Thursday, July 9, 2015

Beers Made By Walking Announces Summer 2015 Hikes in Bellingham

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Beers Made By Walking Partners with Whatcom Land Trust
to Announce Summer 2015 Hikes with Breweries in Bellingham

Beers Made By Walking, a program that invites brewers go on nature hikes and craft a unique beer inspired by the flora seen on the trail, is partnering with Whatcom Land Trust in summer 2015 for a series of public hikes with brewers and community members. For its inaugural season in Bellingham, a series of three hikes accompanied by Bellingham brewers will take place in July and August across Whatcom County. All of the hikes are free, but registration is required as space is limited.

Brewers attending the hikes are challenged to create a unique, place-based beer that serves as a drinkable, landscape portrait of the trails that are walked. The resulting beers will be served at a special tapping event in the fall in Bellingham, and proceeds from the beer sales will benefit Whatcom Land Trust.

The first hike is Saturday, July 11, at Canyon Lake Community Forest with Stones Throw Brewing. Registration for all three hikes begins two weeks from the hike date. The other hikes are Saturday, July 25, on the South Fork of the Nooksack River at Edfro Creek with Aslan Brewing, and Saturday, August 1, at Stimpson Family Nature Reserve with Boundary Bay Brewery. All of the hikes will take place on WLT-protected lands in Whatcom County.

All of the hikes are free, but registration is required. Online registration through Eventbrite will open approximately two weeks before each hike.

Hike Dates and Info

Saturday, July 11, 9am: Canyon Lake Community Forest - Registration Open Soon


Description: Join the first hike for Beers Made By Walking in Bellingham at Canyon Lake Community Forest. Join Bellingham brewers from Stones Throw Brewing as we explore this old-growth forest on a hike led by naturalists and Whatcom Land Trust. Canyon Lake Community Forest’s 2,250 acres includes 700 acres of ancient Alaskan yellow cedar, some of which are 1,000 years old. Since access to the site has been restricted over the past few years due to road wash out, Whatcom Land Trust and Beers Made By Walking are excited to offer this unique opportunity to explore this remote site!

Saturday, July 25, 12pm: Edfro Creek - Registration Open Soon


Description: Come take a hike along the South Fork of the Nooksack River at Edfro Creek with Bellingham brewers from Aslan Brewing. The hike will be led by naturalists and Whatcom Land Trust. The beautiful South Fork Valley is an important focus area for Whatcom Land Trust, where the mission is balancing protection of fish and wildlife habitat with farmland conservation.

Saturday, August 1, 12pm: Stimpson Family Nature Reserve - Registration Open Soon


Description: Come take a walk at Stimpson Family Nature Reserve with Bellingham brewers from Boundary Bay Brewery. The hike will be led by naturalists and Whatcom Land Trust. Walkers will explore the Lake Whatcom watershed, which provides drinking water for Bellingham. A well-maintained trail through the forest near Lake Whatcom wanders through quiet forests and offers beautiful views of two ponds on site.

About Whatcom Land Trust:
Whatcom Land Trust is a private non-profit organization committed to conserving wildlife habitat, agricultural and open space lands in Whatcom County for future generations by securing interests in land and promoting land stewardship.
About Beers Made By Walking:
Beers Made By Walking is a program that invites people to step outside and see the place they live in a new light. We invite brewers to take nature walks and make beer inspired by the plants identified on the trail. Since 2011, we have worked with over 90 breweries in Oregon, Colorado, North Carolina, and Washington. Our hiking and tasting events act as educational and fundraising programs for environmental organizations in the regions we serve.
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