Scouting for 1696

Not sure if anyone freaking cares – but here are the scouting tracks for 1696.
Yellow = Scout 1 – Giggles & McP (car parked at Sonic, stuff Monday before)
Light Blue = Scout 2 – McP (car parked at LA Fitness, ailment Wednesday before)
Orange =Scout 3 – Giggles & McP (car parked at Sonic, day before)
Neon Green= True Trail – Giggles & McP, day of
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Scout

H4 1693 Hash Trash & Map

Legend –

Red=Stuck on the Bone

Yellow = McP

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H4 1693 Monday Night

Hash Trash #1693 – Deep in the Shape of Texas

Hares: Master Chugger, Dumpster Digger, and Roller Balls
Hounds: 87
Virgins: 7
Visitors: 1

Quote of the Run, “Guess someone’s wedding didn’t go according to plan!” –Master Chugger about the appearance of On-In wedding cake.

Given that many out of town hash events were going on the weekend of August 14 – 15, the Houston Hash was treated to an old school hash – running on a Monday night! And given the heat lately, it was a welcome return to running on a Monday evening. Continue reading

Run # 1692 Stumble through Humble

Hares: Heartache, viagra 100mg NARC and Twinkle Toes

Hash Trash  #1692

Stumble through Humble Hash

3 hares

10 virgins

126 regular hashers

It has been a while since we had a “Stumble through Humble”, impotent so the hash was excited to take the journey up North East for a fine shaggy hash. In fact the last time that we had a Stumble up there was when we had our “I am Cum Stain” in town. Sure wish that he could make it to the hash. But wait! He is here! It’s a hash miracle. Cum Stain is in town for the Rumble through Humble hash! Continue reading

Bayou clean up project-UPDATED

EDIT -Thanks to the 50 or so hashers and friends that turned up to the cleanup this morning. The Buffalo Bayou partnership and St. Arnold representatives were highly impressed! This is part of the continuing process to build the relationship between the hash, St. Arnold (for beer, of course), and the Buffalo Bayou people, who are making huge efforts to gain more public access to various points along the bayou, or can you say “new ending spots for hash trails?” Continue reading