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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William O. Douglas Trail Opening Celebration
Jun 15, 2012
The official opening of the William O. Douglas Trail was celebrated on June 9 at Davis High School in Yakima, Douglas’ alma mater, and one of the many trailheads.
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Google Brings Street View to Hiking Trails
Jun 13, 2012
Google has announced that it is bringing their Street View maps to a hiking trail near you.
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New Plans For Denny Creek And Franklin Falls Trails
Jun 12, 2012
The Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is planning changes to two of the most popular trails in this corridor - Franklin Falls and Denny Creek - with expanded parking and improved trail amenities.
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Duckabush Trail Closed, Getting Repairs
Jun 11, 2012
On August 31 last year, an abandoned campfire triggered a wildfire that consumed over 1,300 acres along the Duckabush Trail. The fire began at Five-Mile Camp, burning the steep slopes to the north in a patchy swath between Two-Mile Camp and up and over Big Hump. Over the past few weeks, WTA has put two Backcountry Response Team crews to work on the trail to log out the charred snags and repair the tread.
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New Developments For The Green Mountain Lookout
Jun 08, 2012
There are new developments in the controversy over the Green Mountain Lookout, as a powerful line-up of voices express support for leaving the structure in place.
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Hiking the State on a Wednesday Night
Jun 07, 2012
Two hundred and twenty-seven hikers joined WTA last night for a bit of seven minute speed hiking. Our second annual Hike the State event featured seven hiking experts who talked for seven minutes about a specific region of the state. They did this seven times, to allow for smaller groups. Each hiker walked away with seven handouts detailing the hikes they just heard about.Washington Trails Association's second annual Hike the State event featured seven hiking experts who talked for seven minutes about a specific region of the state. They did this seven times, to allow for smaller groups. And each hiker walked away with seven handouts detailing the hikes they just heard about.
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Free Military Pass Now Available
Jun 05, 2012
The men and women on active duty are now eligible for a Military Pass for Free Access to National Parks and other public lands.
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National Forests Free Next Two Saturdays
Jun 01, 2012
National forest have waived recreation fees the next two Saturdays (June 2 and 9) in recognition of National Trails Day and National Get Outdoors Day. National parks and Washington state parks are free on June 9 only. WTA suggests six excellent trails that will be free both Saturdays.
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Celebrate Trails on National Trails Day
May 29, 2012
While many hikers are still thinking about their Memorial Day weekend, at Washington Trails Association we are looking forward to National Trails Day. This year's annual event is being held on Saturday, June 2. It's coordinated by the American Hiking Society as a celebration of hiking trails and the hard work that goes into creating and maintaining them.
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Memorial Day weekend destinations
May 24, 2012
Memorial Day planning is always a scramble for day hikers, backpackers, and car campers. The criteria of a crowd-free location given early-season snow levels and road & trail conditions stymies many - and those who have found a destination are as tight-lipped about it as a fisherman is about a favorite fishin’ hole.
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New trails, campgrounds envisioned for Mount St. Helens
May 23, 2012
Last fall the Gifford Pinchot National Forest unveiled a 5-year strategic investment plan that includes a call for more recreation facilities including campsites and trails. Besides adding options for camping and new trails, the new strategic plan aims to address other important recommendations in the Advisory Committee's final report including improved roads, better funding for education and interpretive activities, reinvestment in the Coldwater Visitor Center, and a continued commitment to scientific research.
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Changes on wta.org
May 22, 2012
The Washington Trails Association website has a new look! After five years, we've ushered in a new dynamic homepage, fresh colors, and a streamlined navigation. What's more, we're now mobile-friendly. Check out the changes at wta.org.
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Permits in Olympic National Park
May 17, 2012
If you're considering backpacking in several high-use areas of Olympic National Park this summer, you will need to procure a permit up to 30 days in advance.
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A Big Result for Trails
May 16, 2012
The results are in! WTA expects to take home $48,000 for trails thanks to your generous donations during GiveBIG on May 2. Our grand total includes gifts from more than 300 hikers, a "stretch" match of $4,400 and a special $2,500 match from the Eleanor Trask Fund at The Seattle Foundation.
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Bear canisters not yet required in North Cascades
May 16, 2012
The requirement for bear canisters to be used at various destinations in North Cascades National Park has been put on hold for 2012, pending more studies and tests that might expand food storage choices, such as the the aluminum-lined Ursack.
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Hiking Safety for Spring
May 15, 2012
Spring hiking evokes images of delicate woodland trillium, gushing waterfalls and hikers trying to locate the most compelling destination that they can reach. It's a time of giddy anticipation as we eagerly make plans to visit our favorite trails. With sunny skies and soaring temperatures over Mother's Day, hikers were out in force - many for their first hike of the year. Hikers posted more than 100 trip reports over a three-day time period. WTA has put together some Spring Hiking Safety Tips that are important for even the most seasoned hiker to review - what to wear, what to have in your backpack, how to choose a hike, and how to handle the hazards of hiking in the spring.
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Backpacking in Wolf Country
May 14, 2012
Last summer the public first heard official news of a resident wolf pack in the Teanaway, one of five wolf packs in the state and the furthest south. Advocacy Director Jonathan Guzzo grew up in wolf country and shares his experience and advice for sharing territory with this big bushy predator.
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Weekend Avalanche Warnings
May 11, 2012
Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center (NWAC), which is closed for the season, felt it necessary to issue special warning reports advising that snow and weather conditions this weekend are not favorable for snow travel.
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Mountain Passes Open
May 10, 2012
Hikers traveling around the state now have more options with popular mountain passes opening this week. Cayuse Pass opened Tuesday and the North Cascades Highway opened at noon today. Chinook Pass will open before Memorial Day.
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Open House for Accessible Trails
May 08, 2012
To better inform people with disabilities about what to expect of a trail in Oregon and in SW Washington, a committee called Access Recreation is in the process of developing guidelines so that land managers can provide useful information to users with disabilities to better decide if a particular trail or a portion of that is suitable for them.
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Getting to Work at Catherine Creek
May 07, 2012
The past two weekends, Washington Trails Association kicked off the first of what promises to be many trail work parties at Catherine Creek in the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area.
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