| CAPITAL
HASH HASHING - notes from Hare Raiser |
| For
all intended Hares: |
| It
is bad enough that in Delhi we have to Wilt in the heat,
Perspire in the humidity, Wheeze in the pollution,
and Choke in the dust. |
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Let
us counteract this adversity then by ensuring that we lay good Hash
Runs commensurate with the time of year and the area.
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| It
is often stated that there are no rules in the Hash but there is a
generally agreed definition of what the objectives of a Hash run are.
These are essentially unchanged since the conception of the Hash in
1938 and we should not lose sight of these proud origins and Hash
principles. |
| A
“good” Hash run can be described as one that for those hashers prepared
to run, even slowly, should all get back to the beer within a few
minutes of each other irrespective of their athletic ability. |
| It
should be an hour or so long, have between 5-7 checks, lots of chad
and be laid with loads of common sense. The main objective is to slow
down the selfish front running bastards (FRB’s) who are 500 metres
ahead at every check and call on straight away for their own athletic
benefit. |
| Resist
screwing around doing silly diversions and deviations or breaks in
the trail between the checks, this may slow down the FRB’s for a few
seconds but the main pack bringing up the rear will be held up even
more. The trail should be clearly laid and easy to follow, delaying
tactics is for the Checks only. Laying a combination of Loops, Back
Checks and False Trails will normally do the trick of slowing down
the front runners. It is not a pre-requisite that the Hares run with
the pack and nor should they need to if the trail is laid properly |
| Any
intended Hare should have a Co-Hare and preferably one with some experience,
Virgin Hares will not be allowed without some guidance. It is the
responsibility of any Hare to make the run happen, they must have
a Co-Hare to stand in for them should something go wrong. |
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| Unfortunately
even the best laid runs can be ruined by the “Hounds”, the 3 biggest
sins are: |
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| 1.
Running blindly off chad, 2. Calling ON too early from a Check,
& 3. APPALLING CALLING |
| ON
ON is the hash call and should be used with uninhibited abandon
whenever on chad |
| ON
ON is most called when finding the first mark after a check |
| ON
ON keeps the pack together |
| ON
ON is inspirational and encourages the weary |
| Intended
hares may find the guidelines overleaf useful in laying a Hash run
based on traditional lines, this should screw the FRB’s (fist priority),
and keep the pack together. PTO |
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HASH
RUN GUIDELINES
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Quality of run is important, choose an interesting area; go
where others have not! |
| The
trail does NOT have to start at the On-On site - use your imagination
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| Try
a Point-to-Point run to get into better territory |
| Invest
some time and Recce your run well, alot of hashers enjoyment depends
on it |
| Find
some green area, tracks, trails and shiggy – hashers do not
need to be spoiled |
| Have
a co-hare, two heads are better than one. |
| Runs
should be one hour +/- 15 mins:, longer in Winter, shorter
in Summer |
| Mark
the trail well with chad every 15-20 metres, don’t lay it too
early, it might blow away |
| Hounds
should be On when On, lots of chad between checks - this is
good for slower runners |
| Do
not have the “in” and “out” trails too close together
– this can be a disaster! |
| Don’t
start the run with a check, do have a small loop at the start
for latecomers |
|
To keep the pack together you will need between 5 and 7 checks,
mark them well |
| GOOD
CHECKS are essential; they are the heart of a Hash Run |
| From
a check the trail can start again up to 200 metres away depending
on the terrain |
| The
trail from a check can be to the right, left, straight on or
back - no rules here |
| Lay
a false trail ONLY from a check, mark it well and tell the
pack what this mark is |
|
Let the Hounds find the trail – hares should “sweep” from the
back only. |
| Notes
for the Hounds (pack): |
| #
Only run and call ON when you can see chad, don’t believe others |
| #
Slow runners SHOULD NOT check it out, they hang around and stay with
someone |
| #
From a false trail mark GO BACK TO THE CHECK and start again |
| #
If you find the trail from a check, let the FRB’s disappear looking
elsewhere before you call |
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| Most
of all PLEASE call loudly by facing pack, cupping your hands around
your mouth, taking up a deep breath, then calling the immortal words:
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ON
ON!
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| Printable
version |
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Thanks
to Dean Jones
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