Signpost Blog
"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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A Family that Hikes Together, Stays Together
May 02, 2018
A family looks back at hiking together through the years.
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Mount Rainier Passes to Open June 11
May 01, 2018
Mount Rainier National Park expects to open Chinook Pass and Cayuse Pass by June 11, and other lower-elevation facilities will begin to open in mid-May.
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People-Powered Science: Become a Trail Weed Watcher
Apr 24, 2018
Join the Pacific Northwest Invasive Plant Council (PNW IPC) for a citizen science project to learn about invasive plants in the Pacific Northwest and help stop their spread.
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Name Change: What to Call the Iron Horse Park/John Wayne Pioneer Trail?
Apr 17, 2018
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is considering renaming the Iron Horse State Park/John Wayne Pioneer Trail and they want your opinion. Speak up and let your voice be heard!
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National Park Service Backs Down from Major Fee Increases
Apr 12, 2018
Thanks to an overwhelming response from hikers and trail advocates, the Department of Interior has backed off from a plan for steep National Park fee increases.
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Take Care of the Places You Love
Apr 12, 2018
Managing marine debris and keeping Washington's coastal beaches in pristine condition is tough work. Last year, with the help of Washington CoastSavers volunteers, over 20 tons of debris were removed from 60 beaches across the coast.
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Story Behind the Photo: In the Clouds
Apr 11, 2018
Every year, WTA invites photographers to share their favorite photos for our annual contest. Photographer and avid hiker Sherri Nordin shared this shot at Mount St. Helens during last year's contest.
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Trailhead Direct Bus Starts Up April 21
Apr 05, 2018
An expanded service including more trailhead and pick-up locations is coming to Trailhead Direct for the 2018 season.
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Progress Report: Backpacking All Year
Apr 05, 2018
Washington Trails editor and mom Jessi Loerch set a goal for herself to backpack once a month this year. She's on track, and finding the sweet spot between spending alone time in the wilderness and sharing nature with some close friends.
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Coming Together for a Long, Lost Trail in the Pasayten Wilderness
Apr 05, 2018
WTA launched our Lost Trails Found campaign with the intent of bringing more awareness to the need for funding and restoration of our backcountry trail system. To help achieve our goal of restoring the Boundary Trail, WTA has joined forces with several fellow trail groups.
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The Three Cs: Raising a Child Who Loves Nature
Apr 04, 2018
Krista Dooley, parent and the youth and volunteer programs director at WTA, on how a simple walk in the woods with her young daughter builds curiosity, courage and confidence.
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Learning Skills, Building Strength on All-Girls Work Parties
Apr 04, 2018
For 10 years, WTA's all-girl trips have empowered young women on trail.
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Get a Glimpse of the Future Teanaway Community Forest in Cle Elum on April 12
Apr 03, 2018
Attend the next Teanaway Community Forest meeting on April 12 to learn about future recreation opportunities in the Teanaway and share your thoughts.
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Earth Day Hikes for Your Family
Apr 03, 2018
Celebrate Earth Day with the whole family this year. Here are several tree-hugger hikes that will allow hikers of all ages to appreciate Washington's beauty.
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Share Your Vision for the Future of Trails on the Mount Baker District
Mar 30, 2018
The Forest Service is seeking input from hikers on opportunities for projects in the Mount Baker Ranger District along the North Fork Nooksack River corridor. Help shape the Nooksack Integrated Conservation and Enhancement Project by attending a meeting in Maple Falls March 8 or April 12.
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Volunteer Profile: Pat Limberg
Mar 27, 2018
Pat Limberg has been volunteering on trail since WTA's trail maintenance program was a relatively new part of our work. She's stuck around, both on-trail and as an office volunteer, and is happy to see that WTA is still devoted to trails and the wide range of people who care deeply about protecting the places they love to play.
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Two WTA Volunteers Recognized by Friends of Olympic National Park
Mar 23, 2018
WTA crew leader Rebecca Wanagel and Washington Trails contributor Kelsie Donleycott have been recognized as super-volunteers this year. Read why.
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New Bill Is Great News for Federal Wildfire Funding and Trails
Mar 23, 2018
Hikers and trail advocates scored several big victories with the passage of a federal budget bill in Congress.
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WTA Honors Howard Carlin's Spirit of Adventure
Mar 20, 2018
Howard Carlin was many things: a lifelong Washingtonian, an avid outdoorsman and a longtime WTA member and volunteer. In 2017, WTA learned that our organization was a beneficiary of Howard’s estate. His generous gift will make a significant impact for trails.
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Fairhaven Forest Saved for Future
Mar 16, 2018
With the help of WTA volunteers, Recreation Northwest and Bellingham Parks and Recreation, the lush utopia of cedar, willow, fir and cottonwood trees known as the Fairhaven Forest is a little bit more accessible.
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Cook Now and Hike Later
Mar 16, 2018
This is the perfect time to start thinking about nutritious provisions for the trail. If you prepare them now, you’ll be ready for adventures all year long. Here are two healthy and flavorful recipes that you can eat even if your diet skews paleo, vegetarian or Whole30.
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