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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Advocate for Trails at Lake Whatcom on Nov. 5
Oct 29, 2015
There’s a possibility for new trails on Lookout Mountain and next to Lake Whatcom. Here's how you can help make them a reality.
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The Science and Mystery of Sasquatch
Oct 26, 2015
It's the middle of the night and from outside your tent you hear the sound of a twig snapping. What's making that noise? We interviewed author of The Sasquatch Seeker's Manual David George Gordon for the answer.
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Urban Trails to Connect Neighbors With Nature, Each Other
Oct 15, 2015
At the end of September, Seattle City Council approved a $100,000 grant to bring an urban trail experience to one of the city's most diverse neighborhoods.
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Northwest Exposure: Photography Tips from Dean Zulich
Oct 15, 2015
We sat down with Dean Zulich, winner of the Offbeat Outdoors category in the 2014 Northwest Exposure Photo Contest to talk photography and tips for this year's contest.
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LWCF Update: Federal Program Expires After 50 Years Preserving Trail Experiences
Oct 07, 2015
One of the nation's primary conservation tools has expired due to Congressional inaction.
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Keep Kids Warm and Happy on Trail this Fall
Oct 07, 2015
With brisk temperatures, vivid color, and fascinating fungi, fall is a favorite season for many hiking families. From hot drinks to cozy layers, here's how you can ensure a pleasant outing for everyone this season.
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Explore Washington With Every Kid in a Park
Oct 07, 2015
A new national initiative will connect fourth graders and their families with their federal public lands for free this year. Below are tips to help fourth graders get the pass, and for all families to get out and enjoy federal lands in the coming year.
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Middle Fork Road Closures
Oct 05, 2015
While the paving of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Road is welcome news for hikers who use the route to reach their favorite trails, the project will cause some closures and delays. Here's what you need to know.
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Wildfires Burn Through National Forest Budgets
Oct 01, 2015
This year's fires took an enormous toll on Washington communities and wracked up a hefty bill, forcing the Forest Service to raid recreation funds.
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Stuffed Animals: The Toy You'll Want to Have On Trail
Oct 01, 2015
Bringing a fuzzy friend on trail has all kinds of benefits. Having a small comfort from home can make adventures more appealing to young ones, whether it's exploring a new place together, or snuggled in a sleeping bag after a long day.
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Does Social Media Impact the Trails We Love?
Sep 29, 2015
Social media can be a powerful tool for sharing ideas, inspiration and information, but does it have the potential to negatively impact Washington's trails and wilderness areas?
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Five Tips for Sharing Your Favorite Trails on Social Media
Sep 29, 2015
Before you upload your favorite photo from your trip, take a look at these tips.
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Photography Tips: Capturing Outdoor Action
Sep 29, 2015
These five tips will help you create better action photography to capture all the exciting moments that happen on trail.
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Gear Review: 5 Modern Flashlights, Headlamps and Mini Lanterns to Light Your Way this Fall
Sep 25, 2015
No more fumbling in the dark for the tent zipper. These light options will keep your campsite glowing and the trail illuminated.
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New Dosewallips River Trail Corridor Links State Park and National Forest
Sep 25, 2015
In a win for recreation access, a community-led effort creates a new trail corridor linking the popular Dosewallips State Park to a scenic section of the Olympic National Forest.
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DNR Proposes New Trail Policy, Public Comments Due Sept. 28
Sep 25, 2015
The Department of Natural Resources needs your input as the agency plans for the future of recreation in places like Mt. Si, Oyster Dome and Mailbox Peak.
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A Spokane Crosscut Saw’s Legacy
Sep 24, 2015
In 1915, Kisaburo Shiosaki started a laundry business that went on to serve Spokane for 90 years. At the heart of the . a business which his four sons and a crosscut saw helped keep going for 90 years.
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Lighten Your Load
Sep 13, 2015
These minimalist packs will help you reach the summit and stay light on your feet for day hikes.
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Every Kid in a Park Launches in Seattle
Sep 10, 2015
WTA helped launch the Every Kid in a Park program, a new national initiative to connect kids and their families with the trails, wildlife, and history on federal lands for free.
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Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Plans Recreation Future
Sep 10, 2015
WDFW wants to hear from you as they plan their multi-year initiative, "Washington's Wild Future: A Partnership for Fish and Wildlife."
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Northwest Exposure Photo Tips: Doug Diekema
Sep 04, 2015
Judging a photography contest is hard work, but returning judge Doug Diekema is up to the challenge. We talked with him on what it'll take to impress the judging panel for this year's Northwest Exposure Photo Contest.
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