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| Cramer waiting for the hash to start...he never sits still |
Cramer and I are members of the Hash Harriers in St. Kitts. A little introduction to Hashing follows thanks to Wikipedia (not a good source for school, just life :-)
| The flag! An orange flag indicates the correct trail |
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| One of the many hills that seemed to the theme for this particular hash |
Most chapters gather on a weekly or monthly basis, though some events occur sporadically, e.g. February 29th, Friday the 13th, or a full moon.
At a Hash, one or more members (Hares) lay a trail, which is then followed by the remainder of the group (the Pack or Hounds). The trail often includes false trails, short cuts, dead ends, and splits. These features are designed to keep the pack together regardless of fitness level or running speed, as front-runners are forced to slow down to find the "true" trail, allowing stragglers to catch up.
Members often describe their group as "a drinking club with a running problem," indicating that the social element of an event is as important, if not more so, than any athleticism involved. Beer remains an integral part of a Hash, though the balance between running and drinking differs between chapters, with some groups placing more focus on socializing and others on running.
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| Bear just couldn't make it! I seem to be flagging as well (pink shirt) |
Generally, Hash events are open to the public and require no reservation or membership, but some may require a small fee, referred to as hashcash, to cover the costs incurred, such as food or drink.
The end of a trail is an opportunity to socialize, have a drink and observe any traditions of the individual chapter (see Traditions). When the Hash officially ends, many members may continue socializing at an On-After, On-Down, On-On-On, or Hash Bash, an event held at a nearby house, pub, or restaurant.
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| Julie and Bear finally at the top |
Our particular Hash Harriers meet every 3 weeks plus special events and has two components: one running, and one walking (thank the lord!). The courses are designed to take one hour of rigorous hiking and let me tell you, some of them are brutal such as the one the pictures are from. After the hash is completed, a picnic (usually hotdogs, beer, soda for kids, and water if you must) are available and it is at that time that initiations and Down-Downs occur.
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| Yet another straight up hill! |
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| The views at the top made the hills almost worth it |
"He/She's an asshole so we say, but we really wouldn't have 'em any other way, drink it down down down down down down down"
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| Initiation, two roomies this time |
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| Ashley is now a Hasher! |
There are also special events such as the red dress Valentine's Day Hash. What was special? Everyone, man or women, had to show up in a red dress or lingerie! Cramer and I didn't make that one because I was in midterm mode and I doubt I would have gotten pictures of us anyway!
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| Maggie is now a Hasher! Cramer's bud Dan was next |
P.S. Welcome to the newest member of the house, Gidget! Maggie just couldn't say no and adopted her from the kennel at Ross. Ross's kennel dogs are strays that are brought in for us to practice procedures. They serve two years and are them up for adoption to students and screened locals. Gidget was lucky enough to look at Maggie the right way :-)










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