Saturday, February 25, 2017

Hello everyone!

The weekend is here, and Colorado Springs has a dusting of snow!  The sun is shining, the air is crisp, and it's a beautiful day!

This past weekend was a bust - I had the flu or something like it, and just wanted to do nothing all weekend.   But now I feel like a million bucks, so... let's do something!

What do you think?

Red Rocks Canyon?

No - I want to go to Painted Mines!

The colors that naturally occur in the rocks are incredible.

Tomorrow has plans already, and it's going to be cold and windy.  Next Saturday looks to be about 60 degrees and sunny - all systems go!

Before another hiking trip, I shopped for some new hiking shoes.  Went down to Sierra Trading Post and picked up some new kicks.  Because I'm a beginning hiker, I didn't want to spend much on boots, so I picked these up for about $38 out the door.  So far I've worn them around the house, and on a walk with my dog, and I'm happy with how they feel.  Not so thick that I can't tell the terrain underfoot, not so thin that I feel every pebble.


I'm also thinking of a ski trip the next day.  I scored a great Craigslist deal on some Rossignol S7s and a pair of Salomon 660 boots.  See?  

The graphic design is not my favorite, but hey, $60 for the set - I'm not complaining!  Next year I'll get "pretty" skis.

Now, there is no way on God's green earth that I will ever be a double black diamond skier - I'm happy right now on the bunny slope!  And that lift pass is only $22.  Can't complain!  And to be honest... the chair lift kind of scares me.  Another fear to conquer!  I'm just so thankful to live where it's only a few hours drive to go skiing, instead of a flight, van ride, hotel, yadda, yadda....

In the meantime, it's lots of walking (makes my dog happy!), stair climbing, and other indoor activities - at least until it warms up a little bit.  So until my post from Painted Mines, enjoy and be blessed!

Monday, February 6, 2017

Introductions
Hello again!  Welcome to the beginning of my blog.  Let me introduce myself to you, and tell you why I'm writing this.

My name is Cynthia, and I'm a somewhat overweight, out-of-shape, 56-year-old woman who moved to Colorado in June of 2016.  I had less than $2 grand in my back pocket, no job, and a Craigslist roommate (didn't quite work out how I thought, but never mind).  I came here because I love the outdoors, snow, mountains, rivers, wildlife... all the wonderful stuff Colorado has to offer.  Colorado also has altitude - which means it's harder to do any kind of physical exertion, and it takes awhile - up to 3 or 4 months - to get used to the thinner air.

After looking at the mountains, driving through the mountains, and after being a passive participant in what the mountains have to offer, I decided it was time to DO something!

Just a simple, 3-mile hike was all that was needed to get me hooked on hiking.  Those 3 miles in the Red Rocks Canyon Open Space, were enough to tell me that 1) I was way out of shape and needed to get out more, and 2) there is no reason to stay inside when such beautiful places exist in my backyard!

As I huffed and puffed my way up Mesa Trail - hey, it's a pretty steep incline - the thought occurred to me - "Honey - seriously?  You're a myocardial infarction waiting to happen."  

That was my "ah-hah" moment - that it was now or never - get out there and get moving, or sit on my butt and rot.

Some history - I'm a cancer survivor.  My left knee has been rebuilt twice (stupid horses) and the same hip is starting to deteriorate.  I fight an autoimmune disease, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis.  I don't exactly fit the description of someone who should be walking around the block, much less climbing mountains.

But I uprooted everything I spent a good part of my life building - all because of something I loved, something that called to me.  Those mountains are my happy place, my peaceful place.  Am I just going to look at them from the car?

Thus, this blog.  It will contain photos from my adventures, some informational stuff about hiking and Colorado life in general, and my fragmented musings.  It's not a hard core fitness blog, or hiking blog.  I hope it will be entertaining and amusing.  And hopefully it might get YOU out there, moving, following your heart.

Until next time, here are some photos of my hike at Red Rocks.  Enjoy!

Looking towards Garden of the Gods


What a view!


Mesa Trail - it's steeper than it looks!


Stunning rock formations


I wonder how many have noticed this profile?


Beauty in the rocks


Precarious balance



Sunday, February 5, 2017

Hello everyone!

I'm Cynthia, and this blog will document my journey from couch potato to the summit of a Colorado fourteener - a mountain over 14,000 feet in elevation.

Stay tuned - lots to come!