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Manitou Incline

The Manitou Springs Incline, also known as the Manitou Incline or simply the Incline, is a popular hiking trail rising above Manitou Springs, Colorado, near Colorado Springs. The Incline ascends on the east slope of Rocky Mountain which is itself on the eastern flank of Pikes Peak. The trail is the remains of a former 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge[1] funicular railway whose tracks washed out during a rock slide in 1990. The Incline is famous for its sweeping views and steep grade, with an average grade of 45% (24°) and as steep as 68% (34°) in places,[2] making it a fitness challenge for locals of the Colorado Springs area. The incline gains 2,011 feet (613 m) of elevation in 0.88 miles (1.42 km) horizontal. Currently the Incline has approximately 2,744 steps[3] from the bottom to the summit, although the top step is numbered "2768". The number of steps changes occasionally with trail maintenance and deterioration.

Manitou Incline
View from the Barr Trail Bailout, approximately two-thirds up the incline
LengthApprox. 0.88 miles (1.42 km)
LocationManitou Springs, Colorado, US
TrailheadsBarr Trail
UseHiking
Highest pointPeak, 8,590 feet (2,620 m)
Lowest pointBase, 6,500 feet (2,000 m)
DifficultyExtreme
SeasonYear round
SightsPikes Peak

Reservations are still currently required to hike the Manitou Incline which can be made at the Manitou Incline page on the City of Colorado Springs website.

Incline boxcar in 1937

History edit

 
Incline in its early days

The Incline was constructed under the ownership of Dr. Newton N. Brumback as a funicular in 1907, for the purpose of providing access to water tanks at the top of the mountain that would provide gravity-fed water pressure to the cities of Manitou Springs and Colorado Springs.[4] Originally, the railroad was constructed to access a hydroelectric plant and service the water pipes. Shortly after its construction, the Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway was opened as a tourist attraction.

The Incline's original summit house was a rudimentary building constructed from left-over materials from the Incline's construction. It burned down in 1914. The summit house was quickly rebuilt into a more elaborate, comfortable, and safer structure, offering shelter from storms and the elements. The 1914 structure remained until 1958 when it was replaced by an updated summit house, which remained until it was dismantled after the Incline's closure. The Incline operated under the Pikes Peak Cog Railway until a rock slide in 1990 washed out the rail bed and the Cog Railway decided to not repair the tracks.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Manitou Springs City Council, under emergency declaration, voted to close the Incline on March 17, 2020. The closure was a result of health concerns over a lack of social distancing and other health measures, as well as a way to mitigate the number of incidents on the Incline that the fire department would have to address. Manitou Springs stated in a press release on March 18, 2020, "the first responders who address emergencies on the Incline are put into a high risk situation." The Mayor of Manitou Springs, John Graham, stated: "While we were reluctant to close the Incline, we had far more grave reservations regarding public health."[5] On August 4, 2020, the Manitou Springs City Council approved a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs to reopen the Incline. Within this MOU was protocol for a free online reservation system that managed the number of users, with all reservations being handled by the City of Colorado Springs.[6]

Legal battles edit

Though the Incline is a popular hike and fitness destination for locals, its existence since its public closing in 1990 has been controversial. Many locals and some Forest Service officials wanted to keep it closed to allow it to revegetate, either by reseeding or allowing nature to reclaim the scar.[7]

Another controversy centered on parking rights at the base of the trail head, which is co-located with the Barr Trail trailhead and the Pikes Peak Cog Railway. All three sit in the narrow Ruxton Canyon, and the popularity of the Incline has caused major parking conflicts with these entities.[2][8] The land through which the Incline passes on its ascent is owned by three entities: the bottom portion is owned by the City of Colorado Springs, the middle section is owned by the Pikes Peak Cog Railway, and the top portion is owned by the US Forest Service.[9] The controversial land swap known as "Strawberry Fields" between Colorado Springs and the Broadmoor traded 14 sections of land totalling 371 acres for 189.5 acres of Colorado Springs land. The part of the Incline of owned by the Cog Railway was included in this land swap making all of the Incline now publicly owned land. The Strawberry Fields land swap was approved but was challenged in court by a citizens group.[10]

The legal battles over the conversion of the Incline to a public hiking trail were finally resolved in January 2013, after the issue was settled by the United States Congress.[11]

Hiking trail and fitness challenge edit

Since its closure as a railway in 1990, the trail has steadily grown in popularity as a hiking trail and fitness challenge.[8] The base of the Incline sits at 6,600 feet (2,000 m) and the trail climbs 2,011 feet (613 m) in about 0.88 miles (1.42 km). Hiking the trail should not be undertaken by the physically unfit, as there is no vehicle access to the trail and anyone injured or suffering a medical emergency will have to walk or be carried down by other hikers. At the top of the Incline, there is a tie-in to the Barr Trail that allows for hikers to descend without going back down the Incline. (This descent is approximately 2.79 miles or 4.49 kilometres, with a much gentler slope.) Due to the close proximity to the large and active population center of Colorado Springs, the large military population of nearby Army and Air Force bases, and the US Olympic Training Center, the Incline has become a popular fitness destination for those seeking an intense workout.[12][13][14]

 
The Barr Trail Bailout, two-thirds of the way up the Incline

About 23 of the way up, a Barr Trail switchback passes just a few yards from the Incline, and there is a pathway that allows those who wish to exit the Incline the opportunity to take the Barr Trail back down as a 'bailout'. In 2020 two new bailouts were added that exit to the right (north) and lead to the Ute Pass trail. The first, the Lower Ute connector, is at step #395 and the second, the Upper Ute connector, is at step #1300 which is about 500 steps below the Barr trail bailout. These two new bailouts give hikers the option to exit a very difficult trail and also serve the purpose of alleviating some of the heavy traffic on the lower Barr Trail. The Incline is at its steepest grade just after the Barr Trail bailout for about another 200 feet (61 m), when it reaches the 'false summit', a semi-crest in the trail that obscures the true summit to hikers due to its extreme grade. Those who reach the false summit are about 34 of the way to the top, but still have several hundred feet to climb.

Records edit

The verifiable satellite-tracked record of 17:25 was set September 14, 2022 by Swiss mountain runner Rémi Bonnet.[15][16] Also notable are the times of US mountain running team member Joseph Gray (17:45) and twelve-time champion of the Pikes Peak Marathon Matt Carpenter (18:31).[17] The female Incline record is attributed to Allie McLaughlin of Colorado Springs (20:07).[18]

In 2012, local resident Ed Baxter, 58, became the first person to complete the "Inclinathon", 13 consecutive trips up and down the Incline in one day. Baxter completed the effort in just over 13 hours.[19] In 2012, Brandon Stapanowich broke the speed record for an Inclinathon at 11 hours 46 minutes.[20] In 2014, Stapanowich also completed the first ever Ultra-Inclinathon, completing 22 laps of the Incline in 24 hours, the most ever completed in a day. He gained 44,000 feet (13,000 m) of altitude in this endeavor.[21] On May 16, 2015, Wade Gardner broke the speed record for the Inclinathon with a time of 10 hours, 34 mins.

In 2011, Greg Cummings (a local resident with Type-I Diabetes) became the first person to hike the Incline more than 500 times in one year. Cummings hiked the Incline 601 times and ascended Pikes Peak 34 times, setting the World Record for elevation climbed in one year at just under 1.4 million vertical feet (430,000 metres).[22] In 2013, Roger Austin ascended the Incline 719 times and reset the World Record to roughly 1.45 million vertical feet (440,000 metres) hiked/climbed in one year.[23] In 2014, Greg Cummings ascended the Incline 1,400 times in 330 consecutive days, before the Incline closed for repairs. Along with other ascents, Cummings reset the World Record to 2.9 million vertical feet (880,000 metres) climbed in a year.[24] In 2015, Roger Austin ascended the Incline 1,719 times and again reset the World Record to 3.4 million vertical feet (1,000,000 metres). Along the way, Austin set the record for most Inclinathons in one year at 26. On January 11, 2020, at the age of 62, Greg Cummings retook the one year Incline ascent record by completing 1,825 ascents in the previous 365 days and reset the World Record to 3.6 million vertical feet (1,100,000 metres) climbed in one year.[25]

In 2022, Rachel Jones of Colorado became the first woman to climb the Incline 1,000 times in a year.[26]

Chasidey Geissler of Woodland Park, Colorado became the fifth person to record and be verified for 1,000 laps within 365 days. On February 5, 2023 Chasidey broke the female world record with 1,004 laps in 311 days.[27] She finished her 365 day year on March 31, 2023 with 1,222.[28]

Images edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Blickpunkt Straßenbahn. January 24, 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 16, 2017. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Fight over Cog an uphill battle". theGazette.com. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  3. ^ "The Manitou Springs Incline". Visit Colorado Springs. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  4. ^ History of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Genealogical.com. 1980. ISBN 9780806380117. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  5. ^ "News/Press Releases | Manitou Springs, CO". www.manitouspringsgov.com. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  6. ^ Trefry, Alex (August 5, 2020). "Manitou Springs City Council Approves MOU Regarding a Free Incline Reservation System".
  7. ^ "Manitou rail scar". theGazette.com. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Signs point to Incline deal". theGazette.com. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  9. ^ "Mt. Manitou scenic Incline (Railway)". InclineClub. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  10. ^ "Strawberry Fields in Cheyenne Cañon is on the table for a swap with The Broadmoor". Colorado Springs Independent. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  11. ^ "Manitou Incline bill signed into law". The Colorado Springs Independent. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  12. ^ "Opening the Manitou Incline, How we Got There". OutthereColorado.com. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  13. ^ "Olympic Training Towns: Colorado Springs". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  14. ^ Bishop, Greg (August 2, 2008). "Up a Mountain, Olympic Dreams are Carved". New York Times. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  15. ^ Boster, Seth (September 16, 2022). "A stunning Manitou Incline record is claimed, sparking drama ahead of Pikes Peak Ascent this weekend". The Gazette.
  16. ^ "Rémi Bonnet - Manitou Incline (CO) - 2022-09-14 | Fastest Known Time". fastestknowntime.com.
  17. ^ "A pro shares easy-to-follow steps for your best Incline time". OutThereColorado.com. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  18. ^ Bergsten, Tim. "Fastest woman on the Incline". Colorado Springs Independent. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
  19. ^ "Ed Baxter climbs Manitou Incline 13 times in 13 hours, 15 minutes". PikesPeakSports.us. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  20. ^ "Inclinathon champ Brandon Stapanowich complete's 13 laps on Manitou Incline in 11 hours, 47 minutes!". pikespeaksports.us. Retrieved May 5, 2014.
  21. ^ "Brandon Stapanowich nails 22 Incline ascents in 24 Hour UltraInclinathon". pikespeaksports.us. Retrieved July 5, 2014.
  22. ^ Rappold, Scott (October 22, 2011). . The Gazette. Archived from the original on March 25, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  23. ^ "Q&A with Roger Austin, the man who knocked out 371 trips up the incline in 2012". PikesPeakSports.us. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  24. ^ "Colorado Springs man sets Manitou Incline record despite suffering from diabetes". The Gazette. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  25. ^ Boster, Seth. "Man sets record on Manitou Incline, climbing trail more than 1,800 times in a year". OutThere Colorado. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  26. ^ Boyce, Dan. "This Colorado Springs resident is the first woman to climb the Manitou Incline 1,000 times in a year — and she's pregnant". Colorado Public Radio.
  27. ^ https://gazette.com/premium/1-004-laps-and-counting-woman-building-on-manitou-incline-record/article_13515b48-a7de-11ed-8429-37541bd0da25.html
  28. ^ https://gazette.com/news/courts/manitou-incline-restraining-order-dismissed-but-worries-remain/article_253764d8-f8e2-11ed-90ee-4fbd2a1194fe.html

External links edit

  • Manitou Incline Website with trail description and history
  • Facebook page
  • "Inclined", documentary by Dean Leslie, 2019

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The Manitou Springs Incline also known as the Manitou Incline or simply the Incline is a popular hiking trail rising above Manitou Springs Colorado near Colorado Springs The Incline ascends on the east slope of Rocky Mountain which is itself on the eastern flank of Pikes Peak The trail is the remains of a former 3 ft 914 mm narrow gauge 1 funicular railway whose tracks washed out during a rock slide in 1990 The Incline is famous for its sweeping views and steep grade with an average grade of 45 24 and as steep as 68 34 in places 2 making it a fitness challenge for locals of the Colorado Springs area The incline gains 2 011 feet 613 m of elevation in 0 88 miles 1 42 km horizontal Currently the Incline has approximately 2 744 steps 3 from the bottom to the summit although the top step is numbered 2768 The number of steps changes occasionally with trail maintenance and deterioration Manitou InclineView from the Barr Trail Bailout approximately two thirds up the inclineLengthApprox 0 88 miles 1 42 km LocationManitou Springs Colorado USTrailheadsBarr TrailUseHikingHighest pointPeak 8 590 feet 2 620 m Lowest pointBase 6 500 feet 2 000 m DifficultyExtremeSeasonYear roundSightsPikes PeakReservations are still currently required to hike the Manitou Incline which can be made at the Manitou Incline page on the City of Colorado Springs website Incline boxcar in 1937Contents 1 History 2 Legal battles 3 Hiking trail and fitness challenge 4 Records 5 Images 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Incline in its early daysThe Incline was constructed under the ownership of Dr Newton N Brumback as a funicular in 1907 for the purpose of providing access to water tanks at the top of the mountain that would provide gravity fed water pressure to the cities of Manitou Springs and Colorado Springs 4 Originally the railroad was constructed to access a hydroelectric plant and service the water pipes Shortly after its construction the Manitou and Pike s Peak Railway was opened as a tourist attraction The Incline s original summit house was a rudimentary building constructed from left over materials from the Incline s construction It burned down in 1914 The summit house was quickly rebuilt into a more elaborate comfortable and safer structure offering shelter from storms and the elements The 1914 structure remained until 1958 when it was replaced by an updated summit house which remained until it was dismantled after the Incline s closure The Incline operated under the Pikes Peak Cog Railway until a rock slide in 1990 washed out the rail bed and the Cog Railway decided to not repair the tracks During the COVID 19 pandemic the Manitou Springs City Council under emergency declaration voted to close the Incline on March 17 2020 The closure was a result of health concerns over a lack of social distancing and other health measures as well as a way to mitigate the number of incidents on the Incline that the fire department would have to address Manitou Springs stated in a press release on March 18 2020 the first responders who address emergencies on the Incline are put into a high risk situation The Mayor of Manitou Springs John Graham stated While we were reluctant to close the Incline we had far more grave reservations regarding public health 5 On August 4 2020 the Manitou Springs City Council approved a memorandum of understanding MOU between Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs to reopen the Incline Within this MOU was protocol for a free online reservation system that managed the number of users with all reservations being handled by the City of Colorado Springs 6 Legal battles editThough the Incline is a popular hike and fitness destination for locals its existence since its public closing in 1990 has been controversial Many locals and some Forest Service officials wanted to keep it closed to allow it to revegetate either by reseeding or allowing nature to reclaim the scar 7 Another controversy centered on parking rights at the base of the trail head which is co located with the Barr Trail trailhead and the Pikes Peak Cog Railway All three sit in the narrow Ruxton Canyon and the popularity of the Incline has caused major parking conflicts with these entities 2 8 The land through which the Incline passes on its ascent is owned by three entities the bottom portion is owned by the City of Colorado Springs the middle section is owned by the Pikes Peak Cog Railway and the top portion is owned by the US Forest Service 9 The controversial land swap known as Strawberry Fields between Colorado Springs and the Broadmoor traded 14 sections of land totalling 371 acres for 189 5 acres of Colorado Springs land The part of the Incline of owned by the Cog Railway was included in this land swap making all of the Incline now publicly owned land The Strawberry Fields land swap was approved but was challenged in court by a citizens group 10 The legal battles over the conversion of the Incline to a public hiking trail were finally resolved in January 2013 after the issue was settled by the United States Congress 11 Hiking trail and fitness challenge editSince its closure as a railway in 1990 the trail has steadily grown in popularity as a hiking trail and fitness challenge 8 The base of the Incline sits at 6 600 feet 2 000 m and the trail climbs 2 011 feet 613 m in about 0 88 miles 1 42 km Hiking the trail should not be undertaken by the physically unfit as there is no vehicle access to the trail and anyone injured or suffering a medical emergency will have to walk or be carried down by other hikers At the top of the Incline there is a tie in to the Barr Trail that allows for hikers to descend without going back down the Incline This descent is approximately 2 79 miles or 4 49 kilometres with a much gentler slope Due to the close proximity to the large and active population center of Colorado Springs the large military population of nearby Army and Air Force bases and the US Olympic Training Center the Incline has become a popular fitness destination for those seeking an intense workout 12 13 14 nbsp The Barr Trail Bailout two thirds of the way up the InclineAbout 2 3 of the way up a Barr Trail switchback passes just a few yards from the Incline and there is a pathway that allows those who wish to exit the Incline the opportunity to take the Barr Trail back down as a bailout In 2020 two new bailouts were added that exit to the right north and lead to the Ute Pass trail The first the Lower Ute connector is at step 395 and the second the Upper Ute connector is at step 1300 which is about 500 steps below the Barr trail bailout These two new bailouts give hikers the option to exit a very difficult trail and also serve the purpose of alleviating some of the heavy traffic on the lower Barr Trail The Incline is at its steepest grade just after the Barr Trail bailout for about another 200 feet 61 m when it reaches the false summit a semi crest in the trail that obscures the true summit to hikers due to its extreme grade Those who reach the false summit are about 3 4 of the way to the top but still have several hundred feet to climb Records editThe verifiable satellite tracked record of 17 25 was set September 14 2022 by Swiss mountain runner Remi Bonnet 15 16 Also notable are the times of US mountain running team member Joseph Gray 17 45 and twelve time champion of the Pikes Peak Marathon Matt Carpenter 18 31 17 The female Incline record is attributed to Allie McLaughlin of Colorado Springs 20 07 18 In 2012 local resident Ed Baxter 58 became the first person to complete the Inclinathon 13 consecutive trips up and down the Incline in one day Baxter completed the effort in just over 13 hours 19 In 2012 Brandon Stapanowich broke the speed record for an Inclinathon at 11 hours 46 minutes 20 In 2014 Stapanowich also completed the first ever Ultra Inclinathon completing 22 laps of the Incline in 24 hours the most ever completed in a day He gained 44 000 feet 13 000 m of altitude in this endeavor 21 On May 16 2015 Wade Gardner broke the speed record for the Inclinathon with a time of 10 hours 34 mins In 2011 Greg Cummings a local resident with Type I Diabetes became the first person to hike the Incline more than 500 times in one year Cummings hiked the Incline 601 times and ascended Pikes Peak 34 times setting the World Record for elevation climbed in one year at just under 1 4 million vertical feet 430 000 metres 22 In 2013 Roger Austin ascended the Incline 719 times and reset the World Record to roughly 1 45 million vertical feet 440 000 metres hiked climbed in one year 23 In 2014 Greg Cummings ascended the Incline 1 400 times in 330 consecutive days before the Incline closed for repairs Along with other ascents Cummings reset the World Record to 2 9 million vertical feet 880 000 metres climbed in a year 24 In 2015 Roger Austin ascended the Incline 1 719 times and again reset the World Record to 3 4 million vertical feet 1 000 000 metres Along the way Austin set the record for most Inclinathons in one year at 26 On January 11 2020 at the age of 62 Greg Cummings retook the one year Incline ascent record by completing 1 825 ascents in the previous 365 days and reset the World Record to 3 6 million vertical feet 1 100 000 metres climbed in one year 25 In 2022 Rachel Jones of Colorado became the first woman to climb the Incline 1 000 times in a year 26 Chasidey Geissler of Woodland Park Colorado became the fifth person to record and be verified for 1 000 laps within 365 days On February 5 2023 Chasidey broke the female world record with 1 004 laps in 311 days 27 She finished her 365 day year on March 31 2023 with 1 222 28 Images edit nbsp Incline boxcar 1908 nbsp View of the Incline from the Red Mountain Trail nbsp The Incline rising above Manitou Springs nbsp View of the Manitou Incline from the base May 2013 nbsp The Incline viewed from about 1 4 up from the trail head nbsp Nighttime panorama of Colorado Springs as viewed from the Incline References edit Trams of the World 2017 PDF Blickpunkt Strassenbahn January 24 2017 Archived from the original PDF on February 16 2017 Retrieved February 16 2017 a b Fight over Cog an uphill battle theGazette com Retrieved February 15 2013 The Manitou Springs Incline Visit Colorado Springs Retrieved May 1 2019 History of Shenandoah County Virginia Genealogical com 1980 ISBN 9780806380117 Retrieved February 19 2013 News Press Releases Manitou Springs CO www manitouspringsgov com Retrieved May 7 2020 Trefry Alex August 5 2020 Manitou Springs City Council Approves MOU Regarding a Free Incline Reservation System Manitou rail scar theGazette com Retrieved February 15 2013 a b Signs point to Incline deal theGazette com Retrieved February 15 2013 Mt Manitou scenic Incline Railway InclineClub Retrieved February 15 2013 Strawberry Fields in Cheyenne Canon is on the table for a swap with The Broadmoor Colorado Springs Independent Retrieved February 10 2016 Manitou Incline bill signed into law The Colorado Springs Independent Retrieved February 15 2013 Opening the Manitou Incline How we Got There OutthereColorado com Retrieved February 15 2013 Olympic Training Towns Colorado Springs Sports Illustrated Retrieved February 15 2013 Bishop Greg August 2 2008 Up a Mountain Olympic Dreams are Carved New York Times Retrieved February 15 2013 Boster Seth September 16 2022 A stunning Manitou Incline record is claimed sparking drama ahead of Pikes Peak Ascent this weekend The Gazette Remi Bonnet Manitou Incline CO 2022 09 14 Fastest Known Time fastestknowntime com A pro shares easy to follow steps for your best Incline time OutThereColorado com Archived from the original on April 11 2013 Retrieved February 15 2013 Bergsten Tim Fastest woman on the Incline Colorado Springs Independent Retrieved September 10 2015 Ed Baxter climbs Manitou Incline 13 times in 13 hours 15 minutes PikesPeakSports us Retrieved February 15 2013 Inclinathon champ Brandon Stapanowich complete s 13 laps on Manitou Incline in 11 hours 47 minutes pikespeaksports us Retrieved May 5 2014 Brandon Stapanowich nails 22 Incline ascents in 24 Hour UltraInclinathon pikespeaksports us Retrieved July 5 2014 Rappold Scott October 22 2011 Springs man hikes to the International Space Station The Gazette Archived from the original on March 25 2016 Retrieved June 26 2013 Q amp A with Roger Austin the man who knocked out 371 trips up the incline in 2012 PikesPeakSports us Retrieved February 15 2013 Colorado Springs man sets Manitou Incline record despite suffering from diabetes The Gazette Retrieved January 17 2015 Boster Seth Man sets record on Manitou Incline climbing trail more than 1 800 times in a year OutThere Colorado Retrieved November 23 2022 Boyce Dan This Colorado Springs resident is the first woman to climb the Manitou Incline 1 000 times in a year and she s pregnant Colorado Public Radio https gazette com premium 1 004 laps and counting woman building on manitou incline record article 13515b48 a7de 11ed 8429 37541bd0da25 html https gazette com news courts manitou incline restraining order dismissed but worries remain article 253764d8 f8e2 11ed 90ee 4fbd2a1194fe htmlExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Manitou Incline Manitou Incline Website with trail description and history Facebook page Inclined documentary by Dean Leslie 201938 51 25 N 104 55 55 W 38 856845 N 104 931956 W 38 856845 104 931956 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manitou Incline amp oldid 1177820847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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