A year or two ago there was a vigorous campaign in Samford against the original plans for the Ferny Grove-Samford bike route. As a result the Samford end of this biking/walking trail now consists of a couple of bike symbols painted on Camp Mountain Road. The funds allocated for the project presumably had to be spent somewhere...did they go towards the beautiful - almost sculptural - timber and stainless-steel embellishments that are being added to the Ferny Grove end of the route?
Anyway, our virgin hares Upstanding and Idle Vice - assisted by Payback - gave us the opportunity to examine this virgin pathway and bridge in detail this last Sunday. The gleaming new construction looked every bit as good close up as it does at a distance. Back at Ironbark Gully we feasted on a classy stew and sticky date pudding. Many thanks, hares!
Incidentally, our virgin hares recently visited the summerhouse where that classic celebration of virginity "You are sixteen, going on seventeen" was filmed.
Grandmaster Payback received a down, down for not reading his GPS, as did birthday boy Budgie:
On Saturday morning eight or nine of us gathered at Shockjock and Miss Demeanour's to learn the noble art of mash brewing and participate in producing out Hash Christmas ale. It all went well - and should result in a memorable Hash Mash brew!
Remember to mark the date for the Hash Christmas party - Friday 13th December. The venue will be Banger and Make an Offer's Dayboro hilltop.
Next run details
When: Sunday 29th September, 4 pm
Where: Parksedge Street, Upper Kedron. A map!
Hare: Leave Pass
Please bring a chair!
On, on!