Suburban Hash

I actually really enjoyed yesterday’s trail.  About the right length for this time of year (gets dark early).  I’d say 3/4 of the hike was through neighborhoods and the rest through scenic countryside.  Two hills but no mountains.  And a banka boat ride across the river at the end.  As I told the Hare at the Hash circle, it was the perfect trail for old men.

As per usual, let’s let the pictures do the talking:

I did the walking trail of course…
Which meant being crammed into the back of the Hashmobile…
Everyone is always happy to off load. It is NOT a comfortable ride!
And we are on-on!
Don’t look back, something may be gaining on you!
A house along the way.
Children at play.
One of the “ups”…
Easy walking!
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
that nasty Hare is such a teaser!
Lots of kids out and about. School’s out for Christmas break.
This carabao didn’t give a shit about a bunch of Hashers strolling past…
I’m not quite ready to be put out to pasture just yet…
…after all, I was ahead of all those other guys!
A typical street scene…
…leading us up the old dirt road.
a final up…
…and what goes up must come down.
Street vendors abound.
In the banka boat.
View from the banka boat.
Finally “on-home” at Johan’s Dive Resort, Baloy Beach, Barangay Barretto, Olongapo City, Zambales Province, Luzon Island, Republic of the Philippines.
Two birthdays to celebrate at the Hash circle. The lady folk got together with the ingredients to make a cake…
And proceeded to do so in true Hash fashion.

After the Hash, went to Angeles to pick up my nephew Justin from the airport.  The trip went without incident which is always a good thing.  Justin will be here for two weeks so I’ll enjoy showing him around some.

Stay tuned!

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