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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Lost Trails Youth Crew Spends Five Weeks in the Pasayten Wilderness
Sep 23, 2019
Our Lost Trails Youth Crew made big impacts (and big memories) this summer as they improved trails in the remote Pasayten Wilderness.
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How Youth are Building Trails and Community — Now and For the Future
Sep 19, 2019
Here's a look at what WTA's youth crews accomplished this summer.
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Hiker Headlines: Celebrating Public Lands with Fee-Free Day, Hike-a-Thon Wins
Sep 19, 2019
There’s a fee-free day coming to our national — and state! — public lands. A new federal transit policy might make it easier for everyone to get outside. The U.S. Forest Service is hiring. The ranger station in Forks is limiting its hours. And WTA's annual Hike-a-Thon wraps up another successful season of fundraising for trails.
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Hike-a-Thon 2019: Hikers Cover 15,000 Miles, Give Back in a Big Way
Sep 17, 2019
From amazing moms to guidebook author Craig Romano to a crew from GeekWire, a record number of Hike-a-Thoners hiked over 15,000 miles in August and raised more than $155,000 for trails.
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One Trip Reporter You Otter Get to Know
Sep 13, 2019
Most trip reporters are humans, but sometimes a clever critter chimes in with valuable insight from their most recent hike. Meet River, who is helping fellow hikers — and sharing a lot of joy.
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Hiker Headlines: Discover Pass Fees, Kids Hike Free, Olympics Campgrounds Close for Season
Sep 12, 2019
The new Transit to Trails bill makes it easier for everyone to get outdoors, nationwide. State park goers might see a Discover Pass fee increase, while fourth graders get a free pass to play outside in national recreation areas. It’s the last weekend to camp at some Olympic National Forest campgrounds. And do you love trails? Apply to be an ambassador!
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Recovering the Pasayten: A Coordinated Effort
Sep 10, 2019
There's a whole lot of work to be done in the great Pasayten Wilderness — which is why we couldn't be happier to tackle it together with these fellow nonprofits.
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Young Stewards Explore and Lend a Hand on Washington Trails
Sep 09, 2019
The power of partnerships helps the Deaf T-Birds, a high school group, get out to explore and clean up Olympic beaches.
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Hiker Headlines: New E-Bike Rules, Enchantments Parking Changes, Fire Control
Sep 05, 2019
A new federal policy changes the rules regarding e-bikes on trails. Parking is no longer allowed along Eightmile Road. Upcoming road closures may mean re-routing your adventure. And planned fires may have some hikers smelling smoke.
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Blanca Lake: Just One Place WTA is Working to Save Iconic Trails
Sep 04, 2019
Our Trails Rebooted campaign is working to protect some of the most popular and iconic trails all across the state.
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Hiker Headlines: Wildfires, Columbia Gorge Trails, Hunting & Hiking
Aug 29, 2019
It’s wildfire season...isn’t it? After the burn comes the build: trails are reopening in the Columbia River Gorge. And hunting season is soon to be in full swing in the Pacific Northwest.
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Hiker Headlines: Outdoor Voices Wanted, Parking Passes Required, and a Fee-Free Day
Aug 22, 2019
Help shape the future of Washington’s state parks. Here's a quick refresher on passes for visiting public lands. And, if you want to visit a state park or national park but don't have a pass, this Sunday is your day. Finally, High Rock lookout is getting some restoration love.
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Nation's Most Important Environmental Law at Risk
Aug 20, 2019
Big changes are being proposed to the country’s first major environmental law — the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA. Some of the changes would drastically roll back public comment periods, eliminating the voices of hikers like you in proposals that impact our public lands, and the activities we enjoy on them.
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Hiker Headlines: New Boss for Forests, Ellinor Closes, Trails Get Rebooted
Aug 15, 2019
There’s a new Deputy Regional Forester in town, and she’s stoked to supervise. Upcoming trail and road closures mean opportunities for new hiking discoveries. And thanks to our hiking community, trails are successfully getting rebooted.
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Meeting Hikers' Needs: 5 Wins for Trails
Aug 13, 2019
We recently asked the hiking community which trails needed the attention of our Trails Rebooted campaign. Here are five trails you mentioned and what WTA is doing to improve the hiking experience on them.
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Cooking, Community and Camping: Recipes to Fuel Outdoor Adventures
Aug 13, 2019
A classically-trained chef shares his love of food, and recipes perfect for your next on-trail adventure.
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Hiker Headlines: Meteor Showers, Parks Funding, North Cascades Grizzlies
Aug 09, 2019
The Perseids return this weekend. King County voters approved their parks funding. Got opinions on grizzlies? North Cascades wants to hear. And there's a new wilderness designation in Colville.
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Level Up Your Workout: Bike to Your Next Hike
Aug 06, 2019
These human-powered outings are creative ways to get outside, sometimes involving multiple modes of transportation and a lot of time dedicated to travel.
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Seeking Stars: Where to Watch the Upcoming Perseid Meteor Shower
Aug 06, 2019
The annual Perseids meteor shower will start peaking soon, sending streaks of fireballs through the night skies and awing hikers near and far.
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A Day of Action: Hikers Raise Their Voices on Washington Trails Day
Aug 06, 2019
This Washington Trails Day, thousands of hikers raised their voices for funding on this day of action, hiking and celebrating.
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Tips to Inspire Kids to be Explorers like Dora
Aug 01, 2019
Swiper, YES swiping! Swipe these tips for inspiring young explorers like Dora the Explorer herself. You never know what’s in store-a when you hike like Dora!
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