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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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WTA Testifies in D.C. to Champion Trail Funding

Mar 22, 2017

WTA's executive director gave testimony in D.C. on Tuesday to champion the need for increased investment in trails and recreation lands during a hearing hosted by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

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Spokane-area Hiker Protects Trails She's Loved Since Childhood

Mar 21, 2017

For Spokane-area's Holly Weiler, getting to lead work on trails she's loved since childhood has special meaning. That the project came in ahead of schedule and under budget is just a bonus.

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No Matter How Cute They Are, Don't Feed the Wildlife

Mar 21, 2017

Spring is a busy time for wildlife. Here are a few reasons why it's important to give animals plenty of space.

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Mount Rainier Wilderness Permits Now Open Online

Mar 17, 2017

Wonderland and other permit applications can now be submitted online, the first step to a new system for Mount Rainier National Park.

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Gear Library Helps Young Women Discover the Outdoors

Mar 16, 2017

Every time they go exploring, Young Women Empowered makes use of WTA's gear library to stay safe and comfortable. On a recent trip, many of their youth and mentors were able to experience the North Cascades for the first time.

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Partnership Between UW’s iSchool and Mount Rainier Gives Students Real-World Experience

Mar 16, 2017

Students from the iSchool have worked with Mount Rainier National Park to help the park with its technology needs while gaining valuable experience.

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A New Look for Spring

Mar 14, 2017

We've made a few updates to wta.org this week. Take a look at what we changed, and let us know what you think.

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Saving Lost Trails: 3 Areas Where WTA Will Focus in 2017

Mar 07, 2017

The hiking community has an opportunity this year to save three iconic places that represent the variety of challenges trails are facing across the state.

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Volunteer Profile: Carmen Zavala

Mar 06, 2017

Meet Carmen Zavala -- a recently-settled Seattle resident who wanted to learn more about where trail comes from and who takes care of them.

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With WTA's Help, Youth Ambassadors Share Their Love for Trails

Mar 04, 2017

Through WTA's Youth Ambassador Program, young people who love to hike and volunteer gain valuable skills and share their love for trails

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Hiker Input Sought on Marbled Murrelet Proposal, Comments Due March 9

Mar 02, 2017

Outdoor recreation enthusiasts are invited to comment on a proposal to protect habitat for the marbled murrelet, a small seabird native to the North Pacific.

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What Inspires You to Care for Trails?

Feb 27, 2017

Caring for trails and wild places for the next generation is important, but why wait? Let's care for those places right now and enjoy them now, too.

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Q&A: How to Make the Most of a Multi-Day Volunteer Trip

Feb 27, 2017

Each year, WTA offers volunteers a chance to go out on multiday work parties. We interviewed volunteer veterans to get their tips on how to make the most of your trip.

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Backcountry Permit Reservation System Coming to North Cascades National Park

Feb 25, 2017

Due to increased use, a reservation system for backcountry permits will be in place for the 2017 season on several popular hikes in the North Cascades National Park.

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Take Action to Protect the Methow Valley from Mining

Feb 22, 2017

Following incredible community support in 2016, Methow Valley closed 2016 with a victory for long-term protection against mining for the region’s recreation lands.

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On-Trail Comfort Food

Feb 21, 2017

While these meals won’t live up your mom's apple pie or great grandma’s mac and cheese, they’re easy to make and comforting enough to make anywhere on the trail feel like home.

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President’s Day Hikes on Federal Lands

Feb 17, 2017

Take advantage of federal fee-free day on February 20, and explore a new trail on your public lands.

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Record Numbers Show Up to Speak for Trails in Olympia

Feb 16, 2017

More than 120 hikers from across the state joined WTA for Hiker Rally Day in Olympia yesterday to voice their support for funding for trails and recreation lands and programs to get youth outside.

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Lightning Round with WTA's New Executive Director

Feb 14, 2017

We asked WTA's executive director, Jill Simmons, seven quick questions on her first day.

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Attend an Open House on Proposed Grizzly Bear Restoration

Feb 09, 2017

The National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service invite the public to participate in a series of informational open houses regarding the proposed alternatives for the restoration of grizzly bears to the North Cascades Ecosystem.

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D.C. Update: Bill to Sell Public Lands Withdrawn, Monuments and Drilling Proposals Move Forward

Feb 08, 2017

The first two weeks for the new federal administration and the 115th Congress saw the introduction of multiple proposals that could impact hikers.

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