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Anatomy of a Ski Area Permit
Cascade Backcountry Alliance obtained the special use permits for all major ski areas in Washington. We analyzed them for how they impact backcountry access and published the full permits for increased transparency on the conditions that govern our local ski areas. See what they contain in this blog post.

Kira Tully
Sep 17, 20256 min read


Join the Cascade Backcountry Alliance Board!
We’re looking for new volunteers to join our board for the upcoming season! If you’re interested in joining a passionate team to improve access to winter backcountry recreation, our short application only takes 15 minutes to complete.

Michael Graw
Aug 14, 20254 min read


Our 2024-25 Season in Review: What We Accomplished and What’s Next
With the 2024-25 season coming to an end, we want to highlight some of the work our team accomplished this year that we’re most proud of. We also want to say a big thanks to our community and partners—we couldn’t do this work without all of you.

Michael Graw
Jun 10, 20253 min read


Sno-Parks 101
Our climate in Washington blesses us with some of the deepest winter snowpacks anywhere in the world. However, this climate also creates unique challenges for winter recreation in that snow. For most of the state’s population, our winter pursuits take place on state or federal land at higher elevations in the Cascades. This begs the question: how do we access those areas, and how is that access initially established, maintained, and funded? Franklin Falls Sno-Park What Are Sn

Kira Tully
Apr 15, 20254 min read


Join Us for Backcountry Connections: A Social Event for the Backcountry Community
Join us for Backcountry Connections to find your new favorite touring partners! The event is at Old Stove Gardens in Ballard on April 8.

Michael Graw
Mar 12, 20251 min read
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