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Styling down Sterling St.

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Wednesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

First off, I had no idea that an event called ‘Steptrek’ was playing out on the particular day I took this walk, but it was.

I’ve been slowly consuming Laura Zurowski’s ‘City Steps of Pittsburgh’ book, and visiting some of the interesting locations discussed by the author, when ‘fancy’ strikes, or I just need a good downhill sort of workout for my still gamey ankle.

In this case, that how I ended up at the Sterling Street Steps, found in the South Side Slopes.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

This ‘zone’ is somewhat insane, in terms of building a neighborhood onto terrain this challenging and steep. The City Steps of Pittsburgh allow for pedestrian egress around these hills and valleys. They also provide unbeatable views of the city.

There’s ‘orphan houses’ up here, which are only connected to the outside world via the City Steps. No other street access.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Looking down at the entrance/top of the Sterling Street Steps, and in the distance is the Birmingham Bridge, over the Monongahela River. On the other side of the river, that’s the neighborhood of ‘Uptown’ squatting on ‘The Bluff.’ Beyond, it’s the ‘Hill District’ for that tree line, and towards the right is Oakland, where the colleges are. It’s all very exciting, really.

It was a perfect day, weather wise, in Pittsburgh. Temperatures in the middle/high 60’s and low humidity. The sky was milky, but clear.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

As far as the event I’d inadvertently wandered into, there were lots and lots of people with printed out maps who were wearing athletic clothing and participating in ‘StepTrek.’

Chatted with one bloke from the promotion for a few minutes, on these steps, imparting him with every bit of encouragement I could to dare walking Rialto Street and then trying out the St. Nicholas Church trail. I advised him about how horrific the latter experience is, but opined that you really have to just scratch that one off your list.

Hey, check me out, I actually know something about Pittsburgh.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Longtime readers will tell you that I’ve been assiduously working my way around, over, down, and through Pittsburgh’s many corridors since getting the ‘all clear’ from the Orthopedic people in late Spring. At first, my post broken ankle movements were truncated, pained, and difficult. Penguin walking, as I described it.

Throughout the summer and early autumn, gradual improvements in stride and pace have occurred as I’ve fought to build my strength back up.

Nobody is chanting ‘playah’ when I scuttle past, but there you are.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

No matter what happens to you, you need to keep moving.

An unstoppable person is an irresistible force. Get out into the world and see it with your own eyes. Don’t believe half of what you read or any of what you hear until you’ve witnessed it for yourself. All is false and phoney. The only truth out there is what can be seen and touched and smelled. And photographed, of course.

Back tomorrow.


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October 29, 2025 at 11:00 am