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NWPIA is a paranormal
research and investigation team serving the Pacific Northwest. Using both
experimental and proven methods for collecting evidence of the paranormal, we
work to help people understand the phenomenon that they are experiencing.
Everything that we do is free of charge, and completely confidential. Our goals
are to search, learn, document, share what we have learned, and to hopefully
someday understand the rules of engagement between the material world and the
unseen.
Videos of Wellington
NWPIA has been investigating paranormal activity at Wellington since 2004. Wellington is open to the public and run by the US Forest Service along with the volunteers with the Iron Goat Trail. Please be respectful by following the laws of the US Forest Service.
If you are looking for Wellington try Googling Wellington or Iron Goat Trail. Part of the fun of Wellington is finding it.
The weather at Wellington can change in minutes so plan your trip carefully. In July and August it can get well over 90 deg during the day and drop to 50 deg during the night. Snow fall starts in November but can be as early as October. The road isn't plowed in the winter and the snow doesn't melt until mid June.
There is no overnight camping allowed at Wellington and a trail head permit is required. You can pick up a trail pass at the Goldbar Family Grocer. The cost is around $ 5.00 to $ 8.00 for a day pass and $ 40.00 for a year pass. If caught without one, the ticket is $ 60.00 +.
If you want to learn more about the disaster at Wellington, pick up the book " The White Cascade " by Gary Krist and " Vis Major " by Martin Burwash.
If you want to learn more about the Iron Goat trail go to http://www.irongoat.org/
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