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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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Five Tips to Make the Most of Your My Backpack Account

Oct 17, 2018

Didn't think your My Backpack account could get any better? It can.

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You Did It! Lake Serene Is Protected Forever

Oct 17, 2018

Last Friday, our friends at Forterra announced they have officially completed the purchase of land abutting the Lake Serene trail, guaranteeing the trail will remain accessible forever.

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Trailhead Direct to Continue to Provide Trails-to-Transit Service Through October

Oct 08, 2018

Transit services to the Issaquah Alps, Mount Si, and Mailbox Peak will be available until October 28 through the Trailhead Direct.

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What's the Deal with LWCF?

Oct 05, 2018

For the past 52 years, the Land and Water Conservation Authorization and Funding Act (LWCF) has been our nation’s most successful conservation and recreation program. With its future in flux, here's what you need to know.

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Capturing the Beauty of Details

Oct 05, 2018

Artist Elizabeth Ahlem Clark talks trails, art and inspiration.

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Interactive Recreation Map Offers More Options for Accessible Hikes

Oct 04, 2018

An interactive map of ADA-compliant trails and features is now available on the Washington State Parks website.

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Nature on Trail: Quaking Aspen, Gray Wolf

Oct 03, 2018

Washington's wild places are teeming with life. Learn a bit more about two common species, the Quaking Aspen and Gray Wolf, and where you can find them.

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Dried and True: Jerky Review

Sep 25, 2018

Jerky is famous among hikers as a lightweight and convenient source of protein. Here are some of our favorite jerky varieties, and some tips on making your own at home.

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Members: Making the Difference for Trails

Sep 24, 2018

Our members empower hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts to explore, steward, and champion Washington’s trails and public lands. Here are three stories from this summer we are proud our members made possible.

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3 Ways to Tackle Trash on Trail

Sep 19, 2018

Being an advocate for trails can mean many things — even picking up trash. That’s why WTA is asking hikers to make a pledge to pick it up and pack it out.

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Lost Trails Found: Summer Progress Report

Sep 19, 2018

2018 was an incredible summer for our Lost Trails Found campaign! Take a peek at some of the work we accomplished throughout the season.

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Talking Trails on Glacier Peak Wilderness: Meet the Woman in Charge

Sep 12, 2018

The Glacier Peak Wilderness—a priority area in our Lost Trails Found campaign—is beautiful, remote and captivating. We talk about this incredible area, and the work needed to save trails threatened by budget cuts with Bridget Wisniewski of the Darrington Ranger District.

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Celebrate Blanchard Mountain!

Sep 11, 2018

Celebrate the protection of Blanchard Mountain with a day full of fun activities!

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Two New Loops at Lyle Cherry Orchard

Sep 10, 2018

Thanks to the work of the Friends of the Columbia Gorge and a grant from the National Park Service, WTA will embark on the creation of two new loops and reroute on a section of the Lyle Cherry Orchard Trail in Southwest Washington.

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Volunteer Profile: Kim, Norah and Adam

Sep 10, 2018

Get to know three of our newest hard hat recipients.

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22 Years of Trail Work with WTA

Sep 06, 2018

From volunteer to WTA field manager, Alan Carter Mortimer has dedicated 22 years of work to Washington's trails.

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Expect Helicopters, Drones in Gothic Basin in Coming Weeks

Sep 04, 2018

The Department of Natural Resources is installing a backcountry toilet and assessing the area. It's all part of an area to improve trails and protect the popular hiking destination.

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Quotable: New Outdoor Heroes to Inspire You

Sep 04, 2018

There’s value in a new view, a different perspective on a familiar landscape or even the same landscape seen in a new season. There's also great value in hearing from different voices in the outdoor community.

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This Summer, Hikers Stepped Up for Trails

Sep 03, 2018

Here's how hikers worked hard for trails this summer. Plus, how WTA has been working behind the scenes to plan a future for trails.

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Entiat Campgrounds Set to Reopen in Time for Labor Day

Aug 31, 2018

Looking for a last minute campsite for the long weekend? You may be in luck.

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WTA and PSE: A Powerful Partnership

Aug 30, 2018

WTA and Puget Sound Energy are powerful partners in 2018 as both are committed to the health of our environment and of our communities.

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