This area burned in 2022 if I remember correctly. We finally regained access last year. It is a high ridge hike that was a chain of meadows interrupted by forest. Some of this had burned in the 80’s (?).
Last year we observed that the wild flowers were better than we had seen previously. This year only confirms last year’s observations. This will be interesting to watch as the years go by.
Last year the bear grass was phenomenal, this year it was sparse, but I believe it is on a 3 year cycle. The bear grass ended at the edge of the forest, so it will be interesting to see if it migrates into the formerly forested areas, before the saplings get established.
Owl clover

Nootka rose

Calchortis

Pentstemon cardwelli

I didn’t find the Pentstemon rupicola that I know is around…
Paintbrush

One, if not the largest Lilium columbianum I have ever seen

There was an incredible amount of Tiger lilies in certain areas, but hard to photograph the whole scene.
One of the main things we came looking for the Washington Lily named after Martha. We were not disappointed


It was 46 degrees and showered on and off our whole hike. Perfect weather for @Stonedfish, 20 degrees cooler than home less than 70 miles away!
Last year we observed that the wild flowers were better than we had seen previously. This year only confirms last year’s observations. This will be interesting to watch as the years go by.
Last year the bear grass was phenomenal, this year it was sparse, but I believe it is on a 3 year cycle. The bear grass ended at the edge of the forest, so it will be interesting to see if it migrates into the formerly forested areas, before the saplings get established.
Owl clover

Nootka rose

Calchortis

Pentstemon cardwelli

I didn’t find the Pentstemon rupicola that I know is around…
Paintbrush

One, if not the largest Lilium columbianum I have ever seen

There was an incredible amount of Tiger lilies in certain areas, but hard to photograph the whole scene.
One of the main things we came looking for the Washington Lily named after Martha. We were not disappointed



It was 46 degrees and showered on and off our whole hike. Perfect weather for @Stonedfish, 20 degrees cooler than home less than 70 miles away!






















