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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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Cooperative Effort Secures 50K Acres of Teanaway Land

Oct 02, 2013

Hikers and other recreational trail users have something big to celebrate today, the purchase of 50,272 acres in the Teanaway region by Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

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Federal Shutdown: What it Means for Hikers, Campers, Volunteers

Oct 01, 2013

Due to an impasse in Congress, the federal government shut down at midnight last night. Aside from the many impacts to federal employees and programs, the shutdown also impacts hikers, campers and trail volunteers.

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Trail Talk: How to Volunteer with the USFS

Sep 30, 2013

Hike anywhere in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and you’re bound to eventually run into friendly folks in U.S. Forest Service uniforms. We wanted to learn more about how to get that coveted job, where your commute is on a trail and your office is the wilderness, so we talked to Marta Sheridan, coordinator of the North Bend Volunteer Ranger Program, to learn more about getting involved with the program.

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Keeping Watch: A Weekend in Granite Mountain Lookout

Sep 30, 2013

What it's like to man one of Washington's fire lookouts for a weekend through the U.S. Forest Service's Volunteer Ranger Program.

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Video Tour: Olympic National Park Wild Soundscape

Sep 27, 2013

This week, the National Park Service released another latest in a series of videos celebrating wilderness, this time in Olympic National Park wilderness. Take a virtual walk through one of our state's most diverse land- and soundscapes.

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Change Your Plans? Heavy Rain, Winds Expected in Southwest

Sep 27, 2013

Hiking on a rainy day can be a delight. But with the National Weather Service calling for heavy rain and high winds in areas of Southwest Washington, including the coast, hikers should probably take their autumn hiking elsewhere this weekend.

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National Public Lands Day (Sept. 28) a Fee-Free Day

Sep 26, 2013

This Saturday, Sept. 28, marks National Public Lands Day, a national day honoring public lands across the country. Coming at the very end of summer, it's the perfect day for hikers, climbers, trail runners, birders, and nature photographers to get outside and play, for free, in National Parks, State Parks, and on National Forests and BLM land.

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How To Get Your Disney Princess-Obsessed Kid Out Hiking

Sep 25, 2013

Do princesses hike? In Washington, they do. From Tiana to Merida, Ariel to Princess Leia, if your kid can't get enough of Disney princesses, then use our princess guide to Washington trails to get your little one out hiking.

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Take a Scavenger Hunt

Sep 23, 2013

How do you keep kids connected to nature when school and sports activities compete for attention? Launch a scavenger hunt between soccer games in a city park! WTA's Hiker Scavenger hunt allows kids to look, listen, touch and explore their local environment - all in an hour.

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Nature On Trail: Great Horned Owl, Western Toad, Chanterelle Mushroom

Sep 19, 2013

Northwest forests are teeming with life—much of which may go overlooked or unseen. On your next hike, look out for the little things and discover something new on your favorite trails.

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A Fungus Right Out of 'A Game of Thrones'

Sep 17, 2013

The Red Juice Tooth Fungus, recently spotted on the Silver Falls Loop, is a spectacularly creepy specimen that seems like it might be related to the fictional Weirwood tree in A Game of Thrones series. When you're hiking this fall, keep your eyes peeled for mushrooms and cool fungi.

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Video Tour: North Cascades Wilderness

Sep 12, 2013

Whether you already love the North Cascades or haven't made it there yet, take five minutes for seasonal ranger Masyih Ford to take you on a tour of his North Cascades.

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Get a Grip: Trekking Poles Worth Trying

Sep 12, 2013

Walking sticks may be a retro way to hike, but modern trekking poles offer so much more in the way of comfort and support for hikers. Take a look at which ones our gear reviewers can't get enough of.

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Spaces Still Open on 20th Anniversary Work Parties

Sep 11, 2013

This Saturday is WTA's 20th anniversary of trail work, and we're celebrating all over the state. If you haven't had a chance to sign up yet, never fear - there are still spaces on these work parties and we would love to see you there!

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Volunteer and Earn Your Northwest Forest Pass

Sep 11, 2013

Volunteers join WTA work parties for many reasons, but here's a great one that many people may be unaware of. When you attend two work parties on National Forest land, you earn an annual Northwest Forest Pass - you know, the $30 one that you need at most trailheads in the state!

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Shooting the Land of Landscapes

Sep 09, 2013

Tips on how to capture Washington's stunning landscapes, whether you’re shooting with an iPhone or an expensive DSLR. The key: remember the “F” words.

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Mudslides Close Hwy 20 (N. Cascades Hwy) and SR 410

Sep 06, 2013

For the second time this summer, heavy rains caused mudslides that closed the North Cascades Highway (SR 20). Mudslides also closed sections of the SR 410 west of Naches and Icicle Road outside of Leavenworth.

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Fix Your Favorite Trail on National Public Lands Day

Sep 04, 2013

WTA volunteers give back to trails all year round, but National Public Lands Day is a national opportunity to come together with volunteers all across America and give back to trails! Join WTA on trail September 28, and help keep Washington's trails hikable and safe.

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Join the Party to Celebrate 20 Years of Trail Work!

Sep 04, 2013

Sept. 14 marks twenty years of WTA's work maintaining, creating, and preserving trails all over our beautiful state, and we want to celebrate with you! Join us at one of our anniversary trail work parties on Sept. 14 to mark this milestone in WTA's history. See you at the trailhead!

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Suiattle River Rd. to Close to Foot, Bike Traffic for Repairs

Aug 29, 2013

The Suiattle River Road will be closed to all human visitation from milepost 11.6 to the end between September 6 and October 10 for long awaited repairs.

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The Buzz on a Bumper Crop of Yellow Jackets

Aug 29, 2013

Why there have been so many wasps this year, the latest trails to watch out for wasps, and tips to keep from getting stung.

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