Advocacy in the Blog
Current issues affecting trails and hikers.
Current issues affecting trails and hikers.
- Making a Difference
- At the Capitol!
- Liveblogging Hiker Lobby Day
- Washington Trails Receive Federal Funds
- Thanks to an influx of special funds appropriated by Congress as part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program in September of 2008, the Forest Service can begin work this year on repairing storm-damaged trails, roads and bridges within the Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest and the Olympic National Forest.
- Stimulus for Trails and Recreation
- Today, all eyes are on Washington (D.C., that is) and the new Obama administration. Of course, the Obama team has been busy long before the inauguration--especially on the the gigantic federal stimulus bill
- Wild Sky is Growing
- The new Wild Sky Wilderness is growing! And I'm not just talking about the Douglas firs.
- Thirteen State Parks to Close?
- Grijalva May Lead Interior, Plus Other News
- NOVA Dollars fund Cle Elum District, Snoqualmie Trail Maintenance
- What Will Obama Do For Public Lands?
- Raise a Glass to Trails
- Who Will Lead Interior?
- Bikes on National Park Trails?
- A Trails Organization for Oregon
- Photo Contest Question: What is Wilderness?
- Speak up for DNR trails!
- WTA's Comments on the Dosewallips Washout DEIS
- WHO SAYS YOU CAN’T HIKE AND WORK?
- Hike only on weekends and you’re automatically limiting yourself to a mere 8 or 10 days per month. Why stop there when Washington boasts many great, short hikes that can feasibly be fit into an evening out?
- Fire Transfers Endanger Recreation Projects
- I'm a Talking Head!






