
3/7 Saturday. 13 of us (8 Indians) met in 2 locations, and headed to Wenas Wildlife area for some sunshine.
Black Canyon is new to me. Open vista (few trees), gentle slope, a few OTVs, gravel road.

Saw some buttercup and
yellowbell in the valley below, 1 single grass widow, quite a lot of buckwheat (all white and small).

Also a couple of fainted sign posts, and 1 corpse.

One of our 3 cars is a Tesla, so we parked by the paved N. Wenas Rd, and walked the gravel Black Canyon Rd to a gate.
Unlatched the gate and walked inside.
I guess if you had a key, you could drive further, as one black truck did.

Almost all flat in the wide canyon. At this trail junction, we waited for S who went back looking for his sunglasses. S is the only person who has been here. It took a long while. 3 of us scrambled up a hill to the right (east), hoping for a better view.
But it's too flat up, couldn't see the other side.
Soon as we lost the sight of the group below (see them in this photo), we turned back down.
There, I found the only grasswidow today. Pretty happy.

Finally S is back, accompanied by R. They were running.
We continued forward in the valley, opposite what S suggested.
Found some lingering snow. A bit muddy.
Finally gained a bit of elevation, and reached Ridge Road, where we saw a couple of ATVs.
Decent view: Adams, Rainier, the town of Wenatchee.

We walked long a nice flat ridge following a trail, and then scrambled over to a different ridge.
Coming down, a bit steep. Scramble is new to some of us, and their progress is slow.
The 3 of us who went up the hill earlier at the fork were the first to come down.
Regrouped and walked out on the gravel road together. Some are excited about the scramble, some not so happy.
At the car, they discussed having dinner in Yakima.
One guy, N.B., had a date tonight, so begged S (his driver) to skip the dinner.
I hopped on their car, went all the way to Redmond, with a 5 min stop at North Bend to charge the Tesla.
Then N.B. drove to downtown, after picking up his date near Volunteer Park.
Their event is at the library. Perfect for me. I walked home.