Summer is here and in full swing! Being outside and active is probably one of
my favorite parts of this time of year, before it gets too hot. This past weekend, a friend organized a group
to climb what’s known as “The Incline.”
The hiking trail people rate it as extreme and that’s not an exaggeration. It’s a physical and mental test, followed by
an awesome sense of accomplishment once you reach the top.
First, a little background about The Incline. Located in Manitou Springs on Pikes Peak, it’s
a retired stretch of cog railway. There
are railroad ties that guide you the distance of approximately one mile, with
an elevation gain of approximately 2,000 feet.
The steps are uneven and it gets steep in places. It’s known to challenge people of all fitness
levels. You don’t have to climb down the
same way; there’s a trail nearby that you can take and wind your way down
(useful if you have questionable knees).
Our group had a wide range of fitness levels, and each of us
completed the full hike (there’s a bail out point just past halfway). The fact we all made it to the top reminded
me of the power of a group. We all
supported each other, and cheered as each one climbed that last step. Even though we all went at different paces,
we reunited at the top.
The Incline reminds you to pace yourself. If you happen to get going faster than your
mind AND body is willing to allow, it’s okay to stop and catch your breath,
allowing your leg muscles to recover for a moment. This hike is a one foot in front of the other
type of hike…stick with it and you’ll reach your destination.
It’s a natural thing to find yourself outside of your
comfort zone on The Incline. Maybe that’s
why the feeling of accomplishment feels so awesome at the finish. Looking at it, you might wonder what you were
thinking showing up and if you can finish it.
Good news is that you probably can, if you just set your mind to
it. Some Olympians master the climb in
less than 20 minutes, others might take more than two hours, but they all have
the finish in common.
As I plan my workouts this week, I keep in mind these
points, more than normal. A group can
support you in a challenge, pick a pace that is challenging yet achievable and,
most important, keep going! Here’s a few
pictures for you to check out.
See you at the gym (or maybe on a trail?)!!
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