Ch’ak Ch’ak Trail
My go-to semi-daily walking path has recently put up some signage, and this is how I found out it has a specific name, the Ch’ak Ch’ak Trail. I knew it as a part of Portland’s famous 40-mile trail system that sort of circles the entire city, but the name was new. I usually park either the one closest to me or I take a drive to the other end near the Troutdale Airport and walk to a middle point, then turn around. This nets a nice 3-mile trek.
My usual “exercise” routine is one day a bike ride and the other a walk. The walking happens on non-rainy days, while the cycling happens indoors except for whichever weekend day is the non-walking one. Last week it was on Sunday, so this week it was today. The above photo is the trail’s underpass of the eastbound lanes of I-84.
The photo below is from yesterday’s walk along the trail at the Troutdale end. Where from the parking area when you start out by crossing under the landing path. It seems like there are always a couple folks out flying or requalifying, and sometimes the planes pass right over you.







