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  • Tour de Hash - Greater Tampa Area

    June 19, 2024 in the United States ⋅ 🌬 32 °C

    Survived the first 5 (of 10) trails of this year's Tour! So far we have only covered about 25 kms over 5 trails with the St Pete H3, Tampa Bay H3, Sarasota Circus H3, LUSH H3, and Taco Tuesday H3. Five more days to come, continuing with the Jolly Roger H3 tonight, then No Strings Attached H3, Florida Happy Hour H3, Lakeland H3, and finally . . . Bay 2 Beaches H3 ending on Sunday.Read more

  • Final 5 trails of Tour de Hash

    June 23, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

    That's it, successfully completed all 10 trails (again) in the greater Tampa area Tour de Hash. Totals include 64 kms of trail, over 10 straight days, in near 100 degree temps. Just like a regular afternoon of fun.

    Many thanks to all the hares for setting trail, and all the other organizers. I think we raised over $2500 for the food bank out in Lakeland.

    I will have so much free time this week, not having to get to the hash on time again for a few days. 😆😆😆
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  • 5 More Trails in the GTA

    July 11, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    After completing the Tour de Hash, it took a bit of prodding to get the Tampa Bay H3 and Circus H3 to organize their biweekly trails. But I pushed them, and only had to hare one of them. Also tallied 3 more Jolly Roger weekly hash trails, albeit sick last week, and then getting my appendix removed, and returned to walk trail last night. Had only come to Tampa to await a trip to Canada that got pushed back a month, so spent a month here in Tampa. BUT, it is time to get moving again.Read more

  • Blooming Fools H3 #1010

    July 13, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    My first hash in Indiana, and it was excellent. I had hoped to make it into town in time for the Indy-scent H3 last night, but due to bad weather while making my connection in Houston, my flight was delayed 2 hours and I missed it. But I did get a good night's sleep and was bright eyed and bushy tailed ready for the BFH3 today.

    We met at Olcott Park on the southern side of town, and the pack trickled in until we had nearly 35 hashers on hand. Was good to see old friends (O+ and PCMA from Over the Hump H3) and make several new friends. I even had the privilege to meet the founder of the BFH3, White Lightning. WL started hashing in the early 90's and had made his way to the greater Washington, DC area and was hashing with the Mount Vernon H3 up to 1996, before moving back to Indiana and founding the BFH3 in 1997. He has been a regular here ever since, and has racked up 660 trails as of today (there was a buzz about what to do for his upcoming 666 trail . . . something to do with Ozzie Osborne and Taylor Swift I think 😆😆).

    The pack here is super friendly, and made for a fun day on the hash. Trail was a fun 10 kms and well marked, and the follow on circle was very entertaining. After we wrapped that up, we all migrated to a local craft brewery for eats, drinks, and board games. An excellent day on the hash.
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  • Little Rock Humpin' H3

    July 17, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    My first time in Arkansas, just flew in for the hash today. We met at a corner pub, and I arrived at 1830 as posted, but did not see anyone. Marks were on the street, so I took a seat and waited. At 1855, still no one around, I went to the other side of the pub and found a few at the bar.

    Just at 1900, the hare swilled her last sip and escorted us to the chalk talk. Trail was prelaid, so she set us off to our own devices and went home. Our stalwart pack of 5 runners took to the streets. Trail was pretty much all sidewalks, which was a bit disappointing as there was a huge park very nearby.

    We were about 2 + miles into trail, when we passed by the park again, and seeing we were headed straight back to the pub . . . I deviated off and did my own little run through the shiggy. Very cool park, and certainly has been used for many trails in the past 50 years that hashing has been going in Little Rock.

    After we all gathered at the pub again, the five of us ordered beers and sat around chatting. Very nice bunch.
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  • Virginia Beach Full Moon H3 #361

    July 19, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    I pulled off a gag I have wanted to do for a long time tonight. I turned up at this hash incognito. The back story is, I founded this hash 30 years ago this month (and it has been 21 years since I last ran a trail with them). Five months ago while I was in Bangkok, I was contacted by the current GM with an invitation to hare this event . . . of course I said YES, would love to. So while I am in Bangkok, I had patches made celebrating the 30th anniversary. Fast forward 3-4 months and I have not heard anything more from the GM, and I see that the scheduled date has moved back a couple weeks into August. No mention of me haring, and no contact of the change. The new dates were not good for my schedule and I could not make it.

    Doing my thing, and traveling around, I finally decide what the heck, I have these patches so I’m going to show up anyway (Outerhash Style). I thought wouldn’t it be funny if I just showed up as a visitor, and ran along and observed the hash, using one of my “other” hash names at the start (Pablo P-Hash-Oh). I get to the start, introduce myself, and the gag worked out perfectly, no one knew me. We run trail, go through circle, and although I was called out before the trail as a visitor, I was never recognized as a visitor in the circle. So just before the closing song, I did a pint-of-lager and asked to address the circle (along with singing several fun songs).

    Walking into the circle, I explained that I would like to tell a story . . . about how I told a little fib at the start about being here for the first time. I started off telling them that 5 months ago, I had been extended an invitation to hare this 30th anniversary trail, and I accepted, and walked around the circle passing out the patches. Nobody really knew what to say, other than uggg . . . thanks, and a bit of shock. We had several good laughs, and I got a picture with the current GM. Gag was successful. Looking forward to trails with the Ft. Eustis H3 and Tidewater H3 this weekend, that I ran with back in the early 90s.

    Fun times on the hash. Giving a shout out to any old time Tidewater & Ft Eustis hashers to come out this weekend for some old time fun.
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  • Ft Eustis H3 #2531

    July 20, 2024 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

    The first hash in the USA, and all the Americas as well. I first ran with the FEH3 just 31 years ago, and the last time was 21 years ago. Today they had a 3 phase effort starting with a bike ride, then a run, then a kayak flotilla back to the start. Since I was just passing through, I had no bike or boat, so only did the run.

    From the start, we took off in a heavy rain, so we were soaked right from the start. I enjoy running in the rain, so no big deal . . . it did make it a bit interesting finding the marks . . . but we succeeded. Another great day on the hash, and out near Colonial Williamsburg to boot.
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  • Tidewater H3 #1739

    July 21, 2024 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    Wow, so much nostalgia flowing this weekend, with the 30th Anniversary of the Full Moon H3, running with the Ft Eustis H3, both of which I had not hashed with for over 21 years.

    In my 31 year military career, I was stationed here in Norfolk (on sea duty) early on from 93-96, and despite being called away for numerous adventures at sea, we ran so many fun and amazing trails. I will only mention one Tidewater H3 adventure . . . one Sunday, it was pouring rain most of the day, and trail was a fun shitshow. We circled up under some small pavilion, which was near a baseball field. As the puddles grew bigger, I decided to start doing some dive skids (running and diving face first into a puddle and sliding as far as possible. Well, after a couple of these, several others thought it looked like fun, and for the next half hour we tore up that baseball diamond. We were all covered in mud from head to toe. So many more tales, but we all have them, right?!?!

    I first hashed with Tidewater H3 (one of the 9 hash clubs I have over 100 runs with) in 1993, and was the GM from 1994-1995 . . . and I never thought about it, but seems I was the 4th GM (see photo). Everyone loved singing hash songs, and we would get through the circle quickly, then reform for those that wanted to hang out, and we would sing songs for an hour or two every week. It was amazing.

    Today, we had an awesome shiggy trail that had several water crossings, and some of them were through mud so thick, that at one point I lost a shoe stepping out of the water. My foot was covered in mud, and all I could do was shove it back in the shoe and run along . . . good times. Trail was nearly 5 miles, but we were afforded the opportunity to hose off at the finish . . . and we saw a few bums and boobs in the effort. In the circle, I received a surprise, in the form of a GM cap (it’s a Navy town, so hence the dixie cup). But I was very honored by the gift, many thanks to ‘Gave Educator Dick’ who made caps for all the previous GMs last year (I was unable to attend then, due to hashing in Vietnam on the Mekong IndoChina Hash).

    But again, I have so many great memories from my three years here in the Norfolk / Virginia Beach area, it’s hard to put into words. Was great to see a few old timers that turned up, maybe will see a few more at USA Nash Hash next month. Thank you TH3 for letting me join you again today, and great to make so many new friends.
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