
Remembering Tazul
A year ago today we lost my friend Jim Knee. Our paths first crossed because of a series of unfortunate … Continue reading Remembering Tazul
A year ago today we lost my friend Jim Knee. Our paths first crossed because of a series of unfortunate … Continue reading Remembering Tazul
I’ve been toying with what to title this post most of the last 24 hours. Yesterday I went for a … Continue reading Trail Culture
I’m having a run of bad weather luck. Or slightly good weather luck at inopportune times? Mixed with scheduling difficulties … Continue reading Not Much Luck
If you follow my Instagram, Strava, or Twitter feed you’ve seen that I’ve been getting out again. The change came … Continue reading #OldManRunning
I think, if it were possible to write a guide about how to get *any* six-year-old out on the trail … Continue reading Top Five for Hiking with a Six Year Old
Those of you who follow me on Strava may have noticed that recently I’ve started to shake things up a … Continue reading An Explanation
I just answered the leader of my local writing group with this current description of my state of being. “Shocked, rudderless, … Continue reading Secret Plans
Yesterday, I went for a slow paced trail run at Island Center. Nothing special, I’m working on building aerobic efficiency … Continue reading Instinct
“The trestle across the Columbia River connecting the western and eastern trail sections at Beverly is currently CLOSED, gated, and … Continue reading Beverly Crossing
Two state House Republicans, Joe Schmick (9th district) and Mary Dye (also 9th district), have proposed scrapping a significant chunk … Continue reading Washington State Flavored Derp