July 31

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Ten miles of climbing up onto the shoulder of Mt. Hood takes us up to Timberline Lodge. I tried to eat minimal calories in the morning so I could show up hungry, and my sweat reeks of ammonia as we arrive. It is a little disconcerting to smell like toilet bowl cleaner, but I try not to think about it too much. It is buffet time.

Timberline lodge is a massive structure built in the 1930s. Some of you may recognize it from the outside scenes shot in the movie the Shining.

Inside are tons of passageways and murals.

As we make our way to the buffet room, we see that the dining area is far more refined than I remembered. We are surrounded by families politely eating while on vacation, and all the wait staff wearing suits and ties. We feel like members of a Germanic tribe entering civilized Rome. We are the Visigoths soiling the Roman baths. I eat 5 plates of food- flank steaks, smoked trout, mixed greens, wild mushroom pasta, and fresh baked bread with disgusting amounts of butter slathered on top.

After lunch we pick up a box sent to us from our friends Zoë and John. They sent us a shockingly tremendous resupply.

I don’t think John was capable of this, so this must be the result of the extremely thoughtful and capable zoë.

We leave Timberline lodge with full stomachs and full hearts from the generosity of our friends.

In the distance we can see one of our home mountains- Mt. St. Helens.

At dusk we faced a glacial river crossing. We walk up and down the river looking for a log to cross on, but find no good options. The water looks like milk, so it is impossible to see where you step. This is dangerous milk. The water is moving so fast that boulders underneath the surface of the water bash into our legs. We get across safely, but get soaked in the process.

5 responses to “Dangerous Milk”

  1. Lidia Avatar
    Lidia

    I have often wondered how and where I can send a care package to you guys. Can you give me an address so I can send you something? Sorry I just occurred to me now. Should’ve definitely done this a lot sooner. Also give me a list of the things that you would like to see in the care package.

    I never saw the movie Shining. I’ll have to look that up.

    Sent from my iPhone

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    1. Chris Scaniffe Avatar

      We are just about in the home stretch, so I think it is too late for a box. I’ve appreciated you following along.

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      1. Lidia Avatar
        Lidia

        So sorry I didn’t think of it sooner. I was so enthralled in following you along that I totally lost my train of thought in that way.

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  2. Nicholas Duvall Avatar
    Nicholas Duvall

    100% Zoë

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  3. scaniffeja Avatar
    scaniffeja

    Nice blog entry. Nice pics. Nicer friends. Article in local paper this past Sunday about Mt Hood. “The Shining” was an epic film – definitely remember the lodge. I simply cannot understand how you shove that much food into your body in one sitting!

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