Hiking Legend Gone

April 30th, 2010

I hiked with Peggy Parr for the first time in 1993. It was April, and Cheyenne Canyon’s trails were still clogged with thigh-deep snow. There were five women who formed a loosely organized hiking group with Peggy, and I had been invited to write a story for The Gazette about the group’s treks. We post-holed through the deep snow, covering seven miles in about four hours. We had a six-minute lunch break. Afterward, Parr said she “took it easy” on me because we had never met before and she wasn’t sure about my hiking stamina.

She was 70 then and I was …much younger. And she kicked my butt. We hiked many more times over the next decade and each time, Peggy entertained with a story or two, including her chance encounter with a naked hiker on the Barr Trail and her discovery of a dead body that had been thrown over the side of Gold Camp Road (when she was a member of El Paso County Search and Rescue).

But Peggy never talked much, and was frankly and openly annoyed by hiking groups that she determined too chatty for her tastes. She lived near Cheyenne Canyon, and that was where she could be found much of the time. But she also treasured Barr Trail and spent many days there, stopping only for short breaks at the Lunch Tree (remember the Lunch Tree?) on the way up or down.

She told me once that she only felt her age when she looked in the mirror, and that when that happened, it was “quite shocking.”

But she was philosophical about aging and hiking, and told me for a story that ran in The Gazette, “As the hiker picks up age, he can still hike quite fast and quite far but he doesn’t want to. He has gotten some wisdom with his years. He walks along, and stops to pause and see the woods.”

Peggy died April 2 at age 87.

Deb Acord

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Top Bike Blogs

April 29th, 2010

A little over a week ago, the London Cyclist came out with a list of the Top 50 cycling blogs 2010. Yesterday Extanz posted Top 50 of the most influential cycling blogs. They both used analytical methods to determine the lists.

While I’ve heard of and visited most of the bike blogs on the lists, there were a few that at least I don’t remember seeing. If you have some time, you can find a lot of great reading from the blogs on the lists. You can also get a great list of people to follow on twitter from the London Cyclist list.

Are there any of your favorites missing from the lists?

– UltraRob

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It’s All About the Zipline

April 28th, 2010

Zip Adventures at 4Eagles Ranch

Here’s something new to entertain you this summer – ziplines that span the Colorado River near Glenwood Springs.

The new Glenwood Canyon Zipline Adventures course is under construction 1.5 miles east of Glenwood. A sister company of Rock Gardens Rafting, the attraction will feature three ziplines and a high-ropes challenge course.

The owners expect to have the attraction open around Memorial Day. The zipline allows you to fly 35 feet in the air across the Colorado. For more information, go to Glenwood Canyon Zipline Adventures.

4Eagles Ranch near Wolcott, 15 miles west of Vail combines a short hike with the zipline experience.

And near Durango, Soaring Tree Top Adventures features 34 platforms with more than 24 spans on an elaborate zipline course.

Closer to home, Captain Zipline Adventure Tours offers zipline rides on six separate cables near Salida.

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Solstice Mountain Bikes

April 27th, 2010
Solstice Mountain Bikes

Last Thursday night I was hanging out at Kinfoks after hiking the Manitou Incline and was talking to a couple mountain bikers. I found out that one of them has designed a new inverted 4 bar rear suspension and frame to go with it.

The new bikes are Solstice mountain bikes. They’re an all mountain bike so it’s designed to be lighter and climb better than a hard core downhill bike but still handle gnarly rocks and drops. Unfortunately the only camera I had was my iPhone and so the photos are poor. You can see better photos on the Solstice website.

Chuck, the inventor, and his friend Cory had just taken Cory’s Solstice mountain bike on it’s maiden ride. Hopefully I’ll be able to get a few rides in on one of the demo bikes soon and report back with how it rides and with more details on the bikes.

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Plastic Bottle Facts

April 22nd, 2010

Today is Earth Day. It was started in 1970 to increase awareness of taking care of our environment. Reducing the use of plastic bottles or at least recycling them is one of the simplest ways to show the earth some love.

Below are some facts I saw above a plastic bottle recycling bin. The amount of plastic being used is staggering. The numbers are a few years old but I’d guess they’ve gotten worse.

  • In 2006, Americans drank about 167 bottles of water each, but only recycled an average of 36 bottles per person, which equals about 50 billion plastic bottles consumed, with only 23% begin recycled. That leaves 38 billion bottles in landfills.
  • According to the Beverage Marketing Corp. the average American consumed 1.6 gallons of bottled water in 1976. In 2006 each person consumed 28.3 gallons of bottled water.
  • In 2006 we spent $15 billion on bottled water. That’s more than we spent on iPods or movie tickets. We will spend $16 billion in 2007.
  • 31% of soda bottles were recycled in 2002, BUT we only recycled 11% of water bottles.
  • Bottled water costs between $1 and $4 per gallon and 90% of the cost is in the bottle, lid and label.
  • Plastic bottles go to the landfills and take 700 years before they start to decompose.
  • Manufacturing bottle water uses over 1.5 million barrels of oil per year. In one year, that’s enough oil to fuel 100,000 cars.
  • Amazing Recycled melts plastic and whips it in an electric mixer, making a foam. The foam is spun into fibers. They take the fibers, mix it with cotton and make white T-shirts that are 50% cotton/50% soda bottles.
  • It takes 14, 20-ounce PET bottles to produce on Extra Lart T-shirt.
  • Made from recycled plastic, the nails and screws in plastic lumber hold better than wood for at least 50 years.
  • In New Baltimore, NY, the first recycled-plastic bridge made from 68,000 recycled milk jugs mixed with fiberglass is strong enough to hold cars. Plastic Lumber Corp in Chicago supplied the plastic lumber for the 30-foot long bridge.
  • 8 out of 10 plastic water bottles become landfill waste.
  • Factoring in packaging and transportation, drinking bottled water costs up to five times more than putting gas in your car.
  • A one liter soda bottle can be recycled and manufactured as a ruler.
  • The filling for one sleeping bag could be made from 85 20-ounce soda bottles

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Cleaning Up the World’s Highest Mountain

April 21st, 2010

Mount Everest’s fabled “death zone” will soon be a cleaner place. A team of Nepali mountaineers left Kathmandu Tuesday with plans to clear tons of rubbish from the peak’s highest camp.

The climbers, lead by Mangyal Sherpa, will climb to 26,246 feet and will also remove the bodies of dead climbers, reported The Guardian on Monday Expedition members will use special bags to collect the bodies before lowering them down the mountain and carrying them to base camp. They plan on retrieving five bodies, including the body of a Swiss climber who died on the mountain in 2008. Mangyla says much of the trash is decades old, and has only become visible as the snow has melted due to global warming.

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Mark Your Calendars for a South Slope Trip

April 20th, 2010
Boehmer Reservoir with Pikes Peak in the background (CSU photo)

Would you pay to explore Pikes Peak’s South Slope? Last week, the Colorado Springs City Council voted to finally allow public access on the part of Pikes Peak that contains the city’s watershed. That plan involves some sort of fee system, which has yet to be worked out.

Colorado Springs Utilities owns and manages the South Slope, which has been the subject of endless debates, surveys, public meetings, and consultant presentations for more than a decade. And until recently, those who have lobbied and worked for access to the remote area had all but given up.

Eight years ago, Gazette columnist Barry Noreen and I embarked on a project that explained the South Slope to readers. Its opening looked promising, because CSU had finally completed a master plan that included recreational options.

In that article, one trails advocate was asked why the public should have access to this area closed for decades. “Why?” Mary Burger said. “Because we own it.”

But that master plan gathered dust, and it seemed unlikely that those who worked on the plan, and even their children and grandchildren would ever be able to explore the area.

Burger is the founder of Friends of the Peak, a group formed in 1995 to work on erosion control projects on other parts of the mountain, but members of the non-profit have been interested in, and involved with, the South Slope since 1998.

Today, Burger is celebrating the surprising announcement that the South Slope will finally be opened to recreation, and that Colorado Springs Parks, Trails and Open Space department will manage it.

Just how they will manage it is still being figured out, but it will probably involve a fee system that would circumvent using tax dollars on it.

Guided tours could begin as early as June. I can’t wait. But the question remains: Would you pay to get onto the South Slope?

If you want more information, a public meeting is planned at 5 p.m. April 27 at the Leon Young Service Center, 1521 Hancock Expressway. The final plan will be released then.

Deb Acord

Note from UltraRob: From what I’ve heard, mountain biker comments on the Pikes Peak South Slope plan presented in January had an impact and bikes will be allowed on the trails originally designated no bikes allowed. I’d encourage everyone intested in access to this area to go to the meeting and give their feedback on the latest plan.

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Top Cities to Ride Your Bike

April 16th, 2010

The May issue of Bicycling is out and in it they list the top 50 cities in the US for biking. They did limit the list to cities with a population over 100,000. I’ve ridden in their top 3 picks as well as several others on the list.

Minneapolis was their top pick. I took a class there for work several years ago. I rented a bike and was amazed at the many miles of great bike paths. They did get congested with runners and other users in some spots but everybody got along and in some places there were separate paths for bikes and runners.

Colorado got 3 cities on the list. Boulder was the top rated in 3rd. That’s no surprise as they are well known for being bike friendly. Denver came in at 12th.

Here in Colorado Springs we got 18th on the list. Since 1988 we’ve had a $4 tax on new bikes to pay for bikeways and there are plenty of great places to ride. Of course we have our car/bike issues but there will always be those that think cars are the only ones that belong on the streets.

Here’s the complete list. Did your city make the list or do you disagree with one of the picks? Leave a comment with your thoughts.

1. Minneapolis
2. Portland, OR
3. Boulder CO
4. Seattle
5. Eugene, OR
6. San Francisco
7. Madison, WI
8. New York City
9. Tucson, AZ
10. Chicago
11. Austin, TX
12. Denver
13. Washington, DC
14. Ann Arbor, MI
15. Phoenix/Tempe, AZ
16. Gainesville, FL
17. Albuquerque, NM
18. Colorado Springs, CO
19. Salem, OR
20. Scottsdale, AZ
21. Louisville, KY
22. Chattanooga, TN
23. Long Beach, CA
24. Cary, NC
25. Milwaukee
26. Boston
27. Philadelphia
28. Pittsburgh
29. Charleston, SC
30. Arlington, VA
31. Sioux Falls, SD
32. Boise, ID
33. Kansas City, MO
34. Columbus, OH
35. Tulsa, OK
36. Grand Rapids, MI
37. Billings, MT
38. St. Louis
39. Cleveland
40. Greensboro, NC
41. Lexington/Fayette, KY
42. Omaha, NE
43. Salt Lake City
44. Miami
45. Indianapolis
46. Fargo, ND
47. Anchorage, AK
48. Baltimore
49. Little Rock, AR
50. Rochester, NY

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Free Entrance to National Parks

April 15th, 2010

Great Sand Dunes National Park

National Park Week starts this Saturday and during it entrance to all 392 national parks will be free. It’s from April 17th to the 25th. Since it includes two weekends, it’s actually more than a week.

In addition to no entrance fees, there are other special events. They include National Junior Ranger Day on Saturday April 24th. Children can take part in kid-friendly activities and earn their very own junior ranger patch.

For more information, see the National Park Week page on the NPS site.

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Colorado College Criterium Photos

April 12th, 2010
Colorado College Criterium 2010

I watched bits of the Colorado College Criterium races on Saturday between shuttling the kids to activities. As always it was a fun race to watch with some good tactics and sprint finishes. I heard there were also some crashes but I didn’t see any. I took several photos and you can see more Colorado College Criterium photos here.

I also got down to the WMBA of COS fundraiser for a little while but didn’t stay for the Women of Dirt movie because my daughter had had enough excitment for the day. It was well attended and people were having a fun time.

Colorado College Criterium 2010Colorado College Criterium 2010

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