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Photo by Keith Gunnar
JOAN BURTON
HAS BEEN AN ADVOCATE FOR FAMILY HIKING AND EXPLORING FOR YEARS.
Author Joan Burton was introduced to hiking as a child, and by the time
she was a teenager, she had climbed the six highest mountains of Washington.
Later, as a parent with growing children, she introduced not only her
own family to the joys of outdoor exploring, but also members of the Girl
Scout and Cub Scout groups of which she was leader. Burton is a long-time
member of The Mountaineers, and a graduate of both the basic and intermediate
climbing courses taught by that club.
After a number of years teaching high school English, Burton became program
coordinator to the University of Washington Retirement Center, from which
she has since retired. She has published several magazine articles on
outdoor subjects; Best
Hikes with Children: Western Washington and the Cascades was her
first book. Since then she has co-authored Urban
Walks: 23 Walks Through Seattle's Parks and Neighborhoods with
Duse McLean, published by Thistle Press, and a new book best
hikes with KIDS with Ira Spring published by The
Mountaineers Books. She has also become a grandmother.
The two volumes of Best Hikes with Children in Western Washington
were the first of 14 similar books written by other authors across the
nation. These books have been important to parents of children who want
to know where to hike, but don't know how to get there or what to expect.
The books suggest ways to motivate them and how to make the hikes fun.
They tell how difficult and how safe the trails are, what seasons they
are open, and what to expect to see along the way. The trail descriptions
give children chances to test their strength and to feel strong and capable,
chances to learn, to observe, and to see what they have never seen before,
and appeal to their sense of wonder.
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NEWS ITEMS

A favorite family outing is
Mount Rainier.
NEW JOAN BURTON BOOK IS IN ITS FOURTH PRINTING
Best hikes with KIDS by Joan Burton with
photos by Ira Spring, is going into its fourth printing.
This
popular book, first published in 2006 by The
Mountaineers Books, expands and updates the information in volumes
one and two of her Best Hikes with CHILDREN. The book is available
at book stores, ranger stations, and other outdoor venues, or can be ordered
online through
Amazon.com or Barnes
& Noble.
CURRENT LIST OF TRAIL CLOSURES
Many favorite family trails were badly damaged by 2006 winter storms and
are closed for repairs. With the recent storm, expect more to be added.
Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest Trails
Walt Bailey, Big Four Ice Caves (trail bridge now being repaired), Clear
West Peak, Evergreen Mountain (road & trail), Hidden Lake, Cascade Pass
road, Troublesome Creek
Mount Rainier National Park
Green Lake, Silver Falls
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Grassy Knoll, Lewis River, Packwood Lake (Pipeline), Takh Takh Lake Loop
Trail
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Map of Trail damage
Click here to view the Washington
Trails Association interactive map of storm damage and closures.
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