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Radicle Training: Bark Hike Leader
Grocery Outlet
NE Hancock and 44th Ave.
Since the beginning, Bark has offered free, monthly hikes to Mt. Hood National Forest and surrounding public lands. We believe that by witnessing the breathtaking Cascade ecosystem and learning about the many threats it faces, we can build stronger advocates for the protection of our public lands. Our hike leaders are passionate, knowledgeable volunteers who incorporate information about forest ecology and policy with how to get involved in our efforts!
Our monthly Bark About hikes are oftentimes the first events some of our fiercest advocates have attended in Mt. Hood National Forest, and for some have been life-changing events.
This event is part of Bark's Rad◦i◦cle Training Program, Bark’s free training program that empowers individuals to learn valuable skills in forest ecology, public lands advocacy, and community organizing. Check here to learn more about Rad◦i◦cle.
As we plan our set of activities to honor Bark's 20th anniversary, we would love to include your Bark story! Have pictures from the past two decades? A special spot that you groundtruthed? Were you there when.....? Here's a handy form where you can let us know what we should know about your experiences with us over the years.
Radicle Training: Bark Hike Leader
Where: Bark office, 351 NE 18th Ave
When: Saturday May 4th, 9am to 5pm
Radicle Training: Bark Hike Leader
Saturday, May 4, 2019
9:00 AM PDT 5:00 PM PDT