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man’s body was staggering. Tough. He could walk forever on legs that 
wouldn’t quit no matter what, no matter how far or how steep the hill. 
He loved it. 
I live and work on top of a two-thousand-foot-tall redwood- 
covered mountain overlooking the Pacific Ocean. I have lived there 
thirty years, and I have two hundred of my five hundred people up 
there at headquarters. And I own a stunning mountain-top ranch 
property nearby that is the only in-holding inside a five-thousand-
acre open-space preserve. Once when father was eighty, he and my 
twelve-year-old son, Nathan, and I left the rest of the extended fam-
ily at the ranch and started downhill, toward the Pacific, through the 
trees on the trails into the heart of Purisima Canyon. Father whistled 
and talked as if he were a boy. No worries. Walking. Walking purged 
worry. I’ve been a moun-tain man in this area most of my life and 
know it exceptionally well, and my legs are used to hills from living 
here. At every trail junction, I would say, “Now Father, this way is 
the shorter, less steep, quicker way to get back, and that way is the 
longer, further-down-in-the-canyon, steeper way. Which way do you 
want to take?” At every junction, he chose the harder, longer way. We 
dropped thirteen hundred feet in elevation and walked five miles, at 
which point we had to get back up. I was a bit worried. When we 
stopped, Father wasn’t walking, so he would start to worry. And he 
could worry about nothing at all and turn it into a big worry. And 
right then he worried that my mother would be wor-ried that we 
were stranded and hurt in the woods because it was taking us so long 
to get back. Nathan, raised on the mountain, scampered ahead like 
a darting deer. As the sun started setting, Father fretted more and 
wanted us to pick up the pace. Of course, my mother wasn’t worried. 
She wasn’t the worrying kind. That’s what he liked—walking, wor-
rying, and work. 
One of the best times I ever had with my father came about by 
serendipity. I was fourteen. The family—Mother, Father, Donald, and 
I—were having a Wyoming-dude-ranch summer vacation. Arthur 
was gone from home by then. Father and I had been hiking daily. I 
was a nut about wildlife at that time— loved critters of all forms. One 
day we were out hiking and looking for antelope. Father was walking 
and talking. I was looking for antelope.We were way the heck away 
from the car, maybe four miles, in the high plateau, sparse chapar-
ral. Summer clouds started to fill the sky, and we started drifting 



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