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Washington Trails Association


Washington Trails Association
2019 Third Avenue Suite 100

Seattle, WA 98121
Work (206) 625-1367
Thursday, February 9, 2012



Washington Trails Association (WTA), the voice for hikers in Washington state. We believe hiking trails are our link to wilderness. We protect hiking trails and wild lands, take volunteers out to maintain trails, and promote hiking as a healthy, fun way to explore the outdoors. At Washington Trails Association, our job is helping hikers explore and protect the wilderness surrounding us. Learn about our work to protect and maintain Washington's hiking trails.
http://www.wta.org

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Washington Trails Association
2019 Third Avenue Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98121


Washington Trails Association News


02/08/2012 09:05 AM
Volunteers clean, repair trails at B.G. park
Battle Ground — Volunteers from the Washington Trail Riders Association, Backcountry Horsemen Mount. St. Helens Chapter, Washington Trails Association and Chinook Trails Association spent Jan. 28 cleaning up the trails at Battle Ground Lake State Park.
01/22/2012 08:36 PM
Happy trails, thanks to volunteers
Kudos to the 2,600 Washington Trails Association volunteers who put in 100,000 hours to work on maintaining and improving 153 state trails in 2011. The hours translate into 1,006 work days in five national forests, two national parks, seven state parks, two county park systems and DNR lands.
01/29/2012 03:32 AM
Local photographers snap winning nature images
There were four winners from the South Sound in the 2011 Northwest Exposure photo contest held by Washington Trails Association.
01/22/2012 03:30 AM
WTA crews contribute 1,006 days of trail work
Volunteers working with Washington Trails Association turned out for 580 one-day work parties on 153 trails around the state in 2011.
02/08/2012 11:17 AM
Laurel Creek, Virginia Creeper Trail's connection plans ongoing
While the winter weather in northeast Tennessee is not typically conducive to outside projects, it hasn’t slowed down the members of the Johnson County Trails Association (JCTA) from making plans for further expansion.



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03/03/2011 07:27 PM
Washington Trail Association - Work Party
This year, I gave thanks to the earth. My sister, Rebecca, and I gave a day to the Washington Trail Association to help restore the Mount Taylor trail. Digging, cutting, planting, moving - it was so much fun and so worthwhile. I'll be back! Try it out at wta.org
08/03/2011 11:54 PM
P4A- Washington Trails Association
P4A- Washington Trails Association The WTA website is www.wta.org Happy Project For Awesome 2010!!
11/22/2011 10:53 PM
Washington Trails Association accepts the 2011 Groundwire Connector Award for Engagement Leadership
At the Groundwire Connector Award this Fall, ED Neal Myrick awards the Washington Trails Association with the 2011 Groundwire Connector Award for Engagement Leadership.
01/08/2012 05:33 PM
Mount Dickerman Hike
The Washington Trails Association describes Mount Dickerman as... ..."one of the most popular hikes off of the Mountain Loop Highway, the Mount Dickerman Trail delivers jaw-slacking views of a ring of rugged peaks near and far. Big Four and Del Campo practically leap out at you, while Glacier Peak mesmerizes off in the distance. Though well-built and well-maintained, the trail is not easy. It starts low and heads high, wasting little time on the way to the 5723-foot summit. Dickerman's legendary blueberry patches will slow your momentum even more than the steep trail. Starting in thick timber, the way traverses the slope for a minute or two before commencing into switchback rhythm. The tread can be rocky at times. After 2 miles of continuous clambering under a dark canopy and beside and around big mossy ledges, the grade eases at a small creek crossing (dry by late summer, pack plenty of water). Welcome daylight too as the way breaks out into boundless blue- and huckleberry-bursting flats as you near 3 miles (elev. 4400 ft). After vacillating through the vacciniums, resume upward momentum. Cresting Dickerman's western shoulder, you'll have the summit in view 1 mile away and 1000 feet above. Winding through hemlock groves and heather meadows, the way once again steepens. But the stunning view south to Big Four, Del Campo, and the countless Monte Cristo peaks will help keep your mind off the grind. Finally, after gaining almost 3900 feet in 4.3 miles, reach the open summit ...
04/14/2011 07:09 AM
Washington Water Trails Association - Wolfe Property State Park work party
The crew at Exped LLC participated in a work party to help establish a new Cascadia Marine Trails campsite at the Wolfe Property State Park, just north of the Hood Canal Bridge.



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