
Not know exactly where we’d end up in Beaver Stadium, we asked a helpful usher-type, who gave us several choices for point of entry.
My dear wife Karen and I decided to enter the bowl at field level.

We looked all around the 105,000-seat stadium and let it wash over us.
The Carrier Dome, home to our season tickets for Syracuse University football this past decade, has its own charms, being the only indoor college venue these days and all.
But. This. Place. Is. Really. Big.

Of course, entering at field level, we had to face the fact that our two seats were in row 79. As in, quite near the top of the bowl I’m showing up in the photo above.
Up those stairs we climbed.

I was quite happy with the seats my dear wife had scored online.
Karen thought we should go look out from the very tippy top.

The last row is up there.

I was happy at a Penn State football game! Karen gets a lot out of me never, ever thought was in there.
How many steps, I wonder?
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Dorthy, This isn’t Kansas anymore!
Big difference from Syracuse out in Nittany Valley.
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One heck of a difference, Gerald, and I can hear the music and see the bike with Toto!
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What a great pic of you two and the stadium! It was worth the climb I’m sure.
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It was one heck of an experience, Karla. Yes, I’m glad we cliiiiiiiiimbed those stairs. And thank you!
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You’re welcome! What a game for us here between A & M and AR last night!
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Yes, yesterday was wow all around college footballl, Karla!
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looks like a great stadium visit and a climbing adventure all in one
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Yes bigger than a rock wall and equal to a small mountain, Beth!
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Wow
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