Sawtooth Ridge (Wenaha Wilderness)
We will walk two miles of the ridge to a wet depression along the trail (10 miles total to Wenaha River) at 5,700’. Off FS RD 46 between Bluewood and Godman Springs the trailhead is about 1 ½ hours from Walla Walla. Phlox mats of Nuttall’s linanthus will greet as will several varieties of Antennaria (pussytoes). As many as 7 penstemon species have been observed and an open, rocky ‘bald’ features krummholzed subalpine firs. Expect return to Walla Walla by 4:30p.
Meeting Point — We will car pool from the Harper Joy parking lot on Whitman Campus. Refresh your i.d.'s and photo opportunities. Meet on Whitman Campus in Walla Walla at Harper Joy Theater parking lot at 10 am with return by 4pm.
What to bring: Bring walking stick, tick repellant, hat, lunch, water and a few dollars for driver if car pooling. Dress appropriately in sturdy walking shoes or boots and, depending on terrain, long pants. Guests are welcome. Registration not necessary. Pickup in Dayton or Milton Freewater as arranged.
General questions, concerns and corrections regarding the hike can be directed to Darcy Dauble dadauble@gmail.com
Will stick to dates unless we can’t (forest fire, air quality, flood, washed out roads, cougar tracks, thunder and lightening….). Reach out to Darcy Dauble (dadauble@gmail.com) with questions. Specific trails not identified at this time. Blooms are early this year so we are starting early but trying to be flexible about destinations. The theme is plant communities and an association with water (abundance or lack thereof). Some hikes may be a few miles – others a mile or so exploring seeps, a wet meadow, a creekside and springs!