Run: 754 Hare: Amelia Ng Venue: Sg Long Co-hare: Abraham
Update 04/01/08: Correspondent had sobbered up.
Only about 20+ hashers turned up for the run as some members preferred to wine, dine and dance with Seremban HHH at their D&D do.
The usual bungalow runsite was "occupied" by Kepong Hash, so we had to camp at the entrance to the construction site just before the usual runsite.
The run started on the tar road to avoid the Kepong hash paper on the right up the hill. There was a falsie for the first check on the left of the tar road, but Kelamkabut, true to his nature, managed to break this check on the trail that led from the 2nd check on the right. The 2nd check was missed altogether. The 3rd check was up the slope of the rubber plantation. Everyone expected it to be broken on the top of the hill but it turned out to be on the left near a stream.
The 4th check was across a shallow river and the track took the runners all the way to the bungalow site opposite the Sg Long Golf Club then all the way on the road pass the quarry and construction site to the runsite. The 1st runner out at about 7.20pm.
Many members complained about the long road run and the hare was iced for that. The sub-contractor "Abrahim" was also put on ice for setting a run without going up any hill, not his usual trade mark.
There was a surprise guest "Albert" who came all the way from Segambut to join us. He called a member indicating his desire to run with us and obtained directions to the runsite.
Dr Ballcracker was appointed the OC for our coming CNY run. (RG)
(Previous Post: It appears our onsite web correspondent is still recovering from the festivities of welcoming of the new year and had not sobbered to write the scribe. So there is no report of the run proper.
However, our HashFlash was around to capture for posterity the ongoings of the circle.)
Next Run: No 755 Date: 05/01/2008 Hare: Gary Leong Venue: Sri Hanikoh (Turn into Jalan Kacau at traffic lights near Semenyih Police station. Drive about 3km along Jalan Kacau and lookout for HLH4 signs for the right turn to Sri Hanikoh)
Update 04/01/08: Correspondent had sobbered up.
Only about 20+ hashers turned up for the run as some members preferred to wine, dine and dance with Seremban HHH at their D&D do.
The usual bungalow runsite was "occupied" by Kepong Hash, so we had to camp at the entrance to the construction site just before the usual runsite.
The run started on the tar road to avoid the Kepong hash paper on the right up the hill. There was a falsie for the first check on the left of the tar road, but Kelamkabut, true to his nature, managed to break this check on the trail that led from the 2nd check on the right. The 2nd check was missed altogether. The 3rd check was up the slope of the rubber plantation. Everyone expected it to be broken on the top of the hill but it turned out to be on the left near a stream.
The 4th check was across a shallow river and the track took the runners all the way to the bungalow site opposite the Sg Long Golf Club then all the way on the road pass the quarry and construction site to the runsite. The 1st runner out at about 7.20pm.
Many members complained about the long road run and the hare was iced for that. The sub-contractor "Abrahim" was also put on ice for setting a run without going up any hill, not his usual trade mark.
There was a surprise guest "Albert" who came all the way from Segambut to join us. He called a member indicating his desire to run with us and obtained directions to the runsite.
Dr Ballcracker was appointed the OC for our coming CNY run. (RG)
(Previous Post: It appears our onsite web correspondent is still recovering from the festivities of welcoming of the new year and had not sobbered to write the scribe. So there is no report of the run proper.
However, our HashFlash was around to capture for posterity the ongoings of the circle.)
Next Run: No 755 Date: 05/01/2008 Hare: Gary Leong Venue: Sri Hanikoh (Turn into Jalan Kacau at traffic lights near Semenyih Police station. Drive about 3km along Jalan Kacau and lookout for HLH4 signs for the right turn to Sri Hanikoh)
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