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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Volunteer for Two New Trail Projects in Local Parks
Feb 26, 2013
Be the first to leave your mark on two new-for-WTA projects. Both Cedar Creek and Kayak Point are day trips working in small neighborhood parks, and both trails are in critical need of your help to make them accessible to local trail users. Read more about each of these project below to figure out which one to tackle this March!
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WTA Visits The Other Washington
Feb 22, 2013
Four members of Washington Trails Association's board and staff visited Washington, DC last week and met with both U.S. Senators, seven members of Washington's Congressional delegation and key staff from the remaining three Congressional districts about recreation funding issues.
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Outdoor Recreation Boosts Washington's Economy
Feb 21, 2013
According to the Outdoor Industry Association the outdoor industry in Washington State is responsible for $22.5 billion in direct sales, $7.1 billion in wages and salaries, $1.6 billion in tax revenues and 226,000 jobs.
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How Looming Sequestration Would Impact National Parks
Feb 20, 2013
The country's latest fiscal stand-off, known widely as "sequestration," is set to commence on March 1, locking in five percent across-the-board budget cuts. Leaked documents from the National Park Service provide context to the issue by demonstrating the broad and adverse impacts that these cuts would cause, including $1.6 million from Washington's three national parks.
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WTA Releases State Of Access Report
Feb 13, 2013
WTA today released State of Access: The Future of Roads on Public Lands. In an era of major storm events, budget cuts and environmental sustainability, this report is a tool to help land managers and the hiking community assess which roads to fix and which roads to let go.
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Ten Trails to Hike, Snowshoe and Ski Presidents Day Weekend
Feb 12, 2013
A long weekend in winter is the perfect time to get outside and stretch your legs. Wildflowers are still a month or two away, but stunning views, wildlife and overnight adventures can be found across the state this Presidents Day weekend.
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Volunteers to Improve Trails at Coyote Wall
Feb 12, 2013
Through a project made possible by the National Forest Foundation and Skamania Lodge, WTA is restoring trails in the popular Coyote Wall and Catherine Creek areas in the Columbia River Gorge.
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Hikers in Olympia Lobby Representatives to Keep State Lands Open
Feb 08, 2013
Thanks to all of the hiking constituents who came from all over the state for Lobby Day 2013 to tell your representatives how much you love state lands.
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Possible Logging Adjacent To Cougar Mountain
Feb 07, 2013
More than 200 forested acres adjacent to Cougar Mountain and the Cougar/Squak Corridor may be logged if the King County Department of Natural Resources does not succeed in acquiring the property.
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Sally Jewell Nominated to Head Interior
Feb 06, 2013
Today President Barack Obama nominated Sally Jewell to be the new Secretary of the Interior. Jewell is a longtime resident of Washington, a hiker, conservationist and businesswoman who has been a strong advocate for trails and youth in the outdoors.
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Olympic National Park Wants Your Feedback
Feb 05, 2013
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Mount St. Helens Climbing Permits on Sale Feb. 1
Jan 31, 2013
Mount St. Helens climbing permits for the 2013 season, from April 1 to October 31, go on sale Friday, February 1 at 9:00 a.m. and are sold online on a first-come, first-served basis through the Mount St. Helens Institute.
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WTA Unveils Backcountry Schedule 2013
Jan 25, 2013
Preview WTA's Volunteer Vacation, Youth Vacation and Back Country Response Team schedule for 2013. Sign-ups will open Feb 4, so review our schedule and decide which trips to sign up for this year!
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Alpine Lakes Wilderness Expansion Bill Reintroduced
Jan 24, 2013
Senator Murray and Congressman Reichert have joined with co-sponsors Senator Cantwell and Congresswoman DelBene to reintroduce legislation aimed at protecting 20,000 acres adjacent to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and designating both the Middle Fork Snoqualmie and Pratt Rivers as Wild and Scenic. This important legislation has cleared every legislative hurdle other than Senate passage.
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Design a Logo for WTA and Win!
Jan 23, 2013
Washington Trails' trail maintenance 20th anniversary logo contest. Enter to win an REI gift card or Kelty Grand Mesa 2 backpacking tent!
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Olympics Spotlight: Hike, New Film, Citizen Science Slideshow
Jan 18, 2013
Hike in the Olympics this winter or virtually explore it with a new documentary featuring some spectacular backcountry scenery of the area or an audio slideshow from KUOW reporter Ashley Ahern documenting the start of a months-long pine martin study manned by volunteer hikers.
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2013 State Legislative Session Kicks Off
Jan 16, 2013
The 2013 state legislative session opened in Olympia Monday, and WTA is already working on advocating for issues that are important to hikers, including funding to keep Washington State Parks open, safe and maintained.
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Enchantments Lottery Dates, Permit Process for 2013
Jan 15, 2013
If you want to camp in the Enchantments Basin this summer, you'll need to apply for a permit in two basic steps. First you apply between February 15 and March 2. If you win a permit in the lottery, then you need to confirm and pay for it between March 6 and March 31.
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Northwest Exposure Photo Contest Winners Revealed
Jan 15, 2013
Get inspired by the slideshow of the winners of WTA's 2012 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest. Thanks to everyone who entered a photo this year. Washington state looks stunning through your lenses.
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Mount Rainier's Camp Muir to Get a Makeover
Jan 14, 2013
Proposed updates to Camp Muir in Mount Rainier National Park have been given the go-ahead. Among the changes are a number of shelter upgrades and new toilets.
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WTA Is Hiring Seasonal Field Staff
Jan 10, 2013
Do you love working outdoors with great people? Do you have a passion for hiking trails and teaching others how to maintain them? Do you dream about spending the summer in Washington's wild places? Are you looking for seasonal employment?
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