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Knoxville Incline Greenway

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– photo by Mitch Waxman

This pathway in Pittsburgh’s ‘South Side Slopes’ section has been on ‘my list’ for a while now. The ‘Knoxville Incline Greenway’ is what the sign says. The incline, or funicular railway, which it is named for hasn’t occupied this space since 1960. Read all about it here.

Now, I should mention that I’m currently rating my ankle as being ‘85%’ of what it used to be as far as physicality goes.

Jack ass that I am, that means it’s time to start taking chances again and to stop avoiding problematic situations and places, out of an abundance of caution. I’m still being cautious, just loosening myself up a bit and trying to stamp out the last embers of the PTSD regarding stairs which have been annoying me.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

The greenway itself is entirely consumed by the verge that surrounds it, growing out of what’s essentially a cliff face. The elevation plunges down quickly here, from the heights of Allentown and through to the wicked street grades of the South Side Slopes, and to the flood plain of the Monongahela River found in the South Side Flats section.

There’s a set of ‘city steps’ embedded within that vegetative tunnel.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Following the steps, and your humble narrator startled two sleeping raccoons while negotiating his path through the treacherous condition.

One of the critters fell out of a tree in his panicked reaction to me.

The steps section is pretty short, maybe three or four hundred feet. You descend at least a few building stories worth of verticality in that interval, however. The steps were covered with sticks and leaves, and thereby were quite slippery in certain spots. I obliged caution and moved slowly, but with a purpose.

‘This isn’t ankle safe,’ thought your humble narrator.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

The greenway materializes back into the real world at a street called ‘Welsh Way.’ This is a quite narrow, and steep, residential street dead end that’s sort of ‘tucked away’ on the side of Mount Washington. Also, as previously mentioned, if a street has the word ‘way’ in its name here in Pittsburgh, it’s actually an alley.

The extreme grading is precisely what I was looking for, regarding the whole ‘stretch and strengthen’ deal for the ankle.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

People live here. I’ve been told by residents of the area that the City of Pittsburgh pays them a lot of early attention during winter weather, as far as salting and plowing goes. I guess you’d have to or you’d never be able to get a heavy vehicle up this hill otherwise to execute those tasks.

One scuttled along.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

A church steeple encountered at Welsh Way’s intersection with Brosville Street captured my attentions. That’s the same church mentioned in past posts about the ‘Church Route’ steps up on Pius Street.

Yes. You’re not imagining it, everything is actually connected. All the walks, the drives, everything. I know that it’s seemed random – here, there, the other place…

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