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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Hacking Your Hot Chocolate
Jan 30, 2019
On those frosty Northwest winter outings, you need something warm and tasty to fill your thermos. Try one of these delightful hot chocolate recipes suggested by our Facebook community to warm you up, from the inside out.
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Trail Cookie Round-Up
Jan 30, 2019
The WTA team has our fair share of cookie-fanatics — so we wanted to share a few of our favorite cookie (or cookie-adjacent) recipes for you to try out as your next on trail treat.
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Land Managers Back at Work After Shutdown, But Hikers Should be Patient
Jan 28, 2019
The federal government is open again. Here's what hikers need to know right now.
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Hiker Headlines: Government News, Glaciers, Fires and Easier Camping
Jan 24, 2019
It’s Jan. 25. The federal government is close to a deal to resume operations. The state legislature is in full swing. Now is a good time to start dreaming about state park camping trips. Oh, and the latest in Conconully's outhouse races.
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The Calendar to Inspire Your Running Year: Tribute to the Trails 2019
Jan 22, 2019
The fourteenth annual Tribute to the Trails calendar shares the amazing trail running photography of Glenn Tachiyama, with all proceeds going to WTA.
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Hiker Headlines: Federal and State Government News, St. Helens at Risk, Lunar Eclipse
Jan 17, 2019
It’s Jan. 17. The state legislature headed back to work this week. The federal government, well, it’s still partially shutdown. And hope for clear nights — because there’s a lunar eclipse coming.
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A Trail Work Party With Powerful History
Jan 16, 2019
This winter, WTA volunteers helped rejuvenate Japanese American Exclusion Memorial on Bainbridge Island.
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WTA Joins With Outdoor Alliance for Kids, Calls for Shutdown to End
Jan 15, 2019
WTA is calling for the government shutdown to end, as widespread impacts continue around the country and on public lands.
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Lend a Hand on MLK Day
Jan 14, 2019
January 21 is a day to celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Starting in 1994, the day has also been recognized as a national day of service, mobilizing the nation to work together and make a positive impact on their communities.
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We're Heading Back to Olympia to Work for Hikers Like You
Jan 14, 2019
The legislature is currently creating the budget for the next two years. Here are WTA's funding priorities as we enter the 2019 legislative session.
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Volunteer Profile: Dana Pounds
Jan 14, 2019
WTA trail work volunteer Dana Pounds is the definition of can-do. A 20-year battle with a rare form of cancer hasn't dimmed her positivity and optimism, and losing her leg hasn't kept her off trail. She joined WTA on her first work party earlier this month.
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Federal Shutdown: What It Means for Washington Hikers
Jan 14, 2019
An impending government shutdown may impact your upcoming visit to our national parks and forests.
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Quiz: Are You a Hiker or a Hibernator?
Jan 11, 2019
Are you a dozing bear or a hopping hare?
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Hiker Headlines: Government Shutdown, Road Closures and Easier Camping
Jan 10, 2019
It’s Jan. 10. There’s snow in the highlands — and the potential for avalanche danger. The government shutdown is affecting recreation. Mount St. Helens permits will have a new system this year. State park reservations are getting an upgrade.
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Ethical Wildlife Photography: What You Need to Know
Jan 08, 2019
Wildlife photography is highly rewarding, but it's vital to respect the wildlife you're photographing. Photographer Heather Clark shares her tips.
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2018 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest Winners
Jan 04, 2019
Check out the winning images from our 2018 photo contest.
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Book Review: Slow Down, Make Time to Create Art on Trail
Jan 02, 2019
Artist Molly Hashimoto, author of "Colors of the West," would like to encourage people to slow down on their next adventure. And not just for 30 seconds to snap a quick photo.
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A Year in Trip Reports
Dec 28, 2018
WTA's trip reporter community shares stories and photos all year — reminding us that every season is hiking season.
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Major Gains for Lost Trails Around the State
Dec 26, 2018
This year, more than 500 volunteers devoted nearly 15,000 hours of work to saving lost trails across the state. Follow along for a look back at everything we've been up to in our Lost Trails Found campaign.
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5 WTA-Worthy Resolutions for 2019
Dec 26, 2018
If you love trails, these 5 resolutions will you get you outdoors, help your fellow hikers and give you a feeling of accomplishment from making a difference all across the state.
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In 2019, We Resolve to...
Dec 26, 2018
Do you have ambitions for the year to come? Gain some inspiration from the hiking community and create your own resolution for 2019.
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