Win a 5 Pound Bag of Trail Builder Blend Coffee for Your Dig Day
When it comes to trail building and preferred beverages, there are only two options … (1) coffee before trail building and (2) beer after trail building. Who doesn’t love a hot cup of coffee on a cold, damp morning before heading into the woods for a day of digging? We got you covered. In fact, we’re giving away a 5-pound bag of our Trail Builder Blend coffee to YOU! Whether you’re a professional trail builder or lead a group of volunteer trail builders, here’s how to win a big bag of coffee.
THREE different ways to win …
Follow @loamcoffee on Instagram.
Sign up for the Trail Builder Magazine newsletter.
Tag a friend on our Instagram post announcing this giveaway.
As I’ve shared before, since starting Trail Builder Magazine, I reacquired Loam Coffee in March. I started Loam Coffee in 2015 and then sold it in 2020. Not only do I have it back, but it’s been a fun adventure growing two brands under the same roof. Loam Coffee is now behind the Trail Builder Blend that we sell on our website. While separate, there is definitely a crossover between both brands. I’ll continue to bring them together where it makes sense. Interestingly, I connected with many of you through Loam Coffee long before the magazine was started.
Ok, so the question you might be thinking is … “how many cups of coffee can I serve with a 5-pound bag?” Great question! Of course, it depends on your coffee-to-water ratio, but a 5-pound bag can serve between 130—150 cups of coffee. That’s A LOT! That can cover quite a few dig days.
The contest ends Tuesday, June 20, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, June 21, on our Instagram Stories. Our coffee ships worldwide.
Words: Sean Benesh Photos: Sean Benesh
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sean Benesh
Sean is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Trail Builder Mag. He is also the Communications Director for the Northwest Trail Alliance in Portland, Oregon. While in grad school, he worked as a mountain biking guide in Southern Arizona. Sean also spends time in the classroom as a digital media instructor at Warner Pacific University.