Cliff Walk!

“Whose crazy idea was this?” I muttered to myself. I had passed the point of no return before I noticed that the walkway was definitely one-way, and there was absolutely no going back. I noted the “deer in the headlights” look from a few others in front of...

Capilano 2014

I felt like I was returning to “the scene of the crime” two weeks ago when I revisited the Capilano Suspension Bridge, after a shame-faced absence of 24 years. (See previous blog post.) Twenty-four years—two and nearly a half decades—had changed almost everything, and...

Bridging the Gap

Twenty-four years ago, I traversed the 460 feet long and 230 feet high Capilano Suspension Bridge just north of Vancouver, British Columbia. It was, shall we say, not my finest hour. Nevertheless, I wrote a column about my experience for the Chinook Observer, and I’m...

It happened at the county fair

The 2014 Gray’s Harbor County Fair opens today in Elma and runs through Sunday. Forty-five years ago, in 1969, I was there when my cousin’s 4H “Scramble Calf” won “Grand Champion.” A year earlier, my cousin had been lucky enough to beat out several dozen other 4Hers...

The great carb debate

I’ve done a lot of personal research into the mystery of weight loss. A lot of it through trial and error. I’ve jumped on a few bandwagons here and there, but not for very long. I’ve discovered that the bottom line is always the same: fuel in, energy out. It takes...