Last December, I had barely run in 5 months due to that stupid little pain in my foot. I was grossly out of shape, evident at how bad I sucked going up.
Fast forward 6 months: I got the brilliant idea I needed to go back down and
The group at the start. Anyone notice one of the Happy Trails duo? |
Seemed like the perfect time to do a little Incline! I emailed Kathleen and Steve from Happy Trails and thankfully they were free and anxious to go up too, along with about half the state of Colorado and 300,000+ tourists. Gotta love the tourist who has no clue what they're getting into ;).
I tried to find out exactly how many RR ties there are to the top and best I can find is 2744 That's a LOT of steps. |
I think I literally saw my PT's blood pressure rise a couple hundred points when I told him today I went up that thing. :)
That's my son, Brendan, hauling up 40 extra lbs with his backpack |
View from the top. Stunning! |
My friend/client and I at the summit. She's going to ROCK Mt. Whitney next month! |
The group at the top, sans Ryan, who had some asthma problems and bailed half way up. That's what he gets for being super fast. |
Amazingly, I felt great. Really great!! Yes, I was slow but I wasn't gagging on a lung. I wasn't gasping for air. I wasn't sitting on the side of a step in tears, screaming I couldn't make it (thankfully no one in my party was that victim, but I did witness this); I really wish I would have had the foresight to wear my HR monitor because I am certain it wasn't skyrocketing off the charts like it had in December.
Yet, the real test for my heel was getting down this thing (thus my PT's gasp). One could go back down this little incline, and a few do, but most op to go down the back side of the Incline and take the Barr Trail down to the bottom, a very nice single track dirt trail, which is the trail that will take you to the top of Pikes Peak (used for the Pikes Peak Marathon race in August).
Barr Trail and 14,011' Pikes Peak in the background (thanks HT for the pic I stole :)) |
That girl only hits the trails and runs like a gazelle, graceful and floating over the bigger rocks like they didn't even exist. Me, I mimic more the grace of an elephant and my arms are flailing every which way.
But I made it. The entire 4 miles down. Only stopping once to talk to a guy with a "Quad Cities Marathon" t-shirt on (one must talk to anyone from your hometown, right??).
And my heel? Happy, happy, HAPPY!
Ok, well maybe not 100% pain-free, but the pain I had was minimal and manageable and I ran a heck of a lot faster than I ever thought I could.
When I reached the bottom, my spirit was elated. SOARING!!
This was exactly the confidence building day I needed!
Kathleen and I chatted for awhile after our run as we waited for the others to make their way down - it was the best conversation I've had with anyone in months. K, who's been dealing with her own personal health and fitness demons the past few months, felt amazing up the Incline and fully understood how incredible this day felt to me. She understood how this past year and a half has been nothing but hell for me. ...about reaching the brink of defeat .....
....and driving through on sheer grit and determination.
Like every worthwhile pursuit in life, you just gotta begin by putting one foot in front of the other - and move those feet in the right direction. Reconnecting with my passion to run, the thing I have loved since I was young, is more than remembering the runner I once was. It is the culmination of who I once was was, who I am now, and who I am becoming.
Reminding me that .....everything is possible. Thanks, Manitou Incline - I had an amazing day!
Run Strong, Friends! Happy Summer!!!
54 comments:
Great post! So happy you were able to have such a variety of adventure, in one day, and have no pain! I just have to look at pictures of the incline and my HR goes up. Someday I will make it out there to try it! XOX
Love it! Looks like an awesome workout and I'm so happy that you were able to do it mostly pain free. You live in a beautiful part of the country. Someday I'll get out there to see for myself.
Great post and yay for the foot! My lungs burn just looking at that thing!!
So happy your heel is better! It's about time, ha! If you keep doing these awesome adventure runs, you will be in tip top shape in no time! Jill is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack:)
WooHoo!!!! How awesome that your heel is feeling so much better! That sounds like a truly great day. I think the Incline is something I'm just going to pass on. :)
I'm very happy for you!
Yes, love it. That is great news and so happy for you. Hopefully that heel is finally cooperating with you and this was a big test.
See you tomorrow....ha ha ha....love that.
Really great outing and workout! This is something you don't do alone I think. So good that you are without pain. I've been reading about Pikes Peak marathon in "Extreme Running". It looks like a really good race.
YAY!!! I'm so glad your heel felt well. I hope it keeps getting better. I think a climb like that would do me in. Then again, half my runs are all of 100' above sea level so 2200' sounds daunting.
This is AWESOME Jill. So happy to see the word happy written in here so many times! Makes me happy! Hope your spirits are still soaring from that "high". :) Looks beautiful.
That was SO much fun - made even more fun by the fact that you had a good day and the heel behaved - we need good days now and then, in the midst of our challenges, to encourage and remind us that a whole slew of good days are laying in wait soon. Don't give up - happy days will be here again! That was just one!
Let's go climb it again in a few weeks, ok? It will only make us stronger! Thanks for being a big part of a great day! :-)
I love how your son had to make it harder :) I wish I had a tough-as-nails kid like that! You are a warrior, Jill. Tackling that so successfully is so inspiring for me. I know it felt great to get up feeling better than in December, but I know it felt BEST coming down w/o that heel giving you a load of screaming crap :) YAY!!!
What an awesome view from up there. Great post and awesome job climbing!
It is so great to hear that your heel is feeling better, if anyone deserves it, you do!
YEAH! Way to tackle the climb - and descent. Brave indeed but YOU knew you were capable. What a boost!!! And hello incredible views. Will you take me up when I come visit? :)
IT sounds like you're BACK, so happy for you!!! I can't believe that incline, I'd be dragging my way to the top but with friends, you made it look FUN and easy. Stud!!
Happy Summer for sure!
When are you coming this way?
We've already had running peeps passing through and visiting...consider yourself invited!
xoxo
HIZZAH! i'm so glad you were able to do this. looks like so. much. fun.
Those pictures are incredible! That looks like so much fun!
Can I come with you next time? :^) I love hard things that turn out well and make you feel deservedly good about yourself. And though I've lived in CO for 9 years now and have heard lots about this trail, I've never done it. Pikes Peak Ascent is on my bucket list, so this would be good practice.
Good job! Great pics too! The way down is also hard on me, knees tend to hurt more.
First - I am so happy to hear your heel was happy!! YAY! What a confidence builder, right?
That looks freaking awesome, I think I would cry the whole way down though. My knees hate downhill. I wish I was closer, I totally want to do that!
sounds like a great day! Had know idea you were from Quad City!
I must be crazy, but that looks like so much fun!
I'm glad it didn't kill your heel!
It's good to hear you're back to your masochistic best. There's nothing like a huge audacious challenge to really get you going and feeling like you're alive.
So happy to read this! What a great day for you. An amazing workout and the heel behaved!
As always so envious of your beautiful surroundings!
Great! Great news on your heel. Fun to see all of ya in one pix! I must do this some day. Yet, I think my Achilles just popped looking at the Pix?!
Hooray! Wonderful! I'm glad you had such a great day.
Look at all those happy faces at the top! And what a view!! I'm glad you're physically doing so much better, Jill.
Yeah Yeah Yeah for such a good day for you (and Kathleen) in so many ways. Loved reading this!
That's fabulous, girlie! Everything really is possible. What an incline... Yeah, I'd be a bit concerned if my son was carrying that weight up THAT steep of an incline. Great photos.
Wow, those pics are awesome! Congrats on the heel cooperating too. The HR data would have been interesting, maybe a repeat workout is in order.
That's what I'm talking about! ::high fives::
Those pictures are awesome! I'd love to live near some mountains like that and see those views!
So happy for you....and the heel!
Interesting that you have Manitou in the local Indian languages like we have here.
Great God Manitou!
YAY!!!!! what an amazing day, so happy that the hell, I mean heel is behaving for you. You sound very happy chickie!!! : )
Holy crap. What day were you there? I was visiting my cousin who lives there and we did it Monday! I was terribly difficult for me coming from sea level, but it was amazing!
Yay! Yay! Yay! That looks amazing and gorgeous!!! I so would love to come and do that! Colorado is gorgeous!
And so happy that is was a good experience...mostly pain free. :)
Is it bad that my first thought was "wow that is freaking crazy" directly followed by, "I soooo want to do that"
Do people do repeats on that monster?
oh happy day! Sometimes just doing something different adds so much spice to the routine. This week I hit the power line trails, and NOT being a trail runner, I was elated to leave the trail remaining upright, and without an injury. I call that success! It added a spark to the week.
i'm soooo happy your heel is better!
what a view! i loved the one looking down. *wowee*
and yes, everything is possible.
everything. :)
xo
Awesome, awesome, awesome! I am so happy for you! And, how beautiful is that at the top?!
Hey Jilly! A little behind here nursing the strep throat nastiness and just taking a blog break!
First of all, before I even get to your post, THANKYOU so much for all of your support! You are really really one of the REAL ones!! I love you and your thoughtfulness and your comments and your sincerity.....
OK-this view. Breathtaking. I MUST MUST visit you and do this!! You sound so AMAZINGLY happy in this post. Like bits and pieces of YOU are just all coming back together and after all this blech you're BACK!!!! Your paragraph at the end there was AWESOME. JUST AWESOME!!! And you're right Jill, EVERYTHING is possible!! Smiling right now thinking of you:)
Yay! Jill!!! So freaking happy for you girl! A heel that is pain free and a spirit that soars! Is there anything better? I am thinking not! This was a great post and your excitment jumps out...loving it! Keep up with the positive attitude and there is nothing that you will not be able to do! So happy for you Jill! Love and hugs for my Colorado blogger friend!
I think the best part is that your heel felt fine. Coming in a close second was that you made it up with ease considering.
I'm starting to think about Pikes Peak more and more every day.
F yeah. This is one of the best posts you've had in awhile. I mean in relation to your heel and all. Not in relation to your normally entertaining posts. Cuz they are always entertaining. And, I'm not blowing sunshine either.
Looks like Team San Diego is collaborating on the big Jill visit in July.
Girl Im so happy for you! What a cool excursion and the heels behaving!! Can't tell you how much I loved reading this. Somebody's on the comeback trail. Half marathon end of July? What do you think?
Jeez,that is STEEP. Yoikes!
Glad you had a great day running!
First time visiting your blog! That looks like funny! Or maybe I'm just a masochist. I'm moving CO up on my list of states to visit just so I can battle the incline.
Oh my GOODNESS that's steep. I would LOVE to see the look on your PT's face when he heard! haha.
This is what I get to look forward to...hiking in cool places with sons I can hardly keep up with. This is good incentive to keep in top shape :)
I am so happy for you. Looking at the pic, I think that the arrival at the top is an unforgettable moment.
Great post.
For a sailor like me the mountains are always a nice surprise.
You blog is awesome! I hope your back feels better. So nice to meet you. Great Mom, Great Runner, Great Person, Great Blog.
Jill that is so freakin' awesome!
That's awesome! Sounds like a blast. I saw that thing when I was in town last year and couldn't believe people went up it. Now I want to do it. Great pics.
I miss the incline so so much :( I moved to Texas last August and I want to go back so bad! Its one of my favorite challenges, and I felt great every time I finished!
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