Endness Way
I am attempting to hike all of Pittsburgh city steps. Among the logistical challenges of finding the steps, hiking them, I have to try and not get killed by tumbling down a set of them. Why am I doing this? Lots of reasons...keep reading.
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Amazing discovery in Hazelwood
Yesterday I went for a run. The weather was perfect and unseasonably warm for late January. I found myself in Hazelwood.
a video of my experience.
the lower portion of the steps closest to Irvine St.
The lower portion of the steps closest to Irvine street is inaccessible. Allegheny Fence Company which resides on Irvine street has erected a fence blocking the steps. Imagine that.
the view from the top portion above Sylvan St
If you feel like exploring these steps yourself, do it in the winter. If you try during the warmer months, chances are the overgrowth will be too thick. The best bet for reaching the location is to take Sylvan Street from Hazelwood. Follow the trail and be careful of the mud. You could also reach the location from the other side of the trail in Greenfield. Theoretically, you can find the steps from the top of the hill by Tasso Street but it feels a lot like trespassing. You'll have to go through someone's back yard. Just be careful.
looking down toward Sylvan Street from Tasso Street and Noah Street
looking toward Tasso St and Noah St
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