Showing posts with label toboggan run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toboggan run. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

RETURN TO SWALLOW CLIFF TOBOGGAN RUN

Back on  June 12th I visited the Swallow Cliff Toboggan Run stairs for the first time.  I trekked up and down the stairs 12 times...125 steps up, 125 steps down, repeated 12 times.  During this initial visit I did not venture out onto any of the adjacent trails.  One thing that I have never done in my 20+ years of living in Chicago was visit a Forest Preserve to simply take a hike.  Yesterday I enlisted a companion for my first hike.  My 13 year old daughter accompanied me on the trails at Swallow Cliff.  We did go up and down the stairs one time - but my daughter was more interested in hiking - and less interested in stair climbing.  I recently found a great book at a local thrift store that highlights 60 different trails within 60 miles of Chicago.  I expect to make good use of this book, 60 HIKES WITHIN 60 MILES. Yesterday, I gave my new hiking boots (purchased for the upcoming Half Dome Hike) their first workout 'in the field.'

There are times when my daughter is hesitant to pose for a 'selfie' in public.   On the trail we had plenty of solitude so there were no issues there... The biggest issue was that we needed to be back in Chicago in time for the Season 6 finale of 'Pretty Little Liars.' (Something about 'A' being revealed...don't ask)


Two novice hikers on their first hike together.  On the trail, my daughter challenged me to  two races.  Although I have been exercising on the elliptical machine - I still thought that I could not jog or run.  I was victorious in both races (and it felt good) My daughter should have been challenging me to races last December - that is when she would have had a far better chance at victory.

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 Tuesday MENU

breakfast   Steel Cut Oatmeal, three poached eggs, center cut bacon   550 calories
lunch         baby spinach, hearts of palm, corn thins, pink lady apples 490 calories
dinner        baby spinach, hearts of palm, date pieces, clam chowder   802 calories

total calories consumed 1842 calories

calories burned

elliptical machine, level 20, 92 minutes                        2267


CALORIES BURNED 2267 CALORIES
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Tuesday net calories negative 425 calories

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The following is lifted from a Chicago Tribune Article dated January 12, 2015.   byline: Lauren Zumbach
The sledding hill at Swallow Cliff Woods is closed while the Forest Preserve District of Cook County makes changes that include a new warming hut, second set of stairs and regrading work that will tame the hill's steep incline. (Lauren Zumbach, Chicago Tribune)


Sledding enthusiasts won't be able to zoom down the 100-foot slope at Swallow Cliff Woods near Palos Park this winter, but officials of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County Said they're working to build a "new and improved" recretion are there.  "It's a site that's being heavily used for recreation an fitness, so we're trying to enhance that an keep it on of of premier recreation sites, " said Chris Slattery, the forest preserves director of planning and development.  Changes will include making the sledding area less steep, adding another set of stairs and constructing a new warming shelter.  The new shelter is under construction and should be completed by June, Slattery said.  At about 3,000 square feet, it will be larger than the old shelter with a fireplace, concessions, meeting room, bathrooms and an outdoor patio and fire pit, he said.
For the fitness enthusiasts who climb the preserve's 125 stairs year-round, district officials plan to add a second set of stairs on the right side of the hill, creating a loop that should eliminate some of the up-and-down traffic, Slattery said. 

"Especially on the weekends during the summer, it's so packed it's ridiculous," said Kevin McGreal, of Orland Park, who was finishing a 45-minute stair session Monday evening and said he hits the Swallow Cliff stairs a couple times a week, often with family. "I think it's a great idea."

But some of the changes will tame the thrills of Swallow Cliff, which currently has a steeper grade than other forest preserve sledding hills, and may disappoint sledding enthusiasts with a need for speed.
Swallow Cliff Woods, at 11918 S. La Grange Rd., used to feature toboggan runs that ran from the bluff's peak to base, but they were "a bit of a hazard" and closed in 2004, at least in part due to safety concerns, Slattery said. Until this winter, people could still sled on the hill, though only from a little more than halfway up. But once the toboggan chutes and their supports were removed, the hill began eroding, Slattery said. To stabilize it, the district needs to regrade the slope to a gentler incline, Slattery said. The district also will add a platform marking the official starting line, still midway up the hill. The hill likely will be closed for sledding next winter too. "I know that's part of the thrill, but since the chutes were removed, it just isn't stable. Making it a little less steep will help keep it from eroding," Slattery said, explaining the changes weren't just about safety. The hill is in bad enough shape that the district closed it to sledding this winter, even though construction on the hill and new stairs likely won't start until spring, Slattery said. When the district sought input on the upgrades in 2013, there was talk of eventually adding an alpine slide that would allow year-round riding. Slattery said they've put that idea — floated after a few mild winters when there was rarely enough snow for sledding — on hold because it would require getting rid of the sledding hill. "We want to see how popular the renovated hill is before we go there and see what happens to the climate," he said. All of the preserves features, including the new stairs and sledding hill, should be ready to open in 2016, Slattery said.




Friday, June 12, 2015

SWALLOW CLIFF TOBOGGAN RUN

Yesterday I visited a well-known suburban destination - mostly unknown to Chicago residents.  I visited the SWALLOW CLIFF TOBOGGAN RUN.  Although the toboggan run closed in 2004 - The site still has plenty to offer those seeking a unique outdoor workout.


from the Forest Preserves of Cook County website...

SWALLOW CLIFF TOBOGGAN. Constructed in 1930 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, 125 limestone stairs lead to the top of a former toboggan run at Swallow Cliff North. Although the runs were closed in 2004, the stairs remain a popular exercise destination for fitness buffs and casual walkers. (Some stair climbers build pebble piles at the top of the stairs to keep track of their trips up and down.)
That this is a popular exercise destination is precisely what brought me there yesterday.  Last week I was alerted to this unusual hill and set of 125 steps.  Illinois is a very, very flat state - This toboggan run is about the highest 'mountain' in Illinois!  That's probably not quite true - but it is hard to think of a bigger hill anywhere near Chicago.

The first time I climbed the stairs, I counted the steps - and sure enough there were precisely 125 steps.   The elevation of the steps from top to bottom is approximately 100 feet.  I had previously read about the tradition of building a pile of rocks to keep track of the trips up and down... and that is precisely what I did to keep track of my twelve round trips.

My pile of pebbles, which I used to keep track of trips up and down the steps had some personality
I had already done my daily workout in the morning.  In recent weeks when I have been home in Chicago, my workouts have been consisting of a brisk walk up 25 flights of stairs, 32 minutes on the elliptical machine followed by a quick descent back to the ground floor.  It has been a long time since I have worked out twice in one day.  My 12 round trips up (and down) the 125 steps took about 45 minutes... I had a couple of short rests in between circuits.  It was not too difficult to find someone to take some photos.





This photo, I took, just showing the people walking up  and down.  I was told that these steps are really crowded on weekends.   There is something more interesting when walking up and down actual steps outside compared to working out on a stairmaster machine.

SWALLOW CLIFFS is only 26 miles from my home, however it was nearly two hours away from home in Chicago 'rush hour' traffic.   I think I might like to bring my family to Swallow Cliff and/or perhaps take a day hike in one of the many of Forest Preserves that are all over Chicagoland.

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 THURSDAY MENU
breakfast  oatmeal w/raisins, two poached eggs, two slices bacon       505 calories
lunch       spinach salad, corn on the cob, cucumbers salad, salmon    385 calories  
dinner      spinach salad, turkey burger, corn on the cob, potato pancake 484 calories
SNACK   TWO APPLES, QUAKER POPPED RICE CAKE MINIS    596 calories total calories    1970 calories

calories burned
STAIR CLIMBING (ground floor to 25th floor)  65 calories  (3 min, 58 sec)
7AM ELLIPTICAL 25 MINUTES ONLY (level 16, manual setting)  627 calories
STAIR DESCENDING (25th floor to ground floor) 15 calories (2 min, 8 sec)

SWALLOW CLIFFS STEP CLIMBING (TWELVE TRIPS)  255 CALORIES


TOTAL CALORIES BURNED  962 CALORIES

THURSDAY NET CALORIES  1008 CALORIES

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A SMALL GALLERY OF SOME HISTORICAL PHOTOS OF THE OLD TOBOGGAN RUN (in the good old days)


Swallow Cliffs Toboggan Run back in its heyday....








Swallow Cliffs as it appears today - stripped of the Toboggan Run


more from the Forest Preserves Cook County website....
NATURE at SWALLOW CLIFF   Swallow Cliff is a 100-foot-high bluff formed 12,000 years ago when glacial meltwater carved out the Sag Valley, leaving behind steep walls and a varied landscape of morainal hills and pothole lakes. As it did across the region, fire shaped the natural communities here. More frequent fires in some areas maintained prairie openings, while woodlands developed in more protected areas. Wet marshes and sedge meadows are scattered throughout the landscape.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

STAIRWAY TO FITNESS HEAVEN

Stairway to fitness heaven

Once used by tobogganers, Swallow Cliff steps provide a tough but rewarding workout


I just made an appointment to visit one of my customers in Lockport, Illinois next week.  Before ending the conversation I was asked about my exercise routine.  I let my customer know that I am in training to hike Half Dome in October and that I have been climbing stairwells in tall buildings.  I was told of an outdoor set of stairs at a no-longer-functioning toboggan run at a Forrest Preserve Park in Palos Hills, Illinois.  Apparently this incline is 'only' 125 steps. The stone steps are not exactly all the same height (which allegedly makes this just a bit more challenging.) The folks that come to exercise here, will go up and down multiple times.  I  will consider exploring this either before or after my June 11th appointment in Lockport.




On Wednesday afternoon, I wrapped up my 'show' schedule (for a while.)   I packed my bags and left Shipshewana, Indiana and returned to Chicago.  Once  I returned, after a short break, I used the fitness room in my building for my daily workout.  I am slightly amazed that I managed to NOT miss a day while I have been criss-crossing the country the past week or so.  My healthy eating has suffered a bit, at least my workout regiment survived.   I have been telling myself for the past few days that I need to return to a caloric consumption much closer to 1000 calories/day than 2000/calories per day to reverse the direction of my weight in recent days.  TODAY,  THURSDAY SEEMS LIKE A GOOD TIME AND PLACE TO START (AGAIN.)

WEDNESDAY MENU

breakfast   three apples, oatmeal, three sausage patties                                  910 calories
lunch         deli roast beef slices, deli turkey slices, deli ham slices
                  tomato, three apples, deli slice swiss cheese                                 665 calories
dinner       Turkey & Cheddar Lunchables, two pears                                     464 calories

total calories consumed 2039 calories

calories burned
stair climbing from ground level to 25th floor          80 calories  (4 MINUTES, 7 SECONDS)
8:00PM elliptical machine             32 minutes        507 calories
stair descending from 25th floor to ground floor       20 calories  (2 MINUTES, 55 SECONDS)

total calories burned 607 calories

MONDAY NET CALORIES   1432 CALORIES