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  1. Favorite outdoor stairway climbs completed to date

    Identified below are this blog author’s favorite outdoor stairway climbs that have been completed to date. Each has its own individual attributes and aesthetics, whether it be the surrounding landscapes and scenery, a vast view at the top, or the narrowness of the climbing corridor. For purposes of this post, the terms stairs, stairways, and steps are used interchangeably. As more are completed, the post will be updated accordingly.

    “A glorious vista is more enriching when it takes effort to get there.”

    panethos.wordpress.com

    Peace!

    The reward at the top of the Scalinata Salita Castello

    Scalinata Salita Castello = 541 steps in Taormina, Italia (see the two images just below)

    High Tower/Rockledge Stairs = 161 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    High Tower Steps – to the left of the tower

    Paramount Stairway = 220 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Sky Steps = 529 steps in Durango, Colorado

    Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti a.k.a. “The Spanish Steps” (1725) = 135 steps in Roma, Italia

    Scala dell’Arce Capitolina (1348) = 124 steps in Roma, Italia

    View from the Scala dell’Arce Capitolina

    Devil’s Head Lookout Station Stairway = 143 steps near Sedalia, Colorado

    Seven Falls Stairway = 224 steps in Colorado Springs, Colorado

    Stairs are hard to see against the stone backdrop at Seven Falls

    Ironman Stairs = 155 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    View from atop the Ironman Stairs in Bisbee

    The Alcove House Climb ~ 220 wooden ladder and stone steps in Bandolier National Monument, New Mexico

    Climb to the Alcove House

    Whitley Terrace Steps = 159 steps in Los Angeles (Whitley Heights), California

    Whitley Terrace Steps

    Washington Street Steps = 252 steps in Galena, Illinois

    Rose Stairs = 151 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mayfield Stairs = 181 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    La Presa Steps = 181 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Walnut Creek Canyon Stairway = 237 steps in Flagstaff, Arizona

    Theatre Stairs = 127 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Laundry Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs = 101 steps in Indiana Dunes National Park

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs

    First Avenue Steps = ? steps in Jerome, Arizona

    Jerome

    Cardiff Hill/Twain Lighthouse Stairway = 244 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    Twain Lighthouse Steps

    Gila Cliff Dwellings Stairs = 288 in Glia Cliff Dwellings National Monument, New Mexico


    Hilarious sign at Gila Cliff Dwellings

    Perley Stairs = 96 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Hurley Park Stairways = 152 steps in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Avalanche Hill Steps = 392 steps in Boyne City, Michigan

    Baldwin Hills Stairs = 282 steps in Los Angeles (Baldwin Hills), California

    Baldwin Hills Steps

    Band Shell Stairs = 73 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Spalding Stairs = 78 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Walsh Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Jetty Stairway = 55 steps in Redondo Beach, California

    Challenge Hill Stair Climb = 200 steps in Denver (Castle Rock), Colorado

    Challenge Hill

    Monks Mound Stairway = 155 steps in Cahokia Mounds State Park, Illinois

    Twain Avenue to N. Fifth Street Stairs ~ 35 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    #cities #climbing #climbs #fun #geography #hiking #history #landUse #outdoor #stairs #stairways #stats #steps #tourism #transportation #travel #treks #views #vistas #walking
  2. Favorite outdoor stairway climbs completed to date

    Identified below are this blog author’s favorite outdoor stairway climbs that have been completed to date. Each has its own individual attributes and aesthetics, whether it be the surrounding landscapes and scenery, a vast view at the top, or the narrowness of the climbing corridor. For purposes of this post, the terms stairs, stairways, and steps are used interchangeably. As more are completed, the post will be updated accordingly.

    “A glorious vista is more enriching when it takes effort to get there.”

    panethos.wordpress.com

    Peace!

    The reward at the top of the Scalinata Salita Castello

    Scalinata Salita Castello = 541 steps in Taormina, Italia (see the two images just below)

    High Tower/Rockledge Stairs = 161 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    High Tower Steps – to the left of the tower

    Paramount Stairway = 220 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Sky Steps = 529 steps in Durango, Colorado

    Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti a.k.a. “The Spanish Steps” (1725) = 135 steps in Roma, Italia

    Scala dell’Arce Capitolina (1348) = 124 steps in Roma, Italia

    View from the Scala dell’Arce Capitolina

    Devil’s Head Lookout Station Stairway = 143 steps near Sedalia, Colorado

    Seven Falls Stairway = 224 steps in Colorado Springs, Colorado

    Stairs are hard to see against the stone backdrop at Seven Falls

    Ironman Stairs = 155 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    View from atop the Ironman Stairs in Bisbee

    The Alcove House Climb ~ 220 wooden ladder and stone steps in Bandolier National Monument, New Mexico

    Climb to the Alcove House

    Whitley Terrace Steps = 159 steps in Los Angeles (Whitley Heights), California

    Whitley Terrace Steps

    Washington Street Steps = 252 steps in Galena, Illinois

    Rose Stairs = 151 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mayfield Stairs = 181 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    La Presa Steps = 181 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Walnut Creek Canyon Stairway = 237 steps in Flagstaff, Arizona

    Theatre Stairs = 127 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Laundry Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs = 101 steps in Indiana Dunes National Park

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs

    First Avenue Steps = ? steps in Jerome, Arizona

    Jerome

    Cardiff Hill/Twain Lighthouse Stairway = 244 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    Twain Lighthouse Steps

    Gila Cliff Dwellings Stairs = 288 in Glia Cliff Dwellings National Monument, New Mexico


    Hilarious sign at Gila Cliff Dwellings

    Perley Stairs = 96 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Hurley Park Stairways = 152 steps in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Avalanche Hill Steps = 392 steps in Boyne City, Michigan

    Baldwin Hills Stairs = 282 steps in Los Angeles (Baldwin Hills), California

    Baldwin Hills Steps

    Band Shell Stairs = 73 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Spalding Stairs = 78 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Walsh Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Jetty Stairway = 55 steps in Redondo Beach, California

    Challenge Hill Stair Climb = 200 steps in Denver (Castle Rock), Colorado

    Challenge Hill

    Monks Mound Stairway = 155 steps in Cahokia Mounds State Park, Illinois

    Twain Avenue to N. Fifth Street Stairs ~ 35 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    #cities #climbing #climbs #fun #geography #hiking #history #landUse #outdoor #stairs #stairways #stats #steps #tourism #transportation #travel #treks #views #vistas #walking
  3. Favorite outdoor stairway climbs completed to date

    Identified below are this blog author’s favorite outdoor stairway climbs that have been completed to date. Each has its own individual attributes and aesthetics, whether it be the surrounding landscapes and scenery, a vast view at the top, or the narrowness of the climbing corridor. For purposes of this post, the terms stairs, stairways, and steps are used interchangeably. As more are completed, the post will be updated accordingly.

    “A glorious vista is more enriching when it takes effort to get there.”

    panethos.wordpress.com

    Peace!

    The reward at the top of the Scalinata Salita Castello

    Scalinata Salita Castello = 541 steps in Taormina, Italia (see the two images just below)

    High Tower/Rockledge Stairs = 161 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    High Tower Steps – to the left of the tower

    Paramount Stairway = 220 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Sky Steps = 529 steps in Durango, Colorado

    Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti a.k.a. “The Spanish Steps” (1725) = 135 steps in Roma, Italia

    Scala dell’Arce Capitolina (1348) = 124 steps in Roma, Italia

    View from the Scala dell’Arce Capitolina

    Devil’s Head Lookout Station Stairway = 143 steps near Sedalia, Colorado

    Seven Falls Stairway = 224 steps in Colorado Springs, Colorado

    Stairs are hard to see against the stone backdrop at Seven Falls

    Ironman Stairs = 155 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    View from atop the Ironman Stairs in Bisbee

    The Alcove House Climb ~ 220 wooden ladder and stone steps in Bandolier National Monument, New Mexico

    Climb to the Alcove House

    Whitley Terrace Steps = 159 steps in Los Angeles (Whitley Heights), California

    Whitley Terrace Steps

    Washington Street Steps = 252 steps in Galena, Illinois

    Rose Stairs = 151 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mayfield Stairs = 181 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    La Presa Steps = 181 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Walnut Creek Canyon Stairway = 237 steps in Flagstaff, Arizona

    Theatre Stairs = 127 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Laundry Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs = 101 steps in Indiana Dunes National Park

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs

    First Avenue Steps = ? steps in Jerome, Arizona

    Jerome

    Cardiff Hill/Twain Lighthouse Stairway = 244 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    Twain Lighthouse Steps

    Gila Cliff Dwellings Stairs = 288 in Glia Cliff Dwellings National Monument, New Mexico


    Hilarious sign at Gila Cliff Dwellings

    Perley Stairs = 96 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Hurley Park Stairways = 152 steps in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Avalanche Hill Steps = 392 steps in Boyne City, Michigan

    Baldwin Hills Stairs = 282 steps in Los Angeles (Baldwin Hills), California

    Baldwin Hills Steps

    Band Shell Stairs = 73 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Spalding Stairs = 78 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Walsh Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Jetty Stairway = 55 steps in Redondo Beach, California

    Challenge Hill Stair Climb = 200 steps in Denver (Castle Rock), Colorado

    Challenge Hill

    Monks Mound Stairway = 155 steps in Cahokia Mounds State Park, Illinois

    Twain Avenue to N. Fifth Street Stairs ~ 35 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    #cities #climbing #climbs #fun #geography #hiking #history #landUse #outdoor #stairs #stairways #stats #steps #tourism #transportation #travel #treks #views #vistas #walking
  4. Favorite outdoor stairway climbs completed to date

    Identified below are this blog author’s favorite outdoor stairway climbs that have been completed to date. Each has its own individual attributes and aesthetics, whether it be the surrounding landscapes and scenery, a vast view at the top, or the narrowness of the climbing corridor. For purposes of this post, the terms stairs, stairways, and steps are used interchangeably. As more are completed, the post will be updated accordingly.

    “A glorious vista is more enriching when it takes effort to get there.”

    panethos.wordpress.com

    Peace!

    The reward at the top of the Scalinata Salita Castello

    Scalinata Salita Castello = 541 steps in Taormina, Italia (see the two images just below)

    High Tower/Rockledge Stairs = 161 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    High Tower Steps – to the left of the tower

    Paramount Stairway = 220 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Sky Steps = 529 steps in Durango, Colorado

    Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti a.k.a. “The Spanish Steps” (1725) = 135 steps in Roma, Italia

    Scala dell’Arce Capitolina (1348) = 124 steps in Roma, Italia

    View from the Scala dell’Arce Capitolina

    Devil’s Head Lookout Station Stairway = 143 steps near Sedalia, Colorado

    Seven Falls Stairway = 224 steps in Colorado Springs, Colorado

    Stairs are hard to see against the stone backdrop at Seven Falls

    Ironman Stairs = 155 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    View from atop the Ironman Stairs in Bisbee

    The Alcove House Climb ~ 220 wooden ladder and stone steps in Bandolier National Monument, New Mexico

    Climb to the Alcove House

    Whitley Terrace Steps = 159 steps in Los Angeles (Whitley Heights), California

    Whitley Terrace Steps

    Washington Street Steps = 252 steps in Galena, Illinois

    Rose Stairs = 151 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mayfield Stairs = 181 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    La Presa Steps = 181 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Walnut Creek Canyon Stairway = 237 steps in Flagstaff, Arizona

    Theatre Stairs = 127 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Laundry Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs = 101 steps in Indiana Dunes National Park

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs

    First Avenue Steps = ? steps in Jerome, Arizona

    Jerome

    Cardiff Hill/Twain Lighthouse Stairway = 244 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    Twain Lighthouse Steps

    Gila Cliff Dwellings Stairs = 288 in Glia Cliff Dwellings National Monument, New Mexico


    Hilarious sign at Gila Cliff Dwellings

    Perley Stairs = 96 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Hurley Park Stairways = 152 steps in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Avalanche Hill Steps = 392 steps in Boyne City, Michigan

    Baldwin Hills Stairs = 282 steps in Los Angeles (Baldwin Hills), California

    Baldwin Hills Steps

    Band Shell Stairs = 73 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Spalding Stairs = 78 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Walsh Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Jetty Stairway = 55 steps in Redondo Beach, California

    Challenge Hill Stair Climb = 200 steps in Denver (Castle Rock), Colorado

    Challenge Hill

    Monks Mound Stairway = 155 steps in Cahokia Mounds State Park, Illinois

    Twain Avenue to N. Fifth Street Stairs ~ 35 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    #cities #climbing #climbs #fun #geography #hiking #history #landUse #outdoor #stairs #stairways #stats #steps #tourism #transportation #travel #treks #views #vistas #walking
  5. Favorite outdoor stairway climbs completed to date

    Identified below are this blog author’s favorite outdoor stairway climbs that have been completed to date. Each has its own individual attributes and aesthetics, whether it be the surrounding landscapes and scenery, a vast view at the top, or the narrowness of the climbing corridor. For purposes of this post, the terms stairs, stairways, and steps are used interchangeably. As more are completed, the post will be updated accordingly.

    “A glorious vista is more enriching when it takes effort to get there.”

    panethos.wordpress.com

    Peace!

    The reward at the top of the Scalinata Salita Castello

    Scalinata Salita Castello = 541 steps in Taormina, Italia (see the two images just below)

    High Tower/Rockledge Stairs = 161 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    High Tower Steps – to the left of the tower

    Paramount Stairway = 220 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Sky Steps = 529 steps in Durango, Colorado

    Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti a.k.a. “The Spanish Steps” (1725) = 135 steps in Roma, Italia

    Scala dell’Arce Capitolina (1348) = 124 steps in Roma, Italia

    View from the Scala dell’Arce Capitolina

    Devil’s Head Lookout Station Stairway = 143 steps near Sedalia, Colorado

    Seven Falls Stairway = 224 steps in Colorado Springs, Colorado

    Stairs are hard to see against the stone backdrop at Seven Falls

    Ironman Stairs = 155 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    View from atop the Ironman Stairs in Bisbee

    The Alcove House Climb ~ 220 wooden ladder and stone steps in Bandolier National Monument, New Mexico

    Climb to the Alcove House

    Whitley Terrace Steps = 159 steps in Los Angeles (Whitley Heights), California

    Whitley Terrace Steps

    Washington Street Steps = 252 steps in Galena, Illinois

    Rose Stairs = 151 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mayfield Stairs = 181 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    La Presa Steps = 181 steps in Los Angeles (Hollywood Heights), California

    Walnut Creek Canyon Stairway = 237 steps in Flagstaff, Arizona

    Theatre Stairs = 127 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Laundry Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs = 101 steps in Indiana Dunes National Park

    Mount Tom Dune Stairs

    First Avenue Steps = ? steps in Jerome, Arizona

    Jerome

    Cardiff Hill/Twain Lighthouse Stairway = 244 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    Twain Lighthouse Steps

    Gila Cliff Dwellings Stairs = 288 in Glia Cliff Dwellings National Monument, New Mexico


    Hilarious sign at Gila Cliff Dwellings

    Perley Stairs = 96 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Hurley Park Stairways = 152 steps in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Avalanche Hill Steps = 392 steps in Boyne City, Michigan

    Baldwin Hills Stairs = 282 steps in Los Angeles (Baldwin Hills), California

    Baldwin Hills Steps

    Band Shell Stairs = 73 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Spalding Stairs = 78 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Walsh Stairs = 98 steps in Bisbee, Arizona

    Jetty Stairway = 55 steps in Redondo Beach, California

    Challenge Hill Stair Climb = 200 steps in Denver (Castle Rock), Colorado

    Challenge Hill

    Monks Mound Stairway = 155 steps in Cahokia Mounds State Park, Illinois

    Twain Avenue to N. Fifth Street Stairs ~ 35 steps in Hannibal, Missouri

    #cities #climbing #climbs #fun #geography #hiking #history #landUse #outdoor #stairs #stairways #stats #steps #tourism #transportation #travel #treks #views #vistas #walking
  6. Hiking to the first fire lookout in the Rockies

    Devil’s Head as seen from Castle Rock, Colorado

    In 1912, the very first fire lookout in the Rocky Mountains began operation atop 9,748 foot tall Devil’s Head located west of Castle Rock, Colorado. Today, 113 plus years later, a fire lookout structure (built in 1951) still graces its stony summit, as the lookout’s cabin residence sits astride the trail at the base of the winding metal stairway that rises to the majestic apex.

    Devil’s Head Fire Lookout

    As peak climbers, certain mountains exude an extra touch of charisma than others. It may be the vista, the trail, the scenery, the challenge, the height, the history, or some indescribable other factor. Well, to this avid peak climber, Devil’s Head possesses all of the above factors and then some.

    The exhilaration one feels upon reaching the summit of this impressive and tallest Rampart Range mountain (a subrange of the Rocky Mountains) is truly palpable. Its zenith in altitude is only challenged by the fulfilling accomplishment and personal pride. Meanwhile, the sheer awe of the surroundings, the overarching skies, and the distant horizons boosts ones endorphins into an intoxicating overdrive. Perhaps, this is why the informational signs along the route up from the trailhead offer a series of inspired poems as motivation to complete this hike.

    Pikes Peak in the distance

    Throughout such hikes, I often feel at one with the mountain…but only as a guest who has been allowed to trek and observe the varied terrain, not as a permanent resident. That is only reserved for the flora and fauna who know this mountain as their home. Scurrying chipmunks and squirrels, melodic nuthatches and chickadees, wafting butterflies, silent leafy and piney sentinels, weathered geological wonders, and delicate floral arrangements are among its most visible August citizens.

    Only 143 steps – yikes!

    Devil’s Head does not offer up its ultimate ascent easily. One must scale a series of 143 stair steps affixed to the rugged rock pinnacle. Not for the fainthearted, each step upward paints a separate image of the eons of weathered history that has taken place on Devil’s Head and that we humans are but a brief chapter in its storied narrative.

    Oh…but to be just a momentary blip in this mountain’s timeless epochs is an honor I will always prize. Peace!

    ——-

    p.s. Devil’s Head in Colorado is one clear example of why we must ardently defend the United States Forest Service, the National Park Service, and related agencies for the great, good work they do in preserving and protecting our nation’s scenic natural wonders.

    Summit celebration!

    #adventure #Colorado #DevilSHead #environment #fireLookouts #fun #geography #hiking #history #landUse #lookouts #mountains #nature #trails #travel #treks

  7. America’s newest high-altitude thru-hike: Santa Fe to Taos

    Presentation at Travel Bug in Santa Fe

    Its not often you have the opportunity to enjoy something completely new in the world of hiking and high-altitude adventure, but that is just the case now in New Mexico. On Saturday evening (May 31) we attended a presentation and guidebook signing at Travel Bug Books for America’s newest high altitude trek: The Santa Fe to Taos Thru-Hike.

    Nambe Lake: Source: reddit.com

    This 132 mile long trek takes you from Santa Fe Plaza in the heart of this lovely capital city, high up in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to well over 11,000 feet, and eventually back down to the gorgeous city of Taos and its historic plaza.

    Source: santafetotaos.org

    Conceived, organized, trekked, and established over a ten-year period by avid hiker Pam Neely, this thru-hike will take you through some of the most stunning scenery in New Mexico. This includes: Santa Fe Ski Basin, Trailriders Wall, the Pecos Wilderness, Santa Barbara Divide, El Nogal, two national forests, and numerous streams and alpine lakes including Baldy and Nambe (see photos).

    Trailriders Wall – Source: summitpost.org

    The new pocket-sized guidebook is an excellent resource for those planing to hike straight through or planning to tackle the trek in pieces and parts. She also a series of six 11″ x 17″ maps available depicting segments of the route landing from 18.7 to 26.2 miles in length. The guidebook and maps identify key points along the trail, other connecting trails, suggested camping places, points of access to water sources, and a variety of other useful information.

    Pecos Baldy Lake – Source: reddit.com

    Here are some non-amazon places to order the guidebook:

    One may start at 7,000 feet at either end of this thru-hike, but in-between are a series of climbs and descents that truly define this storied and enchanted landscape. Whether you hike the entire 132 mile length or simply small day-hike segments, the Santa Fe to Taos Thru-Hike will stir your senses to the rugged and serene beauty of New Mexico. Peace!

    Santa Barbara Divide – Source: pinterest.com

    #beauty #books #environment #fun #geography #hiking #history #lifestyle #NewMexico #SangreDeCrstoMountains #SantaFe #Taos #thruHikes #topography #TrailridersWall #travel #treks