The Hares, Leech My Nuggets, Vienna Sausage, and Fuck A Duck laid a well-marked and quite impressive trail, featuring a 10+K long version and a 6+K version more suitable for us “sane” Hashers. There was even a portion that was new to me, something that I appreciate but is becoming pretty rare after 200 runs.
As usual, I’ll tell the story of the Hash run in pictures:
There were a couple of glitches–the food arrived late, and the beer ran out early; that’s the way it goes sometimes. Since I hadn’t gotten my fill of beer when the Hash was over, I hoofed it out to the Snackbar for a couple more.
Alright, I know most of you don’t come here to see pictures of me.
And then eight o’clock was approaching, so I paid my tab and caught a trike to take my soggy ass home where it belonged.
2 thoughts on “1500”
That rest area is called a shwimteo in Korean. Pronounce it “shweem-taw.” Shinto (lit., “god-way” or “spirit-way”) is an animistic religion in Japan.
Looks to have been a grueling walk. I’d have been done in. Congrats on 200!
Wracked what’s left of my brain, trying to remember shwimteo. Asking Google for “Korean huts” brought me pics, but no one used the Korean name for them that I could find. Went to one of your old Kevin’s Walk blogs and saw photos, but alas, they were uncaptioned. Shinto sounded similar in my head, but I see now the words have no connection. Ah, well. Now I know!
That rest area is called a shwimteo in Korean. Pronounce it “shweem-taw.” Shinto (lit., “god-way” or “spirit-way”) is an animistic religion in Japan.
Looks to have been a grueling walk. I’d have been done in. Congrats on 200!
Wracked what’s left of my brain, trying to remember shwimteo. Asking Google for “Korean huts” brought me pics, but no one used the Korean name for them that I could find. Went to one of your old Kevin’s Walk blogs and saw photos, but alas, they were uncaptioned. Shinto sounded similar in my head, but I see now the words have no connection. Ah, well. Now I know!