Posts Tagged ‘Colorado

09
May
09

I Hiked This!

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So here in Colorado there is kind of a famous trail that Olympic athletes, firemen, policemen and everyday joes and janes hike up and down on a fairly regular basis to test their endurance and strength. It’s called the Manitou Springs Incline and I’m lucky enough to live about 15 minutes from it. It’s about 1 mile in length and incorporates a 2000 foot increase in elevation ending at about 8500 feet. Two Wednesdays ago, I gave it my first try and made it all the way to the top! It was a really challenging cardiovascular workout, and was so much fun! The view above is from the start of the Incline. What looks like the summit, is actually a false summit, that takes a lot of people by surprise each year. Luckily, I’d done my homework up front and knew about it going in. Once you get up to the false summit there is still about 1/4 way to go. It took me a little over an hour to get up to the top the first hike, but I went a little bit quicker this past week when I climbed it again! You have the choice at the top to either take the steps back down to the bottom, or hike down on the Barr Trail. It’s a pretty long hike to go that route, but it’s a bit safer if you have balance issues, are afraid of heights or aren’t very sure footed. I made the mistake of just wearing my cross trainers both times and fell once or twice. The Incline is actually illegal to climb because it’s on private land, but because so many people train on it the law is never enforced. There’s been talk over the last few years about legalizing it, so that necessary improvements can be made, but so far, that hasn’t come to pass.

Anyway, I’m trying to climb this thing on a weekly basis through the fall. My goal is to be able to get up and back down in just over an hour and a half. Right now it takes me just over 2 hours to do it all. I’ll keep you posted.

The View from the Top!

The View from the Top!

10
Jan
09

Truckin West…

So for my inaugural 2009 post, I thought about reflecting on the year, but then decided that a recap of my holiday road trip back from Michigan to Colorado would be more fun. 

I know you are dieing to see the lovely scenery that Iowa, Nebraska and eastern Colorado offer, so I took some photos along the way to share.

Sapp Bros

Sapp Bros

Ever heard of Sapp Bros? Apparently they’re big around Highway 80.

Peru

Peru

Did you know that Peru is actually a town in Nebraska? We passed it along the way… lovely, isn’t it.

We were also lucky enough to encounter some great weather on our trip…

Iowa

Iowa

Here’s the view out of my car window driving through eastern Iowa. Great isn’t it. Looks like fog right? It’s actually a combination of fog and freezing rain. I’m probably driving at about 30mph on a few inches of ice at this point in time. 

There were some good times on the trip, don’t get me wrong. Here’s Charlie trying to get closer to the front seat by squeezing himself between the door and the seat belt… as you can see he didn’t get very far.

The Big Guy

The Big Guy

Here he is in his preferred location. Close the the front, between his people :)

Charlie's Spot

Charlie's Spot

On the last day of our trip, we hit Colorful Colorado! We stopped in Keenesburg for brunch at Roosters, which provided some great photo opps.

Roosters

Roosters

Yes, the name Roosters is not misleading. There are Roosters everywhere! I ended our stay by making Dan pose with one, which made the trip worth it.

Dan with the Roosters

Dan with the Roosters

Also, notice the sunshine in the photo above?! I’m pretty sure that was the first time we had seen the sun since we left Colorado in mid December!

The rest of the trip included a drive through Denver, some snow over Monument Hill…

Invesco

Invesco

and then Home Sweet Home!

Home Safe! Thank goodness

Home Safe! Thank goodness

Now it’s January and I have a blogging resolution to keep this up a bit more regularly in 2009. This gift from Melissa will surely help. Thanks Melis!

Happy New Year everyone!

xo Ash

09
Nov
08

Goodbye October, Hello November!

Did I tell you that Charlie got hurt and needed stitches a few weeks ago? He gets them out tomorrow (hopefully), but until then he is all bandaged up

Charlie and his bandaged leg

Charlie and his bandaged leg

 

Did you know that Halloween has come and gone and everyone (including me) is now thinking about Thanksgiving? Here is me on Halloween with my friend Amy’s son Jake. He was a skunk and it was the first time he had gone trick or treating! Dan is with his friend Joey’s son Logan, who was a very adorable dinosaur. We have friends who have kids… isn’t that weird!?

Can you tell that Jake has some candy in his hand?!

Can you tell that Jake has some candy in his hand?!

 

Lil' Stinker and Me

Lil' Stinker and Me

Dan and the Dinosaur

Dan and the Dinosaur

Also above you can see the brown color that I started to paint my dining room. We have now decided to go with green, so I will be painting away again next weekend.

 

Dan and I just got back from a weekend trip to Boulder, which is one of my favorite places! Dan’s friend Todd is on CU Boulder’s football operations staff and hooked us up with tickets to the game against Iowa State yesterday! We had a blast. It was fun tailgating and pretending we were college students again.

Here’s Todd leaving at the end of the game to go to the locker room. 

Go Buffs!

Go Buffs!

Here is Dan and I watching the 4th quarter. It was a close one but the Buffs pulled it off and won 28 – 24!

CU vs. Iowa State

CU vs. Iowa State

 

All in all it has been a busy fun-filled few weeks. I hope your weekend is going well. Happy Sunday!

xo Ash