Comments on: How to Find Trail Conditions https://dawnoutdoors.com/find-trail-conditions/ Sharing advice, info and inspiration about my happy place: the Great Outdoors. Mon, 07 Oct 2024 23:56:59 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Scott M. https://dawnoutdoors.com/find-trail-conditions/#comment-3074 Tue, 25 Jul 2017 18:56:19 +0000 https://dawnoutdoors.com/?p=2340#comment-3074 Wonderful, as always. I’d also note that road conditions may change, dramatically in certain circumstances (eg. flood or earthquake). If I’m heading deep up a Forest Service Road, even for a day hike, I make sure I have basic food for two or three days as your car *will* become after an earthquake and you will *not* be a priority for emergency services (they’ll be focused on building collapses, etc).

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By: Taryn Eyton https://dawnoutdoors.com/find-trail-conditions/#comment-2998 Mon, 10 Jul 2017 05:20:06 +0000 https://dawnoutdoors.com/?p=2340#comment-2998 In reply to Tanis.

Thanks for the kind words Tanis. I also love WTA for Washington. I would love something similar for BC. I also love the trail maintenance work that WTA does – wouldn’t it be nice to have something like that for BC too!

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By: Tanis https://dawnoutdoors.com/find-trail-conditions/#comment-2991 Sat, 08 Jul 2017 03:42:44 +0000 https://dawnoutdoors.com/?p=2340#comment-2991 Taryn, thank you for the excellent article. Very concise and informative. I have used several of these before, but now I have a whole new list to check out. For trails south of the border I often use the Washington Trails Association website (wta.org) and find it very useful and have wished there was something similar here.

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