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Walking with Ramona by Laura O. Foster5/13/2023 ![]() Initially the sky was grey and cloudy overhead, “Ok, this isn’t too bad,” I thought, “If only it wasn’t so damn cold.” I started to walk back to the shore, wondering how I’d finish the walk under these conditions. I stood on the floating dock beneath the bridge, as instructed by Foster, and wondered to myself why I hadn’t made my way out here before, it was a serene moment, realizing that I was the only one standing out there so close to river’s small waves. I was not prepared, only a light sweater to protect myself from Portland’s unusually cold March weather. ![]() It was freezing cold when I walked down to the boat ramp at Cathedral Park, located right along the water of the Willamette river, under St. I decided to try this stair walk tour after a long, stressful day, and it turned out to be one of the most enjoyable, calming days I’ve had all winter. John’s, one of Portland’s most famous and photographed bridges, and for good reason, it’s one of the most scenic places in all of Portland. ![]() ![]() Foster’s “Portland Stair Walks” begins with a trip to St. ![]()
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