Intrepid Trail Workers Honored with Award

The Washington Trails Association held their annual Volunteer Awards program on November 18, and two of our own were honored with induction into the prestigious “Crosscut Saw Club” for 500+ days of trail work. Kudos to Cornelia Remy and George Potter for achieving this milestone.

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Tom Anderson
Takeaways from Forest Health Watch

To engage more of the Issaquah Community in the Forest Health Watch program, the Issaquah Alps Trails Club invited Joey Hulbert to give a virtual presentation and subsequent hike. A group of about 15 local residents joined Joey on Tradition Plateau to learn more about the iNaturalist app and how to identify Cedar trees that are potentially suffering from dieback.

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Keep Coal Creek Wild- Your Support is Needed!

Save Coal Creek is a group of residents of Bellevue and neighboring communities, Issaquah Alps hikers and trailrunners, local history buffs and nature lovers who want to see the former Milt Swanson property turned into a public park.

We need your support now- Please donate to the Save Coal Creek fund** HERE Or make out a check to the Issaquah Alps Trails Club with “SAVE COAL CREEK” in the memo.

This fund will be used to help cover research, attorney fees, and technical fees that arise as our efforts continue.

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We're Hiring an Executive Director!

The executive director role is a year-round, part-time contracted position involving a variety of duties including community relations and partnership building, fundraising, educational and event program development, and inter-agency communications.

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Forest Carbon Storage in the Issaquah Alps

This month, the Issaquah Alps Trails Club hosted a guided hike about the importance of Forest Carbon. We started our Forest Carbon Hike at the Harvey Manning Park (919 Bear Ridge Ct NW) with a small but inquisitive group led by Kathleen Farley-Wolf, Program Manager with the King County Forestry Program. Kathleen is a wealth of knowledge and we felt lucky to have her share with us as we walked through the green wet forest.

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IATC Launches its 2021 Annual Fundraiser

Every year the Issaquah Alps Trails Club hosts its annual Fundraiser during the month of September to raise funds for our general operating budget. This year, the board worked together to come up with a $15,000 match, so all gifts made during this fundraiser will be doubled by our very own board members.

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Poo Poo Point Trail Improvements

Are you wanting to hike to Poo Poo Point but avoid the craziness of the Chirico trailhead on the weekend? You might consider the alternative approach via the High School Trail, which has been improved and rerouted thanks to a recent project completed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

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Recreate Responsibly Coalition Updated Guidelines

The Issaquah Alps Trails Club is proud to be part of the Recreate Responsibly Coalition. The following statement was released today updating the guidelines set by the coalition in light of changing COVID-19 conditions. The statement calls for a shift in focus to the importance of preparation, inclusivity, and shared stewardship.

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