Stairmaster From Hell

28 04 2010

… also known as “The Incline”

The incline with Pikes Peak in the background-- I did not take this picture.

In the early 1900′s Colorado Springs built a system of pipes to deliver water to residents near Manitou and Colorado Springs.  The railway that helped them lay the pipes through the mountains served its purpose and it was later turned into a tourist attraction, carting people up the mountain to view the scenery.  Rock slides made it too expensive to maintain, so the rails were pulled up, but the ties remained…

Looking down from about the midway point

The crazy athletic people of Colorado discovered this “incline,” and decided to turn it into the state’s largest outdoor stair-master.  With approximately 2,744 railroad ties, it covers a mile and ascends 2,000 feet.  The average grade is 41% and the steepest grade is 68%.  Oh, also, it is mostly private property and maintained by enthusiasts, so technically it’s illegal to hike.

So Brinley and I have the day off…

Me, halfway up!

We huffed and puffed, took a few pit stops, only sat down once for a breather, crawled over rather large water pipes, saw a guy fall down about 5 stairs, met a guy who had hiking shoes on his dog, were encouraged by a really nice woman who could breathe unusually well for the altitude, saw a guy with a weight vest on monitoring his heart, were passed by a rather old gentleman who was sweating as if he were in Georgia, were slightly discouraged by the fake peak even though we were warned, and finally made it to the top!

Success!!!

At the summit, we sat down for about 15 minutes, drank the delicious purple G2, had a snack, then walked/jogged the 3ish miles down the Barr trail and learned why people run it instead of trying to walk.  It’s downhill and slippery… using gravity to your advantage is the smart way to go…  I feel great today!





“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.”

17 04 2010

All that snow on the skinny little branch. Symbology. (symbology is from a movie, 2 points if you can figure it out!)





You Only Miss the Humidity When You’re Not In It.

17 04 2010

After the worst computer crash of my post-high school era, my computer is now back in the game, but all my data has been sacrificed to the cyber gods forever.  I know, I know.  There is an external hard drive in my foreseeable future.  For now, I have nothing to upload to one.  Does anyone know how to retrieve music from an iPhone back to your computer?  I am terrified that something is going to happen to my phone and all music will be lost also.  Help!

Along with the data went every. single. digital. picture. i’ve. ever. taken.  Period.  Gone.  Thanks to Facebook and Picassa, I can still see the ones I uploaded, but will never have the high quality version of them again.   Therefore, when I changed the “theme” of my blog today, I lost the picture from my header.  I stole the picture back from facebook but now it is not high quality.  I’ll survive.  The mountains aren’t going anywhere.

Life updates…  Ski season is almost over, which means that it is time for my friends in Vail to go home- mostly back to Georgia.  I am driving Joel to the airport on Friday.  It seems like not too long ago Joel was driving me to Colorado Springs!  I guess this means I’m really on my own now, although I have some fantastic new friends and a few old friends that recently moved to Colorado.  Phew!

The Beautiful Bayshore Blvd.

I am thankful that I was able to spend a week in Tampa during Easter.  I didn’t have much of a chance to relax, but it was a great week!  I was able to help out Guido with his Tampa City Council campaign, visit with my dad, play golf, get a tan, play on the beach with my cousin and her family, hang out with my grandparents and my mom, and spend Easter with Erin and my family! Nothing beats a good Italian style Easter dinner!

We hit the ground running at work.  April and May are really busy.  I am thankful for my colleagues who all have a great work ethic and all work well as a team. If I’m allowed to take pictures of any of our shows I will post them here!

Next time I promise I’ll have a more entertaining story to tell.  I’ll leave you with a picture of my family at the Italian Club in Tampa celebrating my grandmother’s 83rd birthday!

My happy family!








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