by zippetydude » Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:51 am
I think you guys make good points.
Also, have you noticed how it changes once you've done it a few times?
I was very much intrigued by the idea when I first heard about it and then researched it and finally tested parts of it out and spoke to people on the trail. When I was finally ready for the big day, I was really excited and a bit nervous. I was filled with anticipation, like before a big race. When I was done, I felt satisfied, fulfilled, tired but happy. The second time, there was a lot less anticipation, but still the fullfillment. Even more so the third time.
Now, Skyline feels like an old friend. I know the trail, and various landmarks, and it seems almost like a second home - it's a peaceful, quiet solitude and a damage-free workout that Skyline offers now.
And I absolutely, 100% agree, the tram makes a huge difference. It's very nice to find that when you're done, there's no wear and tear on the joints. When I get home, and when I wake up the next day, nothing hurts. I don't walk funny. I don't have to take nsaids. If I had to go back down Skyline, I think I would have done it once, maybe twice, and that would have been it.
Call me a wimp, but I love taking that tram back down!
z