The Middle Fork Snoqualmie Road is closed just after the Mailbox Peak trailhead due to landslide damage.
Read MoreOriginally published in the winter 2008 edition of the Alpiner, this article discusses the evolution of the IATC after the passing of some of the founders of the IATC.
Read MoreKing Conservation District recently gave a presentation discussing wildlife risk and root rot in the Issaquah Alps. This article is a summary of what David Kappler learned as an attendee of this presentation.
Read MoreChapter 28 of our continuing history series details the remembering of Bill Longwell after his passing, and discusses the evolution of the club afterwards.
Read MoreDavid Kappler writes a letter of support for a potential new park addition near Red Town Trailhead King County Council Member Claudia Balducci. Read the letter in full here.
Read MoreOriginally printed in 2007, Bill Longwell remarks on hiking 50,000 miles over the course of his life.
Read MoreDavid Kappler, a longtime volunteer and board leader of the IATC, discusses donating with an IRA.
Read MoreChapter 27 recounts the club’s activities in the year 2007, including tributes to club members and a mishap on Tiger Mountain.
Read MoreThe efforts of grass-roots citizens, non-profit organizations and government agencies have all come to fruition - all funds necessary for the public purchase of the Bergsma parcel are in-the-bag. The milestone was celebrated on November 13 at the Harvey Manning Park at Talus, which abuts the Bergsma parcel.
Read MoreDoug Simpson review’s “Turn Around Time” by David Guterson.
Read MoreWith a 75% increase in ridership, season two of Trailhead Direct was a success!
Read MoreInterested in yoga for hikers and trail runners? Join local yoga teacher and IATC member for a class Saturday November 16th at Morning Glory Yoga!
Read MoreIn celebration of National Public Lands Day, members of the IATC participated in a volunteer event hosted by the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, followed by a party hosted by REI.
Read MoreWith the help of many generous donors, the IATC exceeded its goal and raised over $40,000 in celebration of its 40th year.
Read MoreForty years ago, on October 13, 1979, the Grand Opening hike of the newly-built Tiger Mountain Trail was conducted.
Read MoreChapter 26 in the History of the IATC series by Doug Simpson focuses on the “marathon hikes” or “grand traverses” that the IATC hosted that year, and reflects on previous traverses such at the “Mountains to Sound March.”
Read MoreAnother great Salmon Days weekend is in the books. Here is a recap…
Read MoreThis article is a reprint of an article in 2006 honoring IATC Founder Harvey Manning after he passed away that year. One of many tributes to Harvey, this article was written by former King County Executive Randy Revelle.
Read MoreLet’s reminisce - some photos of Harvey Manning as Grand Marshal of the 1987 Salmon Days Parade.
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