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"This little newsletter has been an experiment so far, testing a hunch I've had that such a means of communication among walkers is needed." — Signpost magazine, 1966.

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2018 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest Winners

Jan 04, 2019

Check out the winning images from our 2018 photo contest.

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Book Review: Slow Down, Make Time to Create Art on Trail

Jan 02, 2019

Artist Molly Hashimoto, author of "Colors of the West," would like to encourage people to slow down on their next adventure. And not just for 30 seconds to snap a quick photo.

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A Year in Trip Reports

Dec 28, 2018

WTA's trip reporter community shares stories and photos all year — reminding us that every season is hiking season.

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Major Gains for Lost Trails Around the State

Dec 26, 2018

This year, more than 500 volunteers devoted nearly 15,000 hours of work to saving lost trails across the state. Follow along for a look back at everything we've been up to in our Lost Trails Found campaign.

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5 WTA-Worthy Resolutions for 2019

Dec 26, 2018

If you love trails, these 5 resolutions will you get you outdoors, help your fellow hikers and give you a feeling of accomplishment from making a difference all across the state.

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In 2019, We Resolve to...

Dec 26, 2018

Do you have ambitions for the year to come? Gain some inspiration from the hiking community and create your own resolution for 2019.

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State Park Camping Reservations Will Soon Be Easier

Dec 21, 2018

The system will be down for a week, but once it's back up, it will be easier to use and make more parks available for reservations.

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This Year's Favorite Gear

Dec 20, 2018

Washington Trail's staff spend a lot of time outdoors — and we try out a lot of new gear. Here are our favorites from the year that we love enough to recommend to you.

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Rockstar Community Leaders Champion Outdoor Adventures

Dec 20, 2018

Meet three determined outdoor leaders who led memorable trips for their schools and programs this year.

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Sweet Treats for the Trail

Dec 20, 2018

What motivates a hiker to make that final push to their campsite at the end of a long day on the trail? Dessert, of course!

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New Year, New Hiking Opportunities in Whatcom County Parks

Dec 19, 2018

If you’ve resolved to explore new trails in the New Year, new opportunities in the Bellingham area are just in time.

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What It Takes to Research and Write 500 Hikes for WTA

Dec 14, 2018

WTA's hiking guide content manager, Anna Roth, just finished writing her 500th hike. She reflects on highs, lows and what she's learned.

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Guided Snowshoe Hikes for Everyone

Dec 13, 2018

From beginner treks to more advanced outings, these guided snowshoe hikes are a safe and fun way step into the world of winter recreation.

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Advice from a Park Ranger: Plan Your Best Vacation at Olympic National Park

Dec 11, 2018

Find a quiet corner of one of America's most popular national parks with this advice from a ranger who works there.

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Celebrate a New Year with Free Hikes at Washington State Parks

Dec 06, 2018

Free, guided hikes and snowshoe trips will be offered all across the state on January 1. Additionally, New Year's Day is a fee-free day. No Discover Pass is required.

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Hiker Approved: King County's Transit-to-Trail Service Proves Popular

Dec 04, 2018

The first full season of Trailhead Direct city-to-trail shuttle service wrapped up at the end of October. What did we learn from the pilot project?

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Wrap Up: A Working Mom's Year of Backpacking Once a Month

Dec 03, 2018

In January, Washington Trails editor Jessi Loerch set a goal to go backpacking once a month. She reflects on the year's adventures, and what she learned.

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Enhance Your Hikes with 5 Hints From a (Sorta) Famous Person

Nov 30, 2018

How to beat the winter blues and embrace a sense of play? Grab your sequins or a stuffed chicken, recommends guidebook author David Williams.

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Columbia Gorge Trails Reopen After Fire

Nov 28, 2018

Gorge area hikers rejoice! After more than a year of burn closures, several trails affected by the Eagle Creek Fire are back in business.

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The Changing Face of the National Forest

Nov 19, 2018

Meet Yewah Lau, the district ranger for the Hood Canal Ranger District and 16-year veteran with the U.S. Forest Service. Be sure to join us in pledging to thank a ranger after reading.

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Watch for Winter Road Closures Across the Cascades

Nov 14, 2018

With winter right around the corner, be prepared for road closures throughout the cascades. Chinook Pass and Cayuse Pass around Mount Rainier, and the North Cascades Highway all tend to close in mid-Novemer.

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