My room was upstairs. It was a large master bedroom with an attached bathroom. The window air conditioner obstructed the view partially but served as a white noise maker as the house was near a road. At night, I could hear the traffic without it, so it became my best friend.
As I mentioned previously, the house was not in the cleanest condition, and the sheets provided were paper thin and synthetic. My first purchase was flannel sheets.
I was also allergic to something in the carpet although the landlord said that the carpets were professionally cleaned. I didn't believe it for a second.
I settled in and had another 2 days off from work, so as my new roommate settled on the main floor with all her computer equipment to work, I headed for my first hike in Colorado. Templeton Trail was only 15 minutes from the rental house, and on a Tuesday morning there were few people at the trailhead. As I started the hike, I realized that I was getting out of breath quicker than usually. The elevation of Colorado Springs is around 6,000 ft above the sea level compared to Nashville of just over 500. I didn't feel the sickness I felt years ago when I visited Brian Head, but it took another few weeks to get my heart rate closer to what it was in Nashville. The hike was beautiful. It didn't feel like I was in a city (albeit a small one).


After a short work week, my friend and I headed to hike Manitou Incline, one of the top rated hikes in Colorado Springs. Somehow I decided that 5 days would be enough for acclimatization and I would not have any issues with this challenging hike where in the first mile you gain 2,000 ft elevation. I was mistaken. It took me about an hour to get to the top, and I was completely drenched in sweat.
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At the start... |
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Miserable people below |
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Almost there... |
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The view at the top |
The view at the top was very nice, but I felt more satisfaction about the accomplishment of the hike from a fitness perspective. I don't think I would do it again, but it was a good experience.
In the meantime, my relationship with my friend who became my roommate was getting worse and worse. She did a lot of things by herself, and besides a few hikes that we did together, it felt like she was my roommate. Perhaps that was her intention all along, but I did not address this when we decided to live together. Now it was too late. I was annoyed with her about cleanliness, cooking, space and several other things. She consistently avoided conflict, so it was impossible to resolve anything. The fact that we had separate living areas (hers was downstairs and mine upstairs; we shared the living area and the kitchen on the main floor) allowed us to avoid each other which we did successfully. She would come home from a meetup event and head straight downstairs while I watched TV on the main floor.
We did buy tickets to the magic show and symphony. Cosmo's magic show was a fantastic way to get away from the everyday routine. The theater was hidden in a shopping area, but was beautifully decorated in a vintage style.
The show itself was very entertaining and unique. There were at most 30 people in the small theater, so the experience felt intimate and personalized. From the card tricks to audience participation, all exceeded my expectations. My friend has never seen a magic show before, so it was a child-like experience for her.
The following day we went on another hike to see St. Mary's Falls. The hike still felt pretty tough although I was starting to get adjusted to the altitude. It was another cloudy day, but the weather held up with rain starting only in the afternoon.
The weather was odd in Colorado and unpredictable. Just by looking at the forecast you don't know what it's going to be like. Several days it hailed out of nowhere...
...and other days it was eerily cloudy...
...but the views were almost always spectacular.