Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Chasing through Fitzgibbon Chase

Our hares took us on a flour chase through Fitzgibbon Chase this Sunday. It's always good to explore a new area, and this is a very new area indeed! (If the houses were human, they'd be toddlers, if not newborns....) It provided for an interesting mix of bush and burb running and walking - and some tricky checkbacks. Those who were keeping a tally counted 2 hills on the route, though you really had to be on the lookout to notice them. Thanks, hares!

It was good to see Eloise - now a "terrible 2" year old - and to welcome Tabitha (7 weeks old) on her first Hash outing.


The younger set tucks in:

Tinkerbell has been a pretty frequent visitor over the last few months, and his son has accompanied him to several of our runs. The poor young fellow had never been named - despite having been on outings with other Hash groups as well - so we remedied this situation. Following a traditional ceremony, and in keeping with a family theme, he will hereafter be known as Hook. Watch out for crocodiles, mate!

Floater (aka "Camino Ky") has been posting some triffic pictures of her Camino trek on the occasions when she's been able to get a connection. Here are a few scenic shots, including one of her pack contents and one of some people who appear to have frozen to death in the accommodation:






 

Next run details
When: Sunday 24th April, 4 pm
Where: Banger and Make an Offer's Dayboro dacha
Hares: Make an Offer and Banger

On, on!