chapin listen to last-minute instructions before the start of the annual Turkey Trot on the campus of Fort Lewis College Thursday morning. Photo Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Joining more than 500 other runners, Christine and Joe Chapin listen to last-minute instructions before the start of the annual Turkey Trot on the campus of Fort Lewis College Thursday morning. Photo Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Eager participants in this year’s Turkey Trot on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning line up to get their race bibs. Race director Matthew Krichman said it was the largest turn out of runners in the 25-year history of the event, which is held by the Durango Running Club. The Turkey Trot featured a five mile race and a one mile fun run for kids. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen. Photo Shaun Stanley/ Durango Herald
Eager participants in this year’s Turkey Trot on the campus of Fort Lewis College on Thursday morning line up to get their race bibs. Race director Matthew Krichman said it was the largest turn out of runners in the 25-year history of the event, which is held by the Durango Running Club. The Turkey Trot featured a five mile race and a one mile fun run for kids. Revenue from the registration fee was donated to nonprofits Annie’s Orphans and Manna Soup Kitchen. Photo Shaun Stanley/ Durango Herald