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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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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Lauren's Legacy
May 03, 2012
After nine years as WTA's Communications and Outreach Director Lauren Braden is leaving to focus on the work that she most loves: communications and digital strategy, along with travel writing. Without a doubt, Lauren is leaving her mark on WTA. From the day of her arrival in 2003, she has transformed WTA's presence and reach in the hiking community.
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Midnight Deadline to GiveBIG for Trails
May 01, 2012
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Washington Trails Wants You!
Apr 28, 2012
How to contribute stories and photography to Washington Trails magazine.
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Backpacking for the Marmots
Apr 25, 2012
Get up close and personal with your marmot friends. Olympic National Park is looking for volunteers to help study marmot populations in the park this summer.
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North Bend Trail Warning
Apr 24, 2012
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Chasing Sun on Desert Hikes
Apr 23, 2012
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Photographing Silky Waterfalls this Spring
Apr 20, 2012
Get your camera off the "auto" setting, dial down your shutter speed and capture smooth silky images of waterfalls.
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Last Chance To Comment On Suiattle Repairs!
Apr 19, 2012
If you haven't commented on the Suiattle River Road Repair Environmental Assessment (EA), now is the time! The closing date for comments is tomorrow, and if you care about this area you should make sure your voice is heard.
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Next Week is National Park Week
Apr 17, 2012
In recognition of National Park Week, all national parks across the country are waiving entrance fees from Saturday, April 21 through Sunday, April 29. That's nine days of free entry to Mount Rainier National Park and Olympic National Park.
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Keep Your Gear Dry Too
Apr 14, 2012
Washington Trails gear team review of dry bags, pack covers, and water-repellant accessories from Sea To Summit, Exped, SealLine and Nikwax.
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GiveBIG to Trails on May 2nd!
Apr 11, 2012
GiveBIG - REAL BIG - to WTA through The Seattle Foundation's GiveBIG match campaign from 12am to 11:59pm on May 2nd!
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Become a WTA Ambassador
Apr 10, 2012
Do you love talking with people about hiking? Want to help others discover the joy of volunteering on trail? Consider becoming a WTA outreach volunteer!
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Take to the Islands
Apr 09, 2012
Great hiking beckons us to the shimmering islands of Puget Sound in spring. WTA features eight hikes on eight islands in the Sound.
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