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2022 - What’s Next

Lots more travel to come, with several new places plan to visit, and two major hash events to participate in. Baca selengkapnya
  • Halve Mein H3 #721

    7 September 2022, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    As luck would have it, I just happened to be in the area today, and was able to catch another HMH3 trail north of Albany, NY. We had a slightly bigger pack than 2 weeks ago, and a bit longer trail. Starting at a recently closed bar & grill, our hares Dirtbag and Wasted Time (who would summarily be tagged as Wasted Flour after his virgin performance on this trail) set an interesting path around Clifton Park. The pack of roughly 12 made our way through the trials and tribulations of this mostly pavement trail.

    https://www.relive.cc/view/vdORMLXokKv

    We did have a few shiggy areas that caused the walkers and the stroller to deviate, but the rest of us finally made it to the beer stop. This is when things got a bit hinky. Our virgin hare was supposed to lead us into the finish from here, and he actually ended up getting lost (laying trail that no one followed . . . and ended up be the DFL), while the pack managed to find our own way back to the cars . . . as you might expect, the hares were regaled with many a song as they were rewarded with many down downs.

    Despite the jocularity of this shindig, we all had a great time, with plenty of laughs. After circle, 6 of us found our way to a local pub for some grub, and had great conversations about sailing boats and the like. This will probably be my last hash in the USA for quite some time, as I head off to spend the rest of the year on the road in Asia, Australia, South America, and Antarctica . . . and maybe a few mystery excursions. Farewell to all my new friends here in Upstate New York.
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  • Von Tramp H3 #17

    10 September 2022, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    What an awesome weekend. When I hashed with the Halve Mein H3 on Wednesday, I thought that was going to be my last trail in the USA for the summer . . . but luck was on my side. While up in Vermont for a 10K race yesterday morning, I got an event announcement from the Von Tramp H3 that they were going to have a trail for the Full Moon, in Burlington yesterday afternoon. They are a fairly new hash, so I did not know what to expect. As the pack gathered, the hares announced it was going to be a “Pick Up” hash.

    Drawing straws, the first hare was selected and received a 3 (well, probably more like 5) minute head start. He was tricky, and had a all headed the wrong way after the first corner he went around. But he was soon run down, and the second hare took off. Meanwhile, I began my usual moves to outflank the hare, and was rewarded with catching the second hare a couple blocks over. He passed over the map exclaiming he did not know where he was, so I just took off running until I found some street signs. After several minutes, I finally figured out where I was, and where the objective beer stop was, and set off to find some interesting terrain. After about a mile, I was snared and passed the flour over to Flexy who ran trail down to the edge of the park. In all, we had 6 hares covering just shy of 3 miles getting to the first beer stop.

    After gathering up the pack, straws were drawn again, and the first hare set off with a new map headed for beer check number 2. Flanking this hare also, I managed to take over the tail setting duties. Zigging my way through town, I managed to find the park in the middle of town, the police station, another park, before circling a store and heading right back through the other side of the second park. The pack was coming down the street, but I was able to stand motionless and watch them looking around. A couple hounds got close, so I had to dart to a grassy spot and lay down while the FRBs found trail and yelled out, bringing them all back together. I then headed out towards the edge of town, looking for a foot trail in the woods that was on the map. Hitting a chain link fence, I turned into the forest, but after only a couple hundred feet, the undergrowth was too dense . . . plus I had run out of flour, so just started walking back towards the pack. Passing back over to Flexy again, who had the second bottle of flour, he took us the rest of the way into the second beer check out in the forest. The pack had grown by this point, as some wayward (LATE) hashers had finally caught up.

    https://www.relive.cc/view/vYvrLkMzxx6

    The final leg was hared by Flexy, as he took us back to the park where we started and had the cooler pulled out by the time we all arrived. By the time we circled up, we had a pack of over a dozen hashers. All in all, it was an awesome 6-7 mile pick up trail (making it a solid 13 mile day), and a fun and entertaining circle. With the cooler nearing empty, we cleaned up and headed to a local pub back in the middle of town. A few more hashers ended up joining us there. It was the perfect ending to the past 5 weeks and 15 hash trails in NY, VT, ME, MA, NH, and RI. Many thanks to all the hash clubs in the region.
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  • Tbilisi H3 500th Run Weekend

    17 September 2022, Georgia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    The weekend started with a farewell party on Thursday evening, for two local hashers departing for Bangkok. Friday evening we all met at Rose Revolution Square to board the bus for our ride out to the countryside. The venue was about an hour north of Tbilisi, at a lovely lakeside hotel. We had the whole place, so were free to wander about and get crazy. Trail started about 15 minutes from the hotel, and was an A to B affair through mostly farmers fields and forested paths. The hares asked for some assistance, so I gladly joined in to set trail, which we prelaid, and then ran along with the pack.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jdn-WqZxL3c&f…

    All was going as planned until about 100 meters from the end, when we encountered some neighborhood dogs protecting their turf (when we set the trail, we had passed by these dogs and did not get them too excited), but as the pack rumbled in, about a half dozen of us got to the dogs and slowed down, but Dildo ran ahead and blasted right into the dogs, and the biggest one took offense and grabbed onto his leg, which resulted in a quick trip to the local clinic, 15 stiches, and a couple lifelong scars to talk about. The Sunday hangover trail was mostly a walk around the hotel area, to a local craft cider bar way out there in the middle of nowhere. With the exception of the dog bite, it was a most excellent weekend with a bunch of fun hashers (7 of which got named during the festivities).
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  • In Search Of . . . a laundromat

    19 September 2022, Georgia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Today’s episode of Haz takes on the World is all about . . . “LAUNDRY”

    Living life out of a backpack requires special care, and at least a once a week requirement for laundry, whether that is do it yourself . . . or a wash and fold service. Having just come back from a hash weekend, I have a bunch of smelly shirts, shorts and socks to contend with. I found a laundromat on Google maps, so set off to check it out. I chose one that was more towards the business district, and was surprised to find the street was under major renovation, sidewalks all torn up, the road had just been repaved, so there were very few cars, and most of the people were walking in the street. It was only about a kilometer away, but once I got there, I found it was completely shuttered.

    OK, so no worries then. Next option was to just find a place for lunch. In this part of town there were no tourist traps, just businesses, and what sort of restaurants do you think I found? Aaaaaaaannntt, WRONG. McDonalds, Burger King, Subway, Dominos, KFC, and a couple local burger joints.

    Continuing on and looking for a place for local cuisine, I saw this cool park . . . and that was it. Today was now going to be let’s scout a hash trail. I had a blast wandering through this park, and the surrounding area. I am sure the Tbilisi H3 has probably run through this area before, but it was still fun for me. I bet you thought this was going to be about LAUNDRY, right? See a potential trail I may set if they ever invite me back (wishful thinking), hope you enjoy it as well.

    https://www.relive.cc/view/vr63AnLPzdv
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  • Tbilisi to Yerevan via the land border

    21 September 2022, Georgia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Back in the saddle . . . another travel day. I take joy in the successful accomplishment of all the moves, and they are:

    • Taxi from hotel to obscure street corner on the other side of Tbilisi to catch bus (9 passenger van)
    • Arriving early enough to catch the 9 am bus that left at 8:30
    • Crossed the land border between Georgia and Armenia without issue
    • Arrived in Yerevan (the capital of Armenia) in the expected 5 hours
    • Walked the 2 kms from bus stop to hotel
    • Hotel wanted cash only, so wandered around to find an ATM that worked (took a couple tries)
    • Checked into hotel
    • Turned in my laundry for service
    • Found food and drink (you know what I mean)
    • . . . and now lounging to get the next move set up
    • BTW, hash is on Saturday, YeeHaw

    Photos are random shots from inside the vehicle on the way down. Also a close up of the predominant building structures. Similar to Aberdeen, Yerevan is also known as the Granite city. Whereas Aberdeen is mostly the slate grey stone version, Yerevan is made up of the pinkish granite.
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  • Yerevan H3 #11

    24 September 2022, Armenia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    It’s a small Hash World . . .

    I have been wanting to visit Armenia for a while now, and since they were having a trail the week after the Tbilisi H3 500th weekend, it worked out perfectly that I could visit both. It was an easy 5 hour ride down from Georgia on Wednesday, and I spent the past couple days wandering around the capital city of Yerevan seeing the sights. Saturday finally rolled around, and I made the 3 km walk up the hill to the start. I had been texting the current GM/RA Ginger Balls Cupped for the past month or two coordinating, and he met me at the start shortly after arrival. He is here from Nebraska, and after asking about his work, I mention that I am a vagabond, but did most of my hashing while in the US out in Hawaii.

    He mentions he had been in Hawaii a couple years ago, before the pandemic, and had run with one of the hash clubs. So I asked him when that was, and he said January 2019. I was still there at the time, and wondered if I had hared that trail, so asked what hash/day of the week specifically. After looking at a couple trails, he confirms he hashed with the Aloha H3 on 12 January 2019, and that SeamanatorTM had taken him back to his hotel. I had indeed hared that trail, so I asked him a few questions about it to confirm that was the right one. He was actually at my 3000th hash trail celebration party . . . Drag Queen had helped me hare from Jack Ass Ginger up over the Nu’uanu Trail to the Tantalus Lookout, with the party in Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa State Wayside Park. It’s a small world that one time we unknowingly hashed together over 3 years ago, we now find ourselves on the other side of the planet in Yerevan.

    Anyway, back to today trail . . . the Yerevan H3 had been a bustling club prior to the pandemic, but after things started open up again . . . and a local war like conflict . . . activities of foreigners around the city were being scrutinized, and he hash had actually been hassled enough about spreading flour and chalk marks around, that they went into hibernation for a while. As you can see, this was only hash trail #11 since the rebirth, and they are still avoiding conflict with the local constabulary. There was only 4 of us on trail, 3 runners (6 Km trail, and 1 walker on a shorter trail). It was a fun trail around an adjacent hilltop park on the outskirts of the city, and we had a short but entertaining circle. After emptying the cooler, we adjourned to a local restaurant for dinner of some delicious Armenian BBQ, and FUN WAS HAD BY ALL.

    https://www.relive.cc/view/vXOdeDwNw46
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  • Abu Dhabi H3 #2333

    26 September 2022, Uni Emirat Arab ⋅ 🌙 32 °C

    What a day it was on Monday. I was up early in Yerevan, Armenia and off to the airport ready for another day of air travel. I was headed to Bangkok, and had two layovers along the way, in Abu Dhabi (9 hours) and New Delhi (3 hours). While waiting for my first flight, I nonchalantly made a comment on the Abu Dhabi H3 FB group . . . “If I have a 9 hour layover in Abu Dhabi this afternoon, is it worth leaving the airport?”

    Less than 30 minutes later, the first response was “The hash tonight is near the airport if you've got time between 18:00 and 22:00 happy to pick you up and return you for your flight. On On Dingbat”

    I had not even considered looking if there was a hash on (shame on me), but there it was. I pondered this development for almost 1.7 seconds and responded . . . “Let me think abo . . . Hell Yes! That would be awesome. I would probably need to be back at the airport around 8:30 pm for a 10:30 flight, maybe a little later.”

    So the die was cast, further instructions followed. I would need to get a PCR test done, and register for the event. I really did not know what all the fuss was about, but would do as told to pull of this feat.

    As my flight was on approach for Abu Dhabi International, all was well, and as we were coming down at 500 feet . . . 400 feet . . . 300 feet . . . 200 feet . . . 100 feet . . . and then we start to wobble. We hit a wind shear and dropped about 50 feet, then the wings did 25 degree dip left and right, and then it was full throttle on an aborted landing. That was exciting . . . Within seconds we were lifting off again, back up over the airport for a fly around to another runway. 15 minutes later, we were on the ground, safe and sound. Upon entering the airport, I went straight in and got a PCR, then went online to the link provided and registered, no questions asked. At this point, it is 1430 (T -6 hours until I need to be back at the airport).

    Since my itinerary was with two different airlines, I had to check in twice, but my attempts to check-in online for my second leg out of Abu Dhabi were unsuccessful, so now I had to get over to terminal 2 to see about that. But no joy, they would not start checking in until 3 hours prior to departure. I forgot to mention it was a mile walk to terminal 2, and it was over 100 degrees F. So I figure now would be a good time to start hydrating for the hash. Now it was 1530 (T -5 hours)

    Dingbat, true his word, sends me a text that he will pick me up at 1630 on his way home. (T -4 hours). We get over to his place and get changed into our hash kit, and realized I had not received my results yet for the PCR. After messing with this for about an hour, we head off to the venue. (T -3 hours). (The best part of the story has been sealed and locked away for 75 years due to national security reasons).

    By this time, upon arrival at the venue, Dingbat has explained to me that this will be a special hash event. We are going to be running the outside shoulder of the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 track, that the hares had spent about 2 months coordinating. They were even allowed to put down a few hash marks to ensure we did not get lost (wink wink) (and add a walkers trail to shorten the 3.5 mile trail). As the pack gathers, some brief introductions took place, and eventually all had arrived and we head into the race track with our phones, so that we can get scanned in. 1830 (T -2 hours)

    We all get scanned in, and circle up for some brief instructions. Then, without any further ado, we start running on the track. Certainly not your usual hash trail, but pretty thrilling for a one time event. We had at least 33 hashers on trail, and most all of us did the full 3.5 mile loop in extremely high humidity. I know I was totally drenched less than 15 minutes into the run, which would play a roll in the rest of this story. We all eventually completed the trail, and then get some water on our way back out to the parking lot. It is now 1945 (T -45 minutes to be back at the airport)

    https://www.relive.cc/view/vE6JXPwoxxv

    The circle was about a mile away, outside the parking area for the race track, and we drag the coolers over to another section and continue with our rehydration efforts. I downed a bottle of water, and quickly moved to beer. Working my way around the pack, chatting with a few hashers and waiting for the circle, the GM finally calls the pack to circle up for down downs. 2030 (OK, guess I will have to hustle through the airport in my wet hash attire). The hares are first to be called in, and then the virgins and visitors. I get a down down, answer a couple brief questions, and then it is off for the 15 minute drive to the airport. It is now 2045, and my departure time is 2230 . . . all good, this is going to work, right?

    Dingbat completes his promised logistical support by dropping me off back at terminal 2, and I head straight to the check-in counter as it is now 2100. Mind you, I am still soaking wet, and as I get in line, there are about 30 other passengers in front of me. Check-in closes at 2130, so figured all was well. Anyway, the line gradually inches forward until I at up NEXT. Then there seems to be some computer malfunction, and no one moves for about 10 minutes, and I am still in my wet hash clothes. Finally I get called up, and hand the lady my passport. She starts banging away on the keyboard, and sees that I had tried to check-in via the web, and my seat upgrade was still pending payment. She walks away to get a manager, another 5 minutes pass, and they get that sorted.

    Then she asks for checked baggage, and I say nope, just my carryon backpack. She gives me the story on only 7 KGs allowed, I say it is only about 10 hoping . . . at this point, she will just wave it off. NOPE, please put your backpack on the scale. Well, I know it is really about 15 KGs, so I set it down but hold it up a bit allowing it to read 10.5 kilos. She then asks if I want to check my baggage (for the 3.5 kilos), but I decline, hoping once again she is going to wave it off. NOPE, she spend about 5 minutes filling out a baggage payment form, and sends me across the terminal to pay the equivalent of US $2.25 for my carry on. So I scamper over, hand over the form, and this dude spend 5 minutes filling out another form with the exact same info on it, before charging my card. I take the new form, and the receipt back to the lady, she hands me my boarding passes, and I head to passport control and security check. It is now 2200, and by this time there is no one else waiting, so fortunately I blow threw passport and security quickly.

    Next, I head straight to the men’s room to change into dry clothes. Finding the handicapped stall (pun intended), I strip down naked to give myself a chance to dry off before putting on dry clothes. I come out 10 minutes later I’m dressed and have stuffed everything back into my carry on, and out I come in bare feet, carrying my backpack and my still completely soaked shoes. Many eyes are upon me as I make my way to the first available seat to put on dry socks, before putting my feet back into my wet shoes. Miracle of miracles, it is 2215, I am dressed and ready for boarding. I grab a quick sandwich and soda, and get in line. And that, as they say, is that. I really stink, but I am in mostly dry clothes and I am on the plane.

    Many thanks to the Abu Dhabi H3 for a once in a lifetime hash trail, and especially to Dingbat for executing his promised logistical duties to the tee.
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  • Bangkok Harriettes #2077

    28 September 2022, Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    It is not to often that the start is just 100 meter from the hotel that I am staying in, but today was my lucky day. We gathered up just about 100 meter down Soi 8, and soon enough we all were headed out on trail. We made our way down the back streets until we eventually entered the newly opened Benchakitti Forest Park or Benjakitti Park depending on where you look on the map. There was a multitude of trails, bridges, walkways, and footpaths to conceal true trail, and we had hounds scampering in all directions.

    Upon reaching the southern end of the park, it appears some of those husky bastards up front wandered off on their own. For those of us that actually stayed on trail, enjoyed a wonderful tour de force through the steamy underworld we call Bangkok. It would be after dark before the whole gang reformed at the home of the lead hare, where the usual snack assortment and beer were available. Once the circle was called to order, it made it way around the pack for everyone to get their assigned down downs, and everyone had a great time on this most excellent trail. The On On On was just across the street at Det 5, where seven hearty hashers continued to celebrate the day. Until next time, On On.
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  • Chiang Rai H3 #188

    1 Oktober 2022, Thailand ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

    Getting in my fourth hash trail of the week, after a quick stop in Abu Dhabi and 2 trails in Bangkok, this one was up on the northern border of Thailand. I flew up to Chiang Rai to visit a friend and his wife I had met in East Timor on the Dili H3, 2.5 years ago. They took good care of me when I was in Dili, picking us up and dropping us off for the hash, and inviting us out to dinner . . . and a ride in the only Limo in East Timor. What an experience.

    That is life in the hash, meet someone once at a random hash, and make good friends. Anyway, for my effort, my friend NUTS ON! set an off schedule hash trail (he is the new GM after all) for me. We had about 10 hashers turn up on a super rainy day, for a fun 5K shiggy trail south of town. After a rousing circle, we cleaned up and went into town for an On On On.
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