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Sawtooth Ridge — Friday, Jun. 19, 2015

Eastern Washington > Palouse and Blue Mountains
The meadows are full of wildflowers
The Sawtooth Ridge trail provides great views into the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness and is easily accessible by any car. Wildflowers are in full bloom at this time of year. When hiking the trail, you will come to a fork at about the 2 mile mark. Taking the left fork leads to Lady Camp and Spring. Taking the right fork leads through beautiful high meadows typical of the Wenaha-Tucannon. Unfortunately, after about 4 miles in, the trail fades into obscurity, even though maps indicate that at one time it lead all the way to the Wenaha river. That had been our original goal, but we turned back rather than continue to search out the trail. Despite the difficulties, this ridge is worth visiting for the views on either side, as well as the flowers.
More wildflowers
Canyon views like these are why I visit the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness
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