Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Cleft in twain but still holding together

Despite the fact that we are cleft in twain (to be poetical), we're still having great turnouts. Once again there were more than 30 hashers this last Sunday over our two venues. And we're counting down towards being able to meet as a full group in a month's time....

In West Chermside, Le W*nk and Lax led runners and walkers along some unfamiliar walkways and into Raven St Reserve, where we haven't been for quite a while. There were rumours that some of the walkers took a shortcut,  but I'm not sure if we should believe them. Surely it's untrue?


Jamesbondage, the Hash jeweller, had been hard at work, and hare Le W*nk presented Hot Stuff with his name necklace!


Meanwhile in the Samford Valley, walkers and runners took on the railway line route to the old Yugar rail tunnel. Previously we have been able to duck in and disturb its batty inhabitants, but they are now protected by a much more substantial structure.


The walkers took care to obey the speed limit as well as social distancing requirements:



Don't forget our Christmas in July run on July 12th (more details to follow). And there's a proposal that the Hash bikers take on another section of the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail - to continue what we began in October 2017 (was it really that long ago?) and continued in June 2019. Non-biking support crews will of course also be welcome.

As those who receive Hash emails will know, there's been a bit of juggling going on around venues for next Sunday, but the sign-up sheet for what looks like being a wet occasion is now available.

Next run details
When: Sunday 14th June, 4 pm
Where: Your choice of two venues, each with a maximum number of 20 hashers - please sign up online or email us with your preference:
1. Ironbark Gully
2. Dragonfly Park, Warner
Trails will be set at both venues; however drinks and tucker are BYO.
Hares: Shaggy and Cadbury (Ironbark Gully); Payback and Haughty (Dragonfly Park)

You're advised to bring chairs to aid in social distancing....

On, on!