Then there are the occasional local explorations like the one last weekend where Grandson Ryan and I made an assault on Beacon Rock about a half hour up the Columbia River Gorge. This over 800 foot tall monolith is the hardened lava plug of an ancient volcanic vent... the rest of it eroded away long ago. Named Beacon Rock by the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery, it's a landmark of note that's hard for me to ignore. And by the way, both the 6 and 60 year old explorers completed the climb with energy to spare.
The weather is changing too, from the normal quiet dry and sunny period typical of August and September in the Northwest to a wetter colder pattern that portends the winter ahead. There are still some really nice days ahead yet this fall but the inevitable change has clearly begun. One need look no further than the parade of RVs leaving the RV park and nosing south as evidence.
We're still unsure of our path once we fall in line... just haven't taken the time to think much about that yet.
After a successful climb. |
Better not mess with this gang! |
2 comments:
That is a "wild bunch"!
Glad you survived your climb, if would have been a bit embarrasing if your grandson had to carry you down that mountain...
I haven't seen that many kids on bicycles in one place, for years. (Or outdoors throwing a football or baseball or playing kick the can.) You must, indeed, be in Portland OR!
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