Post-Cancer Get Back Out in Nature

Now that I can get back out and about in the world, all I want to do is adventure in nature!

My first e-bike ride to Pittock … I am hooked!

My first e-bike ride to Pittock … I am hooked!

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Hike Club is established!

Hike Club is established!

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An Easter Day hike to Pittock with all of the boys!

An Easter Day hike to Pittock with all of the boys!

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I am loving my new camera and zoom lens to capture our photos of our glorious Mt. Hood!

I am loving my new camera and zoom lens to capture our photos of our glorious Mt. Hood!

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Getting positive inspiration while walking around NW PDX.

Getting positive inspiration while walking around NW PDX.

Quarantine memories.

Quarantine memories.

Back out on the Pickleball Court with my buddies. I love this fun and funny game!

Back out on the Pickleball Court with my buddies. I love this fun and funny game!

A fun e-bike ride on the Fanno Creek Trail over many bridges and meet many new fun friends along the way.

Explore more at … Within THPRD boundaries, the popular Fanno Creek Trail includes 4.5 miles of ADA-accessible trail that meanders through the Garden Home-Whitford and Raleigh Hills communities.

Along its length, the Fanno Creek Trail passes through forests, wetlands, and a variety of parks, making it a great destination for walking, running, biking, recreation, and wildlife viewing. As with most of THPRD’s regional trail systems, the Fanno Creek Trail is mostly flat, allowing young bike riders a welcoming place to learn or practice their riding.