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Monday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Recent endeavor found your humble narrator marching about on Pittsburgh’s Mount Washington, specifically on ‘Grandview Avenue,’ a local street which hugs the ridge of the landform and which provides commanding views of the city and its confluence of the three rivers. This is also a fairly hilly route, with a couple of substantial ups and downs, so a recent exercise day started there. Luckily there was a construction site, which I used to gauge the proper exposure for this particular set of conditions by focusing in on some construction equipment.

The goal for the day was to walk around five miles, horizontally, while also planning in a lot of sloping pathways. All good for the ankle.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

It was a lovely day in Pittsburgh, breezy and in the high 60’s with no expectation of rain. I was packed up in the usual manner, as far as camera and gear go, with one new exception. Got myself a wide brimmed fishing hat for long walks in direct sun like this one.

On sale at Costco, cheap.

I really like Mount Washington, it should be mentioned, and apparently so do a lot of other people. Rental units, and housing valuations, up here along Grandview Avenue are pretty high by Pittsburgh standard. Views are a serious magnifier of real estate pricing wherever you go, I guess.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

There’s a hiking trail (partially pictured) on Mount Washington’s face which I’m going to try and tackle when my ankle is fully recovered. Theoretically that’s going to be the end of the summer, according to all the Docs. Imagine it, I’m visiting this site and you’re not hearing me endlessly complain about breaking my ankle last year. What can I tell you? It was a profound and life altering injury, and it’s still very much present in my day to day.

Back tomorrow with more – at this – your Newtown Pentacle.


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May 12, 2025 at 11:00 am

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