Ferns Reports on WOMA Retreat — Part I
November 12, 2010 by Deborah Ferns
Filed under WOMA News
After months of pre-planning, the first annual WOMA retreat finally came together in mid-October. More than a dozen of us, a combination of WOMA members and spouses, traveled to Gunnison, Colo., for this first annual event. Read more
Most embarrassing moments teach us to try again
September 14, 2010 by Tracy Barnes
Filed under The Road to Russia
Most embarrassing moments … we’ve all had them. In an effort to be the best and accomplish something great sometimes we make mistakes, and sometimes we make them big. We all hope that no one is watching, or that no one heard the shot, or that our hunting buddy won’t go back and tell everyone at camp what just happened. Read more
Road to Russia: What was it like?
August 16, 2010 by Lanny Barnes
Filed under The Road to Russia
People often ask me what it’s like to be in the Olympics or what it’s like to compete in them. Lots of things pop into my head when I’m asked this question: lots of words – like excitement, adrenaline, nervousness, joy, pain, honor, country, family, go … Go faster! … “Lanny, GO!”
Suddenly, I’m brought back to a familiar place, a place that has been in my rehearsed thoughts for four years leading up to the Olympics. I look right and see a blur of red, white and blue. Someone is yelling my name. It’s almost inaudible at first, everything sounds fuzzy. The only thing that is clear to me is my breathing, and my lungs are expanding and contracting at a blistering rate. I don’t feel anything, but I’m moving and moving fast. There’s nothing but silence, almost peaceful in a way. I’m in an empty void. I’m in a place where every athlete’s mind goes on occasion when you are too tired to think and the pain is almost too much to bear. You can see it on an athlete’s face when they go to that empty void, their eyes glass over and that grimace that was spread across their face is now replaced with an emotionless stare. It’s a quiet place, its peaceful, but I don’t want to be here. And with that thought it hits me … bam! Like a wave crashing down and it sets in … reality. Read more
Tracy Barnes — Member of The Women’s Outdoor Media Association
July 29, 2010 by The WOMA
Filed under Featured Members
Born in the small town of Durango in the Colorado Rockies, Tracy Barnes and her twin sister, Lanny, grew up loving the outdoors. Their dad took the twins hunting and fishing, and their mom took them hiking in the mountains. They learned to shoot at a very young age. Lanny and Tracy signed up for cross-country skiing when they were in middle school, and made their first World Jr. Championship Biathlon Team at age 18. Read more
Lanny Barnes — Member of the Women’s Outdoor Media Association
July 19, 2010 by The WOMA
Filed under Featured Members
Born in the small town of Durango in the Colorado Rockies, Lanny Barnes and her twin sister, Tracy, grew up loving the outdoors. Their dad took the twins hunting and fishing, and their mom took them hiking in the mountains. Lanny and Tracy learned to shoot at a very young age, first with a bow and suction-cup arrows, then later with rifles and shotguns.











