Port of Camas-Washougal Executive Director David Ripp usually hops on a bicycle to exercise, de-stress and connect with the natural environment. Later this summer, he’ll add “riding for a good cause” to that list.
In July, Ripp donated his bicycling talents to the Clark County Historical Museum’s “Friday Night Flicks” online auction. Now, Ripp plans to take the auction winner — Vancouver resident Jim West — for a bicycle ride through parts of East Clark County on a yet-to-be-determined date.
Ripp said he thought it was “a great opportunity” when the historical museum’s director, Bradley Richardson, reached out and pitched a bike tour with the Port director as one of the auction prizes.
“At first, I thought, ‘No one’s going to buy this.’ Then I found out that several people bid on it,” Ripp said. “I actually know the guy who won. He’s a recreational cyclist, so I’ll take him on one of my favorite rides, then have a good, guilt-free lunch at The Puffin afterwards. It will be fun.”
Few people are more qualified to lead an East Clark County bicycle tour than Ripp, who has been a competitive cyclist for more than 20 years.