Poll: Do you hike the Incline?
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Poll: Do you hike the Incline?
The recent thread on training for peaks, and some comments on a conditions report (between myself and headsizeburrito) has me wondering about how many people from this forum, Co Spgs area residents in particular, hike the Manitou Incline.
To me, it's a great workout and certainly prepares the legs and lungs for hiking up peaks. Coming down the incline also helps w/downhill legs.
I've been hiking the incline for about 15+ years, off and on.
I've been more consistent in the last couple of years; that is whenever I'm not on a project out of town/state somewhere. This winter, my average is 10-15 minutes slower than I was in winter 18/19, but I'm getting better on my times/conditioning and I'm finally back at a place where I can make up time on my ascent (e.g., skipping steps, less rest steps, pushing just a little bit harder, etc.).
I know there are several members on here that are regulars (aholle & warg come to mind), and I consider myself a winter regular because that's the time of year work is slow for me (such as now).
But how many others on here are regulars, semi-regs, or the occasional incliner?
This is a two part poll with how often and what your time range is. I wish I could break the poll Q&A up a little to make it appear friendlier to the eye.
Just curious.
Thanks for playing along...
To me, it's a great workout and certainly prepares the legs and lungs for hiking up peaks. Coming down the incline also helps w/downhill legs.
I've been hiking the incline for about 15+ years, off and on.
I've been more consistent in the last couple of years; that is whenever I'm not on a project out of town/state somewhere. This winter, my average is 10-15 minutes slower than I was in winter 18/19, but I'm getting better on my times/conditioning and I'm finally back at a place where I can make up time on my ascent (e.g., skipping steps, less rest steps, pushing just a little bit harder, etc.).
I know there are several members on here that are regulars (aholle & warg come to mind), and I consider myself a winter regular because that's the time of year work is slow for me (such as now).
But how many others on here are regulars, semi-regs, or the occasional incliner?
This is a two part poll with how often and what your time range is. I wish I could break the poll Q&A up a little to make it appear friendlier to the eye.
Just curious.
Thanks for playing along...
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Re: Poll: Do you hike the Incline?
I have only done the incline once, and it was 34 minutes. I would like to go back and do it in less than 30 minutes. Problem is I have no reason to every go close to that area, and it is not worth the trip just to do it. I avoid all the the front range as much as possible. So if I ever happen to end up in the area again, I will make the time to test out what I can do.
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I used to do it frequently. 25 to 30 minutes was normal. Sure I’m much slower now. It was always fun to go early in the morning after snow and get the first tracks up.
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I hiked it once, sometime back in 2016. Don't recall my exact time, just that I didn't realize how developed it was and was wearing/carrying far too much stuff. Now, there's not much reason for me to go down there when Mt Morrison and Mt Falcon are so much closer.
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I havent hiked the incline yet, maybe someday
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Re: Poll: Do you hike the Incline?
I use it as a training hike in winter when the weather above treeline isn't cooperating. I always do it with a full pack (snowshoes, etc). and climb it twice in a row. My best time is 35 minutes 35 seconds, but I consider anything under 40 minutes respectable.
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I've lived in the springs 3.5 years and have only gone up the incline 3x total (twice with friends that were visiting from out of town, and once with you Baker). It just doesn't interest me. I'd rather deadlift or hike anything else.
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I almost added the Angry option in the poll (i.e., f**k that incline!), but decided not to.
I thought that day probably ranked as one of your best hiking days, EVER, but guess not. Maybe our Sneffels attempt takes that spot? Lol
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I've never done the incline before but based on the fact that it takes me about 5 seconds to run from my basement to the main level, I'm going to guess it'd take me about 16 minutes and 40 seconds to do the incline.
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i did it once and do not understand the appeal in the slightest. probably worth another shot
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Re: Poll: Do you hike the Incline?
You would rule the FKT with that time.
It can be a love/hate for sure.stephakett wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 12:54 pm i did it once and do not understand the appeal in the slightest. probably worth another shot
For those of us that do it regularly, it's more of an addiction!
I live close enough to walk to it, which adds 2+ miles (RT) to my outing, but I don't have to worry about parking or any type of commute.