Monday, 10/3
I hadn't been to the mountains since two weeks ago, which was my long run.
So I set out today with the goal of just catching some fall colors before they're gone, and just generally having a fun time.
I set out in the afternoon from lower High Drive (the usual launching point for me).
The clouds were amazing and the weather was very comfortable.
I brought my lightweight jacket just in case.
In addition to the clouds being amazing, so were the low-ground foliage fall colors!
Top left: Clouds streak over Sentinel and Specimen Rocks in Bear Creek Canyon. Bottom right: Distant yellow aspens dot the slopes of the back side of Cheyenne Mountain. |
Bottom right: Lovely yellow colors below St. Peter's Dome. You can make out the road cut of Gold Camp Road. |
Bottom left: One particularly colorful specimen that was simultaneously bright green, yellow, and red. |
Kineo Mountain summit panorama, and digital art created from the photo. |
I eventually chose a safe spot in the middle of the rock outcropping to sit down and relax for a minute, using my mini binoculars to look around. This summit really does have some expansive views!!
View down to the east, with Colorado Springs spreading along the plains way below. |
The view to the west, with Almagre Mountain's broad eastern face in the distance. |
The view to the south, with Mt. Rosa barely visible, mostly hidden behind her saddle. Between those jagged rocks is a cliff that drops into the North Cheyenne Creek valley a thousand feet below. |
Pikes Peak rises in the northwest. Today, thick clouds have settled on the summit, but clear skies to her southwest illuminate the south slopes. |
Descending from Kineo Mountain through an aspen forest. |
Top left: Undine Falls, just above the 7th bridge. |
I ended up with 14 miles, and 3300 feet of elevation gain. All in all, a lovely casual fall colors run to wrap up the season!
The next time I go to the mountains, I don't expect many of the leaves will remain. The fall passes so quickly in the mountains, and soon I'll be finding myself in the quiet winter woods.
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Tuesday, 10/4
Rest.
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Wednesday, 10/5
9.2 miles jog, 1200 feet elevation.
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Thursday, 10/6
Barbell curls and barbell overhead presses. A good strength-building day.
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Friday, 10/7
Rest.
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Saturday, 10/8
Lightweight (15 lb) deadlifts in the morning. Felt really good to go light but maximize range. A good leg strengthening day.
In the evening, I had a chance to step out for a short jog. I only did 4 miles on sidewalks, which I think is the shortest distance I've done all year.
I need to get used to fitting in shorter runs as winter comes around. I might not always be able to get out for a long one. But, on top of the deadlifts earlier, even the short 4 miles required some effort.
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Sunday, 10/9
A nice evening walk in Red Rocks Canyon, up along the ridgeline to the south towards Section 16.
It was awesome to watch the full Harvest Moon rise over Colorado Springs just as we were finishing our hike!
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Monday, 10/10
In the morning, I did some solid sets of inclined push-ups and then lying leg raises. Engage the core!
In the evening, we had a nice walk at Strawberry Fields (by N. Cheyenne Cañon).
Then we again got to see the moon coming up over the hillside.
The Gamble's Oak bushes that are so prevalent are really beginning to pop with color.
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A nice autumn week, I definitely can't complain! My running has been a little less and strength work a little more. Overall, that's fine for a more down-tempo week.
Next week I'd like to ramp up a little more running while the weather is still warm enough. There will be plenty of time for indoor strength work in the gym as the temperatures drop, if we are in store for the cold winter they've been predicting!
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