All Videos Tagged Baxter (Pikes Peak Sports) - Pikes Peak Sports 2024-05-02T11:58:39Z http://pikespeaksports.us/video/video/listTagged?tag=Baxter&rss=yes&xn_auth=no Ed Baxter climbs Manitou Incline 13 times in 13 hours, 15 minutes tag:pikespeaksports.us,2012-04-07:5021591:Video:311082 2012-04-07T23:53:50.138Z Tim Bergsten http://pikespeaksports.us/profile/TimBergsten <a href="http://pikespeaksports.us/video/ed-baxter-climbs-manitou-incline-13-times-in-13-hours-15-minutes"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="180" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2780487778?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>Ed Baxter, 58, of Colorado Springs, completed 13 round trips on the Manitou Incline on Saturday in 13 hours, 15 minutes, becoming the first - and so far, only - finisher of the "Inclinathon."<br></br> Baxter climbed a total of 26,143 feet and traveled 26.52 miles, a little longer than a marathon.<br></br> With ultra runner Brandon Stapanowich - the event… <a href="http://pikespeaksports.us/video/ed-baxter-climbs-manitou-incline-13-times-in-13-hours-15-minutes"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2780487778?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />Ed Baxter, 58, of Colorado Springs, completed 13 round trips on the Manitou Incline on Saturday in 13 hours, 15 minutes, becoming the first - and so far, only - finisher of the "Inclinathon."<br /> Baxter climbed a total of 26,143 feet and traveled 26.52 miles, a little longer than a marathon.<br /> With ultra runner Brandon Stapanowich - the event organizer - providing the cowbell, and Incline regular Michael Everson whooping it up like a kid on Christmas morning, Baxter broke through the finish line tape and immediately chugged some water.<br /> "Now I know how to break the tape from now on, just be the only one who shows up," he said.<br /> He began his lonely journey at 3 a.m. on Saturday. Beneath the light of a bright moon - he didn't need a headlamp- he paced himself for the long haul.<br /> He consumed a piece of pizza on each of his first few laps, then dug into peanut butter and jelly and various energy snacks.<br /> Later in the day, when his body began to protest the heavy physical demand, he found a place in the sun and slept for about 45 minutes.<br /> "After I took that nap, everything kind of fell into place again," he said. "I think I wasn't hydrating like I should have."<br /> The Manitou Incline is an abandoned railway bed consisting of railroad ties that form a rugged staircase rising about 1.1 miles and 2,011 feet. The Incline begins near the Cog Railway station in Manitou Springs.<br /> Though there are no official records for the number of climbs in a day, it is a good bet that Baxter has set the mark. Elite runners and cyclists often struggle to complete one trip up the Incline.<br /> A carpenter by trade, Baxter and his twin brother, Fred, climb the Incline several times a week. Ed's best time on the Incline from bottom to top is 21 minutes, 53 seconds.<br /> Incline veterans will appreciate his Inclinathon split times. They are as follows:<br /> Lap 1 - 27:55, round trip 50:10<br /> Lap 2 - 28:20, 49:43<br /> Lap 3 - 29:50, 49:50<br /> Lap 4 - 27:50 (fastest), 42:29<br /> Lap 5 - 28:05, 42:14<br /> Lap 6 - 28:32, 43:09<br /> Lap 7 - 31:32, 57:07<br /> Lap 8 - 35:02, 58:57<br /> Lap 9 - 40:52 (slept)<br /> Lap 10 - 35:37, 1:01<br /> Lap 11 - 34:29, 58:12<br /> Lap 12 - 33:32, 58:38<br /> Lap 13 - 33:53, 58:47<br /> He was the only entry in the first Inclinathon, a suffer-fest cooked up by Stapanowich. It is an unofficial event that charges no entry fee, but gives away a coconut head trophy to the winner.<br /> More of the Incline's hardcore users, including Stapanowich, are expected to try the Inclinathon next week.<br /> "As much as I would like this to be non-competitive, I know his time will be in the back of my mind," Stapanowich said.