Along with my fellow Hares (Blow My Pipe and Pubic Head), we pulled off a successful Hash yesterday. We had a huge turnout of around 60, with many new old faces in attendance–the folks who have been stuck in their home countries all these long months when visitors weren’t allowed. Good to see them back with more still on the way.
The feedback on the trail was mostly positive. I walked the first half again with the “sane” group and heard many comments like “I’ve lived here X years and have never been back here in this neighborhood”. Goal achieved! Folks also enjoyed the off-road portion, with a couple of relatively easy climbs. Anyway, being a Hare can be a challenge and you can’t please everyone, but yesterday seemed to have worked for most everyone. I’d call that a win.
Hash day is a good way to forget about everything else for a while.
Were the faraway Hashers on Easter Mountain ahead of you or behind you?
Nice pics, and good to know your route contributed to some folks’ sense of adventure.
Sorry—I meant the Hashers on Black Rock.
#SenilityComesForUsAll
Well, I didn’t actually do that portion of the trail on Monday. I’d gone out that morning to do some marking enhancements and did the first half with the group that afternoon. I believe this photo was taken by my co-Hare Pubic Head. Those Hashers would have been ahead of the photographer on the trail though.