My kind of trail

Here’s a surprise for you–no bitches or complaints about the Hash trail yesterday. I did the whole thing (just under 6K) without a problem–no shortcuts required! Only one climb and it was not too difficult. Actually, most of the trail covered the very familiar My Bitch terrain. A good day to be on the mountain!

Let’s go to the photos (credit to Pubic Head for a lot of these):

A trail suited to my tastes.
Kids in the ‘hood…
Hashers invading Alta Vista…
On-On!
Gash on trail in Marian Hills…
A cookie stop.
Excuse us, folks. Just passing through...
Leaving civilization behind…
Hello old friend!
Heading on up…
Valley view.
Black And Dick Her on trail…
Looking towards Baloy…
…and down on Barretto.
Heading On-Home–Beer is Near!
On-Home at the VFW...
A Hash circle in action!

So, you may have noticed there ain’t much social distancing happening in the photo above. The VFW is one of our smaller venues and frankly, keeping your distance just isn’t possible. I heard one Hasher actually declined to join in the after-Hash activities because he wasn’t comfortable with the crowd. To each his own. Anyway, shortly after the circle concluded the security guard came and advised us the police were outside. That was the end of the Hash–we all grabbed our shit and headed out before the cops came in.

The next stop for a few of us was the It Doesn’t Matter bar. We took up the outdoor seating and were enjoying our beers until this happened:

That looks like the same vehicle that was parked outside the VFW. I don’t know if they followed us or just spotted us in our new location.
I didn’t stick around to find out what was going to happen next–paid my tab and left. Apparently, they were enforcing social distancing requirements. Hopefully, the bar got off with just a warning.

That was enough excitement for me for one day, so I headed out and took a trike back to my house. Made myself a smoothie, then hit the sack.

Let me close today’s post on a lighter note:

I thought it was funny. Your mileage may vary...

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