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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Three Hammocks and a Pack Raft
Aug 26, 2015
We reviewed some of the summer's best hammocks and rafts so you can pick the right one for your outing.
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Leave No Trace Workshops at Mount St. Helens
Aug 26, 2015
The Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument is hosting the award-winning Subaru/Leave No Trace team to inspire stewardship and promote Leave No Trace ethics.
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Will Hike for Catnip: Paddington the Hiking Cat
Aug 24, 2015
You've heard of hiking with dogs, but how about a cat? Paddy is turning heads on the trail with his feline grace and calm demeanor.
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My 2,500 Mile Journey to Build Trails
Aug 24, 2015
Youth volunteer Elizabeth Hopmann traveled from Texas to participate in two youth volunteer vacations this summer. Read her perspective of the experience.
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Easy Alpine Highs for Recouping or Rewarding Little Ones
Aug 21, 2015
Here are a few easy hikes guaranteed to deliver inspiring alpine splendor with a minimum of effort or stress on an injury.
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Refresh Your Trail Menu: Expedition Espresso, Biscuits & Gravy
Aug 21, 2015
Looking for an alternative to the classic peanut butter and jelly? These meals will leave you fueled and full!
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2015 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest Kick-Off
Aug 17, 2015
It's the day you've all been waiting for! Submit your photos to any or all of the five categories we're featuring this year for a chance to win amazing prizes and be featured in our annual calendar.
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Fire Update: New Blazes, Evacuations, Closures
Aug 15, 2015
Fire conditions can change quickly and hikers are advised to do their research before hitting the trail.
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Glacier Outburst Triggers Floods, Closes Westside Rd. and Trails
Aug 15, 2015
On Aug. 13, a glacial outburst on the South Tahoma Glacier triggered a series of small debris flows along Tahoma Creek. The Westside Road and area trails are closed to hikers while the park assesses damage.
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Hike-a-Thon Trip Report Roundup
Aug 14, 2015
We gathered some of the best Hike-a-Thon trip reports and pictures from the first half of August. Consider giving to their Hike-a-Thon teams to help them reach their fundraising goals!
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Adventure Run: Circumnavigating Glacier Peak in 35 Hours
Aug 13, 2015
On July 27, 2015, Luke Distelhorst and Ben Mayberry completed a circumnavigation of Glacier Peak in 35 hours, a trek that most hikers do as a multi-day backpacking trip. We talked with Luke to learn more about their incredible accomplishment.
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Northwest Exposure Photo Tips: Kristin Elwell Talks Inspiration, Alpenglow and What Makes a Great Shot
Aug 13, 2015
We talk photography tips with the 2013 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest grand prize winner, Kristin Elwell.
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Outdoor Community Discusses the Future of Recreation in Washington with DelBene, Murray
Aug 12, 2015
Nearly a dozen members of the outdoor recreation community met with Congresswoman Suzan DelBene and Senator Patty Murray to discuss the need to maintain Washington's natural heritage for the future.
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Northwest Exposure Photography Tips: Mukul Soman
Aug 07, 2015
Leading up to the Northwest Exposure Photo Contest we’ll be sitting down with some of last year’s winners to talk all things photography. First up, Mukul Soman, winner of the Flora and Fauna category.
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Want Alternative Transportation to Trailheads? Show Your Support for the Pilot Shuttle to Mount Si
Aug 06, 2015
This weekend, WTA is the sponsoring the hiker shuttle in Snoqualmie Valley. Take a hike to Little Si, Mount Si, and Teneriffe to show your support for alternative transportation options for hikers.
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Red Bluff BCRT: Saving Trails in Colville National Forest
Aug 05, 2015
Take a look at what a WTA volunteer crew can accomplish in four days! This 10-person crew replaced a worn-out bridge with a sturdy new turnpike on the Red Bluff Trail in the Colville National Forest.
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How Did Trails and Recreation Fare in the State Legislature this Year?
Aug 04, 2015
Hikers showed strong support this year during lobby day and WTA had a regular presence in Olympia all session. That work paid off! Legislators recognized the importance of trails.
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Wildfire Updates and Trail Closures: Lake Chelan Area
Aug 03, 2015
The latest news from Washington wildfires and related trail closures for the PCT and Lake Chelan areas.
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File a Trip Report from WTA's Updated Trailblazer Mobile App
Jul 29, 2015
An updated version of WTA's free mobile app now lets you file trip reports from your phone and syncs your saved hikes lists.
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A Week in the Woods: Volunteering in the Backcountry
Jul 29, 2015
Tasty food, good company, and the thrill of adventure are just a few of the reasons why a Volunteer Vacation is a great way to spend a week in some of the most beautiful locations in Washington helping repair trails.
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Two Kids, Three Months, 100 Miles of Backpacking: Part II
Jul 28, 2015
Lorelei Felchlin is an adventurous spirit, and she's fostering that same spirit in her kids by getting them outdoors as much as possible. Joey (9), Elissa (7), and Vivian (1) spend their time hiking, backpacking, rock climbing and caving, and now they have set a goal to backpack 100 miles this summer. WTA caught up with her to see how the project is going.
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