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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Hiker Headlines: Leave No Trace in the Enchantments, Outdoor Funding, Fighting Weeds
Jul 11, 2019
The Enchantments are getting some LNT Hot Spot love. Washington state awarded grants across the state to fund outdoor projects. And, toxic weeds in King County? There’s an app for that.
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A Weekend in Trip Reports: 7 Backpacking Trips From Around the State
Jul 09, 2019
Members of the WTA community made the most of the holiday weekend, choosing to sleep outside by way of celebrating the unofficial start of summer. By the looks of things, snow is rapidly melting out at some higher elevations, allowing for stunning wildflower displays, mountain vistas and plenty of photo ops.
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Hiker Headlines: Fire Smarts, Olympics Goats Relocation, WTA's Hike-a-Thon
Jul 03, 2019
It’s Wednesday, July 3. Be smart about fire safety this weekend. Goats are being relocated again in the Olympics, affecting some popular trails. We launched our annual Hike-a-Thon event. Award shines spotlight on expanding the outdoor narrative.
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Road Access: Helping Get Hikers to Trailheads
Jul 02, 2019
We’re taking a look at roads across the state as part of work to ensure access to trails.
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Hiker Headlines: Rainier Roads, Wildfire Season, Powerful Partnerships
Jun 27, 2019
It’s Thursday, June 27. Hikers will be happy to know several Mount Rainier roads will open soon. Droughts, fires and dry conditions found in national parks and forests. WTA leaders took a hike with a King County Executive to celebrate their decades-long partnership. And the USDA Forest Service wants to change some rules on environmental reviews.
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Celebrating Partnership: WTA and King County Parks
Jun 27, 2019
On Monday, WTA staff joined King County Executive Dow Constantine for a hike on the Margaret’s Way trail. The trail is a strong example of what can happen when a government agency like King County Parks teams up with a non-profit organization like WTA.
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Gear Review: Headlamps
Jun 24, 2019
What you need to know to find the right one.
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Hiker Headlines: Summer! Working on a Lost Trail, New Connections in Olympia
Jun 20, 2019
It’s Thursday, June 20. The longest stretch of daylight you’ll see this year is tomorrow. A popular Olympic National Forest trailhead will be closed. Some hardy teens have embarked on a mission to tackle 5 weeks of trailwork. And WTA is excited to cut the ribbon on a new connector trail in Olympia.
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Nature on Trail: Moose, Elephant's Head
Jun 20, 2019
Washington's wild places are teeming with life. Learn a bit more about two local species, the moose and elephant's head, and where you can find them.
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Hiker Headlines: Federal Advocacy, Closed Trails, Drought and Ferry County
Jun 13, 2019
It's June 13. WTA has been in the other Washington. A number of toilets are closed at trailheads in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. It's really, really dry out on the Olympic Peninsula. And Ferry County is making the most of the recreation economy.
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Three State Recreation Organizations Advocate Together for Trails in D.C.
Jun 12, 2019
Last week, WTA’s advocacy director Andrea Imler journeyed to the other Washington with leaders of two other local outdoor recreation organizations, Back Country Horsemen of Washington and Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance to speak up in support of public lands and trails.
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Sharing a Love for Nature Through WTA
Jun 12, 2019
WTA member Maggie Oliver passes on the values of conservation to her students.
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Lost Trails Youth Corps: Tackling Backcountry Trails with Teamwork
Jun 12, 2019
This June, an all-star crew of 10 hardworking teens will embark on a 5-week long trail maintenance and leadership development journey thanks to the continuation of our partnership with the Northwest Youth Corps (NYC).
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