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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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Volunteer in the High Desert and Camp Amid Coulees

Sep 14, 2016

Join WTA this fall at Snow Mountain Ranch near Yakima or along the Candy Point Trail near Coulee Dam.

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Then and Now: Washington's Receding Glaciers

Sep 14, 2016

Washington's glaciers were first explored and studied over 100 years ago. How many of them will be around in another century?

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Graves Creek Road Repairs Start in Olympic National Park

Sep 14, 2016

Road repairs will limit all access to trails like Graves Creek and the Enchanted Valley Chalet during late September and early October.

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Meet the Trail Community: Politician

Sep 13, 2016

As the Policy Advisor for Outdoor Recreation and Economic Development, Jon Snyder is tasked with evaluating the role Washington’s outdoor recreation industry plays in bolstering the state’s economy as a whole.

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Interview with Bill Sunderland and Alyssa Kreider

Sep 08, 2016

We sat down with, long-time supporters Bill Sunderland and Alyssa Kreider, to learn more about their history with WTA and what inspired them to contribute to the Greg Ball Trail Fund.

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Meet the Trail Community: Outdoor Technologist

Sep 02, 2016

What role does outdoor technology have in protecting trails or building community? Ryan Branciforte of Trailhead Labs talks about the future of trails, maps, apps and tech.

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Help Bats On Your Next Hike

Aug 30, 2016

White-nose syndrome has killed millions of bats in North America so far. Help reduce the impact of this disease on your next hike.

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Washington Trails Association Seeks Next Executive Director

Aug 26, 2016

WTA is hiring a new Executive Director. Learn more and help spread the word.

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How Trail Funding Works: Addressing Maintenance Backlogs on the 100th Birthday of the National Park Service

Aug 25, 2016

August 25 is the 100th birthday of the National Park Service and, though they didn't ask for a present, there is something you can do today to keep parks strong for the next century.

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Mount St. Helens: When a Mountain Moves Into Your Heart

Aug 25, 2016

WTA staffer Layla Farahbakhsh has fallen in love with Mount St. Helens during her summer exploring it and working on trails. Read her story, and join her on an upcoming workparty.

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Video: The Power of Community and Hike-a-Thon at Access Living

Aug 24, 2016

Hike-A-Thon has opened up a whole new community for 20 individuals receiving services and several staff at Access Living. The staff created a short video to capture their excitement about trails.

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Statewide Burn Ban and Campfire Restrictions

Aug 19, 2016

As hot, dry weather increases the chance for a spark to ignite wildfires, land management agencies and counties across the state have issued burn bans.

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Then and Now: Trail Food

Aug 19, 2016

Backpacking meals have evolved considerably from the early days of canned meats and heavy ingredients. See how they've changed in the last 50 years.

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Hike-a-Thon: Meet Some of the Teams on Trail

Aug 18, 2016

Get inspired by a few of our amazing Hike-a-Thoners sharing stories about why they participate and what they hope to accomplish this month.

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Northwest Exposure: Tips from 2015 Photo Contest Winners

Aug 17, 2016

The 2016 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest is now open. Check out these tips from past winners before entering your shots.

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Take Action: Connecting Mount Baker and Bellingham with a New Trail System

Aug 17, 2016

The Department of Natural Resources needs your comments as it works to complete a multi-year planning process to manage recreation on its working forests.

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PHOTOS: On Washington Trails Day, Hikers Spoke Up for Trails

Aug 12, 2016

Saturday August 6, hikers across the state celebrated the third annual Washington Trails Day by getting outside and showing their support for increasing trail funding.

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Starparty: Where to Watch the Perseids Meteor Shower

Aug 10, 2016

The annual Perseids meteor shower will start peaking this week, sending streaks of fireballs through the night skies. We've compiled a list of great spots to watch, as well as some advice for a successful stargazing overnight.

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Get Ready for the 13th Annual Northwest Exposure Photo Contest

Aug 09, 2016

The 2016 photo contest will feature a new category and some incredible prizes to be won. Contest starts August 17!

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Are You Celebrating Washington Trails Day August 6?

Aug 05, 2016

For the third year in a row, Governor Inslee has officially declared August 6 Washington Trails Day to recognize the importance trails and public lands play in our lives and to ensure we can preserve them for the future.

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Then and Now: Kloshe Nanitch Lookout

Aug 04, 2016

Hikers love fire lookouts, but these structures require both maintenance and care to be preserved for the future.

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