Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Bald Hills? Bald-erdash!

You might have thought that a suburb dubbing itself "Bald Hills" would feature an incline or two. If so, Sunday's run would have changed your mind. "Bald Hills" appeared to be as much of a misnomer as "Bracken Ridge" seemed to be a few weeks ago. (Not that our mob minded a very flat run for a change.)

Hare Shockjock set us a winding circuit, using plenty of flour and chalk. This was good, because the terrain itself offered no clues as to which way we were facing. One person - isn't there always one? - ignored the directions the arrows were pointing in and ran at least some of the course in reverse. She had a map, you see....

A delicious chicken and chorizo hotpot followed, and then Leave Pass shared with us some of Prince Philip (Knight of Australia)'s wit and wisdom. Many thanks hares!

Some well-fed ducks:


A few hashers in the dark - and the only real landmark in the area:

Some hashers in the light:



A lack of glasses didn't bother Superhacker:

Wanderers return: it was good to see Jamesbondage and Redbreast again:

And Tinkerbell had been MIA for a few weeks too:

A couple of Hash femmes celebrated their birthdays with a cake and a lambrusco down, down:


Next week will see us bestowing our annual Mother Superior award as we celebrate our Hot Mamas! You can check out some previous award ceremonies here and here and here and here and here, oh, and here.

Next run details
When: Sunday 14th May, 4 pm
Where: Andy Williams Park, Cedar Creek Road (about 7.36 km from the turnoff.) A map!
Hares: Culture and Haughty

On, on!