Thanks for your dedication to MeadoWatch so far. We have received 38 data sheets, quite impressive for the first year of the program! I am continually amazed at the caliber of people volunteering for MeadoWatch, you make the program a success, and for that we are so grateful!
I’m so glad to have met a few of you on the trail, and to hear about how you have been MeadoWatch ambassadors to interested visitors. It’s great to spread the wildflower enthusiasm! Please do tell folks to visit our website to sign up for next year’s MeadoWatch wildflower hikes.
I’m so glad to have met a few of you on the trail, and to hear about how you have been MeadoWatch ambassadors to interested visitors. It’s great to spread the wildflower enthusiasm! Please do tell folks to visit our website to sign up for next year’s MeadoWatch wildflower hikes.
If you are hiking on a clear day, don’t forget to turn around to take in the view on the way from site 8 to 9. You can see all the way to Mt. Adams on your left and Mt. St. Helens on your right, and of course Mt. Rainier, right up close!
Special thanks to Carol Miltimore, who is also a volunteer wilderness ranger, for removing the small downed tree along the trail to site 2. Above and beyond!
Special thanks to Carol Miltimore, who is also a volunteer wilderness ranger, for removing the small downed tree along the trail to site 2. Above and beyond!