We did our Subic “outstation” Hash yesterday in Angeles. It didn’t rain the whole way, but it seems that when it wasn’t raining we were wading through water. Not a real difficult trail though which was good given the conditions. Let’s go to the photos…

Who builds an amusement park in the middle of nowhere? Well, I didn’t see any customers as we walked by…

Jumping across obstacles like this free flowing creek always makes me feel my age. I was successful here though. Surprisingly.

A carabao enjoying his afternoon of grazing was unperturbed by the procession of Hashers passing by….

And then we did my first ever Hash river crossing. Wasn’t as deep as the creek but it was flowing fast enough to make it difficult to keep your feet in places…
It was actually a good day. Well, that portion of the day was good. The rest of the day pretty much sucked, but that’s a story for another day.
Quite an adventure! All praise to the Hare for an interesting trail!