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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Suiattle Road 'No Impact' Finding a Big Impact on Hikers
Nov 29, 2012
Repairs to the Suiattle River Road may finally become a reality after a new finding from the Federal Highways Administration Western Federal Lands Division. WTA and hikers have been advocating for repairs to the Suiattle River Road since flooding and landslides closed it in 2003.
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Two Teens Advocate for Getting Outside, WTA
Nov 28, 2012
Meet two high school seniors (and long-term volunteers) who will be adding their voices to the Youth Committee at Washington Trails Association. In the coming gear, Helen Miller and Tzuria Falkenberg will work with WTA board members and staff to develop and improve WTA’s youth programs for families, teens, and young adults.
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Snow Closes Mountain Passes for Winter
Nov 21, 2012
Heading into Thanksgiving weekend, most of Washington's seasonal mountain passes have closed for the winter.
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Chasing Ice: Editor's Choice Film Pick
Nov 20, 2012
In the new documentary, Chasing Ice, National Geographic photographer James Balog photographs the shrinking glaciers and icefields of the arctic over a period of three years. Through the use of high-tech time-lapse photography, Balog and crew were able to witness a very real, and very sobering, environmental epidemic.
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Hiking Couple Files 100 Trip Reports (So Far) in 2012
Nov 16, 2012
All of the hikers who write Trip Reports provide an incredible resource for Washington's outdoor community. Bob and Barb, a couple who hikes all over the state, recently filed their 100th Trip Report of 2012.
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Recreation in Washington: Three Ways to Have a Say
Nov 13, 2012
Raise your voice in three ways to have a say in the future of Washington's recreation planning. Weigh in on how visitors value the Olympic Peninsula, on the future of Mount St. Helens and on broader issues of recreation in Washington state, like the commercialization of parks.
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WTA Celebrates Volunteers in 2012
Nov 12, 2012
Washington Trails Association celebrates the 2,600 volunteers who worked to keep 170 trails passable this year at events around the state. In 2012, WTA saw a record number of 1,700 first-time volunteers. After venturing out on five work parties, more than 300 volunteers earned their hard hats this year. Check out the volunteer hall of fame and upcoming events.
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Snoqualmie Survey: Hiking Most Popular Activity
Nov 07, 2012
Hiking is the most popular recreational activity on lands in the Snoqualmie Corridor, according to the results of a new survey conducted by the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
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Headlines: St. Helens Science Center, Klosche Nanitch Lookout Removed
Nov 01, 2012
From a new Science and Learning Center at Mount St Helens to yurt camping at Coho and the closure of the Kloshe Nanitch Lookout, catch up on the latest hiker headlines
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Workplace Giving: Turn 9-5 Into Support for Trails
Oct 29, 2012
When you donate through an employer workplace giving program, like the ones at Microsoft, Boeing or any local, state or federal government office, it's kind of like you're in two places at once: in a meeting and on a mountain, typing an email and taking care of your favorite trail. When you give at work, you can feel good knowing that every moment you spend sitting at your desk is ultimately helping protect the wilderness you love.
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Get Spooked: Haunted Hikes and Campfire Stories
Oct 26, 2012
Snow's falling in the high country, the days are getting darker and Halloween is closing in. It's the time of year when some folks seek out a corn maze or haunted house for their thrills. For hikers who don't mind adding on the layers and want to get into the season with a hike or two, we've got ten hikes to try and a set of scary stories to take along with you.
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Readers' Choice 2012: Trails, Gear, Gifts
Oct 25, 2012
Highlights of Washington Trails November+December 2012 issue. Includes trail maintenance recap, North Cascades' Monte Cristo Mine cleanup, spotlight on Northwest gear companies, Washington Trails' year-end gear gift guide and the biggest readers' choice feature we've ever done!
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Discover the Appeal of Trail Running
Oct 24, 2012
Running on trails is not just for the super-fit. Just like many things, the sky’s the limit, but for most of us, trail running is just another way to have fun, move on trail, and experience the natural landscape.Whether you’re sprinkling in some running on a regular hike, or challenging yourself to run long distances on trail, you might just be a trail runner.
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Play in 100+ State Parks This Winter
Oct 16, 2012
Washington State Parks just released their winter schedule, and more than 60 state parks will be open daily. More than 100 will be partially open during the winter. Get your Discover Pass, download the schedule and visit one of 9 lesser known state parks this winter.
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Heavy Weekend Rains Bring Possibility of Landslides
Oct 12, 2012
Heavy rains are predicted around the state this weekend. While the break in the dry weather may be good news for putting an end to more than a month of wildfires around the state, National Forest officials say the rainstorms could also set the stage for landslides.
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Areas Closed by Wildfires Begin to Open
Oct 09, 2012
After almost a full month of fighting fires sparked by a lightning storm on Sept. 8, forest officials and fire managers have contained a majority of the wildfires and are reducing some area closures.
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Volunteers Tackle Ten Trails on National Public Lands Day
Oct 08, 2012
About 140 volunteers recently joined WTA trail work parties in celebration of National Public Lands Day. Working on 10 trails across the state, volunteers put in 1,226 hours building and repairing hiking trails in one single day.
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Fun and Games on Trail: Getting Kids Outside in Fall
Oct 05, 2012
How do you keep kids active and engaged with the natural world during autumn? We put the same question to our Facebook community, and heard great ideas from educators, parents, and other people who hike with kids.
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Breaking Ground on a New Trail at Ape Caves
Oct 04, 2012
Last weekend, Washington Trails Association broke ground on a brand new trail near the popular Ape Cave trail. The focus of the new trail will be a viewpoint of the Mount St Helens.
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Interactive: Fire Perimeters on Topographic Map
Sep 27, 2012
Check the status of hundreds of fires burning in Washington state with an interactive topographic showing the latest fire permitters.
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Top Gear Picks at REI
Sep 21, 2012
Looking to replace some gear as the season's drawing to a close? Still got some dividend you need to spend up before the next one comes in? Or how about just getting a jump on some holiday shopping? If so, we've gathered up a list of top trail-tested items that will be sure to please any hiker.
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