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Greg Ball, whom many considered to be at the heart and soul
of trail-building efforts in Washington State, passed away
this past October of complications from prostate cancer. Ball
leaves behind a legacy of exceptional trails advocacy and
volunteerism.
Ball was founder and director of the volunteer trail
maintenance program for PCTA's northwest partner, the
Washington Trails Association (WTA).
A former bank executive, Ball combined a love of the
mountains and devotion to the community. He started WTA's
volunteer trail maintenance program in 1993 as a way to get
hiking trails the attention they needed and to give hikers the
opportunity to give something back to the trail they enjoy.
In the 1980s, Ball joined the WTA board of directors and
served as president for two years. In 1992, he became
executive director of the WTA. He launched the first volunteer
trail maintenance program the next year. In 1998, Ball
resigned from his position as executive director to manage the
trail program full time.
Under Ball's leadership, WTA's trail maintenance program
grew into one of the nation's largest state-based programs.
Ball, himself, spent more than 100 day a year on WTA trail
maintenance work parties and last year, 1,800 WTA volunteers
worked almost 70,000 hours on hiking trails, including the
PCT, throughout the Cascades and Olympics. In 2004, for
instance, WTA made a concerted effort to upgrade the PCT south
from Snoqualmie Pass. Brush was cut back and water drainage
devices were installed to protect the tread. Thru-hikers
arriving at Snoqualmie Pass this coming season will have a
more positive experience thanks to this work.
"Without the WTA trail volunteers, we would barely be
able to keep a lot of trails open," says Gary Paull,
wilderness and trails coordinator for the Mount
Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. "Washington's trail
system would not be in the shape it is in today without the
vision and leadership of Greg Ball."
Greg is survived by his wife, Susan Ball, of Seattle, and
his sister, Patty Sauer, who lives in Arizona. The WTA's Greg
Ball Fund has been set up to help provide funding so that
Ball's legacy of fun, productive, and inspirational trail
maintenance projects can continue. For information about
joining a WTA PCT maintenance project, visit the
"Projects Database" on our Web site at www.pcta.org//help/volunteer/projects.asp
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