Hashing.info is a free set of tools built by a hasher, for hashers. The site started as a way to solve a simple problem: finding upcoming hash trails without digging through a dozen kennel Facebook pages and Google Calendars. It's grown from there.
No ads, no accounts, no agenda — just useful stuff for the hashing community. New tools and kennels get added regularly. Below is a running log of what's been added.
Trail Finder has reached 210 kennels across 41 states! New additions include kennels in Dallas, Minneapolis, Nebraska, Chicago, Chattanooga, Boise, and many more. Browse the full list on the Kennel Directory or visit Trail Finder and click Browse Supported Kennels.
Trail Finder has reached 145 kennels! Browse the full list on the Kennel Directory or visit Trail Finder and click Browse Supported Kennels.
Trail Finder has reached 100 kennels! Browse the full list on the Kennel Directory or visit Trail Finder and click Browse Supported Kennels.
The new Kennel Directory lets you browse all supported kennels by state. 6 more San Diego area kennels were also added.
Trail Finder now tracks upcoming runs from 75+ kennels across the US — from major metro H3s to regional specialty kennels. Visit Trail Finder and click Browse Supported Kennels to see the full list.
The HashRego Events page now has an Almost Sold Out tab so you don't miss a hash event that's about to close registration.
Three new tools went live: the Hash Trash Herald generates post-run write-ups with AI, the Down-Down Song Library collects hash songs from kennels around the world, and the HashRego Events page surfaces upcoming hash event registrations before they fill up.
New to hashing? The What Is Hashing? article collection covers the history and culture, and the Hash Lingo Glossary decodes the terminology so you're not lost on your first trail.
The Hash Name Brainstormer uses AI to spark hash name ideas — just describe the hasher. Trail Finder also upgraded its search to understand plain English: type something like "find a hash near Denver next Saturday" and it figures out what you mean.
Hashing.info went live with Trail Finder — a conversational search tool for finding upcoming hash runs by location, date, or kennel name. Started with 11 kennels. On-on!