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- Green Mountain, one of Washington's premiere lookout hikes, is just one of the trails lost to washouts on the Suiattle River Road. It is featured in the Endangered Trails 2007 guide. Photo by Ed Giecek.
- New Head of Gifford Pinchot National Forest Named
- Forest Service Officer Leaves Legacy of Commitment to Public Lands
- WTA Seeks Office Manager
- WTA Seeks Trail Programs Director
- WTA Seeks Web Content Manager
- Hikers Urged to Pack Extra Caution
- Hikers should prepare for and expect fall hiking conditions in mountains this weekend.
- Icicle Creek Area Closed by Flooding
- Recent warm temperatures caused flooding that closed the upper Icicle Creek area, including campgrounds and trails.
- Who's Who in Trail Maintenance
- Who's behind WTA's great trail work to maintain our state's best hiking trails? Check out this 'Who's Who in Trail Maintenance' to find out.
- Advocacy Agenda 2008
- Washington Trails Association's advocacy for hiking trails in 2008.
- 2007 Was Quite the Year for Trails
- 2007 began with the stark realization that many of our favorite trails had been seriously damaged by storms.
- Seasonal Job Opportunities
- WTA offers full-time seasonal employment and internship opportunities within the Trail Maintenance and Youth Programs.
- Winter Hiking and Avalanche Danger
- Snowshoeing can present dangers that far exceed those of hiking in the summertime. Here are some tips for safer backcountry exploration in winter.
- A New Look for www.wta.org
- New look, new navigation and even more great content
- One Year Later, Much Storm Damage Awaits Repair
- One year after the fierce storms in 2006, many damaged roads and trails still await funds from Congress.

