Mark Hatfield Trailhead, east of Hood River, was the county’s busiest place on Saturday morning, with the Lila May Tutu Trot — “Help the Dancer Beat the Cancer” — a fun run and walk held to raise funds to help Lila May Schow and her family contend with costs connected to the four-year-old’s cancer treatments. (See article page B1.) Walkers start the route with the cliffs of the former quarry, now a state park, rising in the background. At left, Lila May stops for a photo and says, “One picture,” before dashing off to get ready for the kids’ race, which she completed with the help of her stepdad, Blake Hall. Adding to the party-like atmosphere was the prevalence of versions of Lila May’s favorite garment, the tutu. Costume winners, chosen by Lila May: Most Creative, Bryan Mears; Best Male, Michael Clement; Best Female, Nancy Clement; Best Kid, Jacy Johnston.