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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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100,000 HOURS!!!

Nov 23, 2010

Amazing! WTA's volunteer trail maintenance program surpassed 100,000 hours for the first time ever.

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Snow Play

Nov 20, 2010

WTA has debuted a new winter recreation section of its website.

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Dosewallips River Road Washout FEIS released

Nov 18, 2010

The Olympic National Forest has released a final EIS on re-routing the Dosewallips River Road.

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War of the Sno-Parks

Nov 17, 2010

Washington and Oregon tussle over a 30-year reciprocal agreement to honor Sno-Parks passes.

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Hikers to See More User Fees

Nov 11, 2010

State land management agencies are proposing legislation to authorize steep user fees for recreationists on Department of Natural Resource lands, including one of the state's most popular trails, Mount Si. These lands need stable, sustainable sources of funding, and a reasonable user fee system is a good approach. Is $10 per person per day to hike Mount Si "reasonable?" What do you think?

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Rusty Thompson wins National Wilderness Award

Nov 04, 2010

 

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National Parks in Color

Nov 02, 2010

Love your National Parks? See them like you've never seen them before -- in downtown Seattle. The National Parks in Washington State is a fine-art exhibition of 42 large photographs displaying perspectives of National Park Service units in Washington State, currently exhibited at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. The exhibit is presented by seven resident professional nature photographers renowned for capturing exceptional views of the natural world.

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Your Suggestions, Please

Oct 28, 2010

Suggest January & February hikes for Washington Trails Magazine.

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One Hiker's Journey

Oct 27, 2010

Roger Bischoff hiked all 60 Hikes within 60 Miles of Seattle, threw a party to auction off photos, and donated the proceeds to WTA.

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Welcome Mike Stenger

Oct 26, 2010

Mike Stenger is Washington Trails Association's new Trail Programs Director.

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Hiker Missing at Lake Ingalls

Oct 25, 2010

A woman from Tacoma was day-hiking alone on the Lake Ingalls Saturday, but failed to return. Search crews are racing to find her.

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Hikers, Hunters, and Trip Reports

Oct 21, 2010

 

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Mountain Goat Fatally Attacks Hiker in Olympics

Oct 17, 2010

An aggressive mountain goat attacked Bob Boardman of Port Angeles near Olympic National Park’s Klahhane Ridge on Saturday, October 17. Boardman died within hours from his injuries. We at WTA are incredibly saddened by this news, and our hearts go out to Bob, his friends, and his family.

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Photo Contest Deadline Sunday

Oct 11, 2010

Photographers have until midnight October 17, 2010 to submit photos to WTA's Northwest Exposure Photo Contest.

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The WTA Bridge Dedicated

Oct 11, 2010

On October 7th, 40 people gathered in King County's Grand Ridge Park for the dedication of the newly-christened "WTA Bridge."

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Six State Parks Slated for Mothballing

Oct 07, 2010

To comply with mandated budget cuts, State Parks proposes mothballing six parks, including Squak Mountain, Federation Forest, Fort Ward, Peshastin Pinnacles, Tolmie, and Flaming Geyser.

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BPA Powerline Proposal threatens trails in SW Washington

Oct 05, 2010

A new high transmission line could spoil Silver Star Mountain's sweeping views and cut across several proposed non-motorized trails in the Western Yacolt Burn Forest.

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Hike & Seek

Oct 04, 2010

Take the kids out for a day of fresh air and fun.

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Trip Reporters are Amazing!

Sep 30, 2010

741 hikers filed 1667 trip reports at wta.org this summer.

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Sun + Volunteers = Great Day

Sep 28, 2010

On one of the most beautiful Saturdays of the entire hiking season, more than 120 WTA volunteers joined one of seven work parties that celebrated National Public Lands Day.

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What's the Future for the Carbon River Road?

Sep 27, 2010

 

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