| Himalayan Mens Hash Run No 0019 | Monday 3 March 1980 |
| Location | Ring Road junction to Anandaban (Chapagaun) | Hares | Gough and Binks | ||
| Hashit | Apparently not awarded | Scribe | Pagella | Hashers | 13 |
| What happened to the Hashers? We know Ian went to the International Club, and a few must have ended up in the leper colony, but only thirteen bold men and true started out into the sunset. I want to get rid of the scribeship and this looks ominous. Ah well so much for dreaming. It was a good hash made better by a magnificent view of the mountains in the sunset. What a backcloth for hashing. On a clear evening it is certainly an advantage to be on the Patan side of town. The hares laid a snaked trail in and around the paddy fields, which might have provided some useful rest periods but for the uncanny instinct of the scribe, now expert at reading the warped minds of the rest of you. After what felt like about five miles we got into the more usual and comfortable hills, we have to give Dave his moment. A few trips up and down the "hidden valleys" and it become, clear that we could not afford to have Dave in the lead for much longer. What we all hoped for was an 'on on" from |
Guy, but it turned out to
be the usual muffled curse from the rear - we need you in the lead
Guy. The first shall be last, it pays to hang back and watch the hare.
What were all you lot doing in that last valley? A good run in and
we were back at the beer watching Eric help poor old Malcolm home!
I think we all enjoyed it and many thanks to the hares. The beer tasted
particularly good - and some of us lucky ones got the added flavour
of (dried) fruit from the punch of about three weeks ago. Roger!!
Next Weeks (Regular) Hash Don't Forget Open Hash TODAY Elephant Stables beyond and below Balaju. |