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Popular Portland chef injured after falling on trail in Columbia River Gorge

Portland, ORLocal News

Jeff Chow, the popular chef behind Mama Chow's Kitchen, has suffered serious injuries after falling on a hiking trail at Wahclella Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. This unfortunate incident has led to the temporary closure of his well-loved food cart, which is a staple in Portland's vibrant food scene. Chow's recovery is expected to take time, and he has expressed gratitude for the support he's received from the community. The article highlights the inherent dangers that can accompany outdoor activities in the Columbia River Gorge, a region known for its breathtaking landscapes and hiking trails. As Chow recuperates, locals are encouraged to rally around him and his business during this difficult period.

The closure of the food cart not only affects Chow but also impacts his loyal customer base who cherish his culinary offerings. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety while exploring the great outdoors. With Chow's resilience and the community's support, there is hope for a swift recovery and return to serving delicious meals.

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