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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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Ice Caves Are Dangerous, So Keep Your Distance

Dec 29, 2014

Ice caves, like those at Big Four Ice Caves, pose a very real threat to anyone venturing in or near them. No matter how well-compacted or safe the snow may seem, always err on the side of caution and stay out of ice caves.

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Play Bird Bingo on Your Next Winter Hike

Dec 23, 2014

Spotting wildlife is a great reason to get outside and hike in the winter. Up your chances of seeing birds on these kid-friendly bird hikes, and turn it into a game by taking along a copy of Winter Bird Bingo.

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Meet WTA's Newest Trail Mentors

Dec 19, 2014

Our volunteer assistant crew leaders—better known by the orange hard hats they wear—have stepped up to be leaders on trail for a variety of reasons: camaraderie, a call to stewardship, the restorative powers of wilderness in a modern world. From favorite trail snack to where you'll run into them on trail, learn what makes our newest nine orange hats tick.

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Choose from 25 'First Day Hikes' in State Parks

Dec 18, 2014

Start your year with a hike outside. Washington State Parks are hosting guided First Day Hikes in 25 parks around the state on Jan 1. Choose one close to you, and spend your New Year's Day playing outdoors.

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WTA's Youth Ambassadors Are Doing More Than Ever

Dec 17, 2014

Youth Ambassador Program, youth program, teen volunteers, opportunities for youth

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Give Today to Double Your Impact!

Dec 15, 2014

Protect the trails you love and help WTA start strong in the New Year. Here are five great ways to support WTA this season.

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Trail Talk: PCT Expert Bob Woods On Washington's Iconic Trail

Dec 11, 2014

Each year, volunteers work on the PCT, which meanders along Washington's Cascadia spine from the Bridge of the Gods to Manning Park in Canada. And for years, Bob Woods has been WTA's main contact as the North Cascades Regional Representative for the iconic trail. Now, he's onto new adventures. We asked him to reflect on his time with Scenic Trails and let us know what's in store for the future.

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Victory! Hikers Celebrate New Additions to Alpine Lakes Wilderness

Dec 11, 2014

Today, Congress passed The Alpine Lakes Wilderness bill, which will protect an additional 22,000 acres to one of hikers' most beloved destinations. WTA and hikers have been working towards this victory for seven years.

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Four Trails that Need Your Help in December

Dec 10, 2014

Fight the December doldrums and get outside with our volunteer crews on one of these trails, from Poo-Poo Point to Beacon Rock State Park, where we could really use some your help.

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Wild: A Book, A Movie and an Invitation to the Trail

Dec 05, 2014

Cheryl Strayed's story of her journey along the Pacific Crest Trail hits movie theaters today in the film adaptation starting Reese Witherspoon. Millions of moviegoers will get their first look at the Pacific Crest Trail and the powerful experiences found on trail. We're hoping it inspires new and experienced hikers alike to hit the trail and become lifelong trail advocates.

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What to Watch After Seeing 'Wild'

Dec 05, 2014

So you've seen Wild, and you're stoked. You want to hit the trail now, but many of the great trails are buried under snow. We've rounded up a few resources and films to help you get your fix while you spend the season planning your own next great adventure.

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Lead an Outdoor Trip with Your Youth Group in 2015

Dec 03, 2014

Do you dream about taking your class or youth group on a hiking or camping trip? Make it happen this year! WTA will lend you free outdoor gear and provide trip funding. Get started by signing up for one of the 2015 Outdoor Leadership Training workshops.

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Speak Up for Hiking Trails at Teanaway Open House

Dec 02, 2014

Voice your opinions about the future of the Teanaway Community Forest at an upcoming public open house on Thursday, Dec. 4 from 5-8 p.m. at the Swauk Teanaway Grange, 1361 Ballard Rd. West, Cle Elum.

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Double Your Impact for Trails on #GivingTuesday

Dec 01, 2014

If you made a favorite memory on a Washington trail this year, or you plan to in 2015 then please consider giving back to WTA on #GivingTuesday.

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Hike, Ski, Snowshoe, Soak, Volunteer: A Washington Week in Trip Reports

Dec 01, 2014

You might think that rain, fresh snow and freezing temps might have kept folks inside last week. Not in Washington. From backcountry hotsprings to eagle watching and first tracks on a Mount Baker trail, check out the week in photos.

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Flood Watch in Cascades, Mount Rainier National Park Temporarily Closed

Nov 25, 2014

Mount Rainier National Park has issued a temporarily closure midday Tuesday, Nov. 25 due to heavy rains along the western Cascades. A flood watch is in effect for a number of rivers and Western Washington counties.

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Two Books to Turn to With the North Cascades Hwy Closed Until Spring 2015

Nov 24, 2014

The North Cascades Highway (SR 20) has closed for the season due to snow accumulation and avalanche danger, but you can experience the area all winter with two stunning books.

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WTA Joins the Outdoors Empowered Network

Nov 20, 2014

In early November, WTA Youth Program staff headed to Oakland and San Francisco for the inaugural National Summit of the new Outdoors Empowered Network, which is helping to support established organizations sharing the Outdoor Leadership Training model and seed similar new programs across the country.

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Tribute to the Trails Calendar: Stunning Photos, Race Dates, A Good Cause

Nov 20, 2014

Filled with inspiring photos of runners the Tribute to the Trails calendar supports trails, helps you track race dates, and keeps you motivated all year long with photos of runners on some stunning trails.

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A Vision for New Columbia River Gorge Trails in Oregon State Parks

Nov 18, 2014

This spring Oregon State Parks revealed a draft of their plan to guide the next 20 years of improvements at parks they manage in the Columbia River Gorge. Public comments are due by November 21st so its critical that hikers voice support for the ideas in the plan that will improve and expand hiking opportunities in the Gorge.

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Meet Honey Bee, the Blind Hiking Cat

Nov 14, 2014

Meet Honey Bee the blind hiking cat. Hiking (or hitching a ride atop a backpack) this one-of-a-kind kitty bravely explores the parks paths and trails around Seattle.

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