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A bear was spotted on the Manitou Incline Monday for the second time in a month. A video from William Pineda shows a bear ...
A bear wanted to take a crack at the Manitou Incline Sunday. Steve Stermer, a News5 viewer, tells us he saw the bear around 7 p.m., about 100 steps from the top of the incline.
MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. (CBS4)-- One Colorado native took advantage of the lack of crowds at a popular attraction in Manitou Springs.A bear was spotted getting some steps in on the Manitou Incline! ...
A bear wanted to take a crack at the Manitou Incline Sunday. Steve Stermer said captured the bear on video around 7 p.m., ...
The popular Manitou Incline at the foot of Pikes Peak is open, and reservations are being taken for time slots to make the arduous climb straight up Mount Manitou. Reservations are required, but ...
Editor's note: This article has been revised to correct a reference to the Incline's "no-show" rate based on numbers provided to the Colorado Springs parks board.
A 64-year-old Oregon man died on the Manitou Incline after bystanders attempted CPR. California closes $12-billion deficit by cutting back immigrants' access to healthcare The Bear’s Abby Elliott: ...
The Manitou Incline will close on Saturday. The very steep trail that provides an intense workout heads 9/10ths of a mile up a mountainside on the west end of Manitou Springs, gaining 2,090 feet ...
Climbing The Manitou Incline Once Is Hard Enough. This 62-Year-Old Man Has Scaled It Nearly 1,720 Times In A Year. By Dan Boyce · Dec. 20, 2019, 4:00 am. Listen Now. 5min 02sec. Share: ...
"One misplaced step or a piece of loose rock could not only cause you to cartwheel down a long ways...but your fall could seriously injure an uphill hiker," EPCSR warned in its post.
The Manitou Incline reopens Friday with a manicured lower level two years after a first phase of repairs cleaned up the middle portion and added timber structures to ward off erosion. A reopening ...
A bear wanted to take a crack at the Manitou Incline Sunday. Steve Stermer, a News5 viewer, tells us he saw the bear around 7 p.m. about 100 steps from the top of the incline.