No, I’m not talking about Filipinas, although many of them are indeed short and sweet.
Yesterday’s Hash trail was just under 6 kms in length with a couple of moderate climbs. The kind of trail I hope to lay as a Hare one of these days, albeit somewhat longer perhaps. That was the major criticism in the Hash circle, not long enough. I went back out this afternoon and walked part of it in reverse to see how I might be able to incorporate a portion into My Bitch. They do actually intersect but I am going to have to work on it some more I think. I’ve got nothing but time.









Speaking of short and sweet, I found this 8 minute long youtube video laying out the history of the Philippines. I thought it was interesting, you might too.
Happy trails to you!
What percentage of Hare-laid trails would you say go beyond the 10K mark?
Maybe less than 20%. 8 kms seems to be about the optimum. It also depends on the terrain. It took less than 1.5 hours for me walking, and I was once again one of the last ones to finish. Most folks want around 2 hours on trail.