RHH's photos with the keyword: ray westberg trail
Showy Phlox
02 Sep 2013 |
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Phlox speciosa is a common wildflower in our region. The flowers are usually pink, but white flowers can be found as well. These were photographed along the Ray Westberg Trail to Manatash Ridge in eastern Washington.
Canyon Wren
02 Sep 2013 |
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I believe I have this identified correctly, but would appreciate being corrected if anyone knows better. This little guy was photographed in eastern Washington near Manastash Ridge and at the beginning of the Ray Westberg trail.
Manastash Ridge
12 Jun 2010 |
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Thursday and Friday my wife and I managed to get away to do some hiking. We left very early Thursday morning and drove to Manastash Ridge, southwest of Ellensburg, Washington, on the east side of the Cascades. There, on Thursday, we hiked the Ray Westberg Trail and the Boyscout Trail.
The day was sunny and warm, though it was raining west of the Cascades. This photo was taken from the Ray Westberg Trail about halfway up the ridge and shows one of the Ponderosa Pines growing on the ridge.
The area was like a huge flower garden with Buckwheat, Pussytoes, Alliums, Larkspurs, Balsamroots, Penstemon, Phlox, Irises, Paintbrush, Salsify, Lupines, Tritellias, Asters, Groundsels and Arnicas all in full bloom. The highlights, though, were the Bitterroots, (Lewisia rediviva) which were blooming profusely on nearly every patch of rocky soil.
We went on Friday to hike in the Cascades, but that's another story and another series of pictures. I'll be posting more pictures from both hikes and also adding a new post to my blog as soon as possible, but this will have to do for today.
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