Phnom Penh Hash House Harriers

Fwd: World Hash Events: March 2024

Greetings Hashers,

 

INTERHASH VENUE CHANGE:  (from the committee) "Introducing our Registration pub à The Crown Pub and beer Garden in Frankton. This is where red dress, Exclusive Red dress and Interhash registration will be it is sited in the 5 Mile shopping centre on a public bus route and a 15 minute stroll from the airport opposite Countdown supermarket and Sudima hotel, with plenty of great beers on tap."

 

Looks like a 2+ km hike from the airport . . . a nice stretch of the legs after a long flight. https://maps.app.goo.gl/dMthEVBJ257qN5Dd6

 

And busses will be running between there and the hash hotel in Queenstown.  https://maps.app.goo.gl/sXH3bxwwn2s21ssUA

 

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In The News

 

Sad news from Queensland, Australia. 

 

Hashers Drown while scouting trail . . . https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12905617/Gympie-Weir-women-drowned-identified.html

 

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If your club is looking for a weekly hash management tool, consider Harrier Central.  Their latest communique:

 

Just in time for the New Year, a new version of Harrier Central: 1.6.0

Harrier Central Stats for 2023

Total Events: 3,186

Kennels w/12+ Events: 75

Check-ins at runs: 19,310
Payments Tracked: 12,408

 

See the details at . . . https://harriercentral.com  and  https://www.facebook.com/groups/618646746172776

 

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Hash T-Shirt Museum . . . I need your help.  Looking for pictures of the following hash shirts.  If you have, please email me photos of front and back, and in return YOU will get your name listed in the Museum.

 

Pan Africa Hash

1998 . . . Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

2009 . . . Kampala, Uganda

2015 . . . Malindi, Kenya

 

Pan Asia Hash

2015 . . . Pondicherry, India

 

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Thought for the day . . .

 

1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world.

2. Name the last five Eurovision winners.

3. Name the last five winners of the Formula 1.

4. Name ten people who have won the Nobel or Pulitzer Prize.

5. Name the last half dozen Academy Award winners for best actor and actress.

6. Name the last 5 World Cup winners.

 

How did you do?

The point is, none of us remember the headliners of yesterday.

These are no second-rate achievers.

They are the best in their fields.

But the applause dies.

Awards tarnish ...

Achievements are forgotten.

Accolades and certificates are buried with their owners.

 

Here's another quiz. See how you do on this one:

1. List a few teachers who aided your journey through school.

2. Name three friends who have helped you through a difficult time.

3. Name five people who have taught you something worthwhile.

4. Think of a few people who have made you feel appreciated and special.

5. Think of five people you enjoy spending time with.

 

Easier?

The lesson:

The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most credentials, the most money ... or the most awards. They simply are the ones who care the most. 

 

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HASH HISTORY: In case you missed them, here are the latest releases . . .

 

In the Spotlight – Iran . . . https://groups.google.com/g/gotothehash/c/sRVF2hOOWuo

 

In the Spotlight – Iraq . . . https://groups.google.com/g/gotothehash/c/JeJqBfdTrPM

 

See the whole list at http://gotothehash.net/history/inthespotlight.html 

 

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INTERHASH NEW ZEALAND 2024 – the latest word from down under.

 

Party theme

What else could it be on Saturday, my PrEcIoUs, but ... Lord of the Rings.

 

Calling for skits

Do you have any talent you'd like to showcase within a 3-minute timeframe in front of 2,000 hashers?

 

Submit your offer to: info.ih2024@gmail.com with "Skits" in the subject line.

 

Hare teams (reminder)
We don't want to become the Ben-Hur of hashing with too many of you parked on the same trail. Fancy joining Pittsburgh H3, London H3 and another 7 kennels?

 

We still have openings for the Red Dress Run (10 hares), 3 trails on Saturday (5 hares each) and 4 trails on Sunday (5 hares each). If you're a big kennel what about volunteering 10 hares so the trail is yours on both Saturday and Sunday?

 

Please contact us at: info.ih2024@gmail.com with "Hare team" in the subject line.

 

Weather: pack for every pattern

While located at an elevation of just 328m, downtown Queenstown is surrounded by Coronet Peak (1,651m) and The Remarkables (2,319m).

 

This means unpredictable mountain weather that can change very quickly. So bring short sleeves, a hat, some sunblock, as well as long sleeves and a rain jacket.

 

Expect an average temperature of 20°C/69°F daytime.

 

Registration: only 25 tickets left

Why? Because we are reaching the fire regulation maximum capacity for our evening venue. So tell your hashing mates to stop procrastinating while stock lasts.

 

Don't forget to join our Facebook page to get all updates. For transferring second-hand tickets go to our website: www.interhash2024.kiwi/regos/transfer/

 

Trail reservation system (new)
Something completely new for an Interhash, successfully tested recently for EuroHash 2023. In 2 to 4 weeks we'll provide you with a link and FAQs to book your seat on Saturday and Sunday trails. This will avoid the usual morning chaos fighting for a spot on your favourite trail, together with your mates.

 

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, will be to get together (physically?) with your friends and decide (shock, horror!) which trail you want to book so you're all on the same one. Ahead of registering, of course.

 

If you don't book, you'll be randomly allocated to wherever there is space remaining.

 

Ballbreaker special warning: this one will be brutal with 27km of mountain tracks and 1,200m elevation gain plus possibly very difficult weather conditions.

 

Facebook timely updates

We'll be using this medium more and more to distill relevant information from trail to beer and anything in between. During the week leading to the event it will be THE place to get live updates on last minute changes.

 

Make sure you're following our most recent group "Interhash2024.kiwi". The old one "Interhash 2024 Queenstown" is no more under our control and might even provide false information :-( Feel free to leave it anytime now to avoid confusion once you've got a buzz.

 

Bring your own drinking vessel

Beverages will be available in different forms: cans, bottles and kegs. For sustainability and waste reasons, we won't be providing cups, so bring your own. Start selecting your chosen one and make sure it's still liquid-proof. Tag it with your hash handle so we can return it to you with a Down Down once you've lost it.

 

Even better, bring one more as spare or to help a friend in need. For packing, it's the perfect place to stuff your (clean) socks.

 

Watering holes

Our top brass is facing the tough job of checking all Queenstown pubs to award a handful the highly coveted Hash-Friendly label. So much for a dry January ;-)

 

In the meantime keep lurking on our Facebook group for the introduction of the 3 local microbreweries (Canyon Brewing, Cargo Brewery and Altitude Brewing) as well as an incredible wine tasting shop (The Winery).

 

Haberdashery stalls

Got some major event to promote or hash goodies for sale? Ask us to reserve a table for you, knowing it's unlikely to be at the registration site due to its limited size.

 

Please contact us at: info.ih2024@gmail.com with "Haberdashery Stall" in the subject line.

 

Bring your own drinking vessel!

 

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PAN SOUTH AMERICA HASH

 

There is still time to get in on this first ever event.  Register now . . . https://soam2024.gotothehash.net

 

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WAY BACK MACHINE . . . hash happenings this month, 5, 10, and 15 years ago.

 

5 YEARS AGO

 

10 YEARS AGO

 

15 YEARSA AGO

 

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Upcoming hash events for the month of March 2024 are listed below.  See the website for more details: http://gotothehash.net/e/hashevents24-03.html  

 

Mar 1-3

InterGulf 22

Hosted by the Desert H3 & Creek H3 in Dubai, UAE.

 

Mar 2-10

Hash "Jubilee" Cruise

Hosted by the TBD H3 sailing from Galveston, TX, USA.

 

Mar 3-9

Druk Hash

Hosted by the Hyderabad H3 in Bhutan.

 

Mar 7-10

2th Fairy Memorial Green Dress Run

Hosted by the Savannah H3 in Savannah, GA, USA.

 

Mar 8-10

INTERHASH

Hosted in Queenstown, New Zealand.

 

Mar 11-24

Barrier Reef Postlube Cruise

Join Babe's hash cruise as a Postlube to Interhash.

 

Mar 15-17

Green Dress Run

Hosted by the Juneau H3 in Juneau, AK, USA.

 

Mar 22-24

Green Dress Run

Hosted by the Big Hump H3 in St Louis, MO, USA.

 

Mar 22-24

Fun-a-muck

Hosted by the Other Orlando H3 in the Ocala National Forest, FL, USA.

 

 

See the whole three year calendar of upcoming events at http://gotothehash.net/hashevents.html

 

If you know of an upcoming event not posted to the calendar, please send me the info. 

 

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Hashing is fun!  See you on trail someday . . . :)

 

On-On,

Hazukashii

Keeper of the old rusty pail, and Chief of the Royal Order of the Smelly Shoe!

http://GoToTheHash.net  (Since 1998)     

 

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This Sunday's Hash, 21st of January

Hashers,

Tomorrow's trail has been set. We are going down South to Svay Ro Lum, Takmao. 

Hares are Flaccido Domingo and Just Martin. 

Meet at the railway station: https://g.co/kgs/6fWAKqW at 1.45 pm for a 2.00 pm departure. 

If you are making your own way to the start, here is the Google location of the start: https://maps.app.goo.gl/31DRnNf9fUM5gtbA8.

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This Sunday's Hash, 14th of January

Hashers,

The trail is set for tomorrow, Sunday 14th January.

The hares are Cums In Cider, Smelly Codpiece and Cock Climber.

Meet at the railway station: https://g.co/kgs/6fWAKqW at 1.45 pm for a 2.00 pm departure. If you are making your own way to the start point it is here, on the small road just to the north of Preah Prasob Primary School. https://maps.app.goo.gl/xKJaj8gt5zqndCpB8

It is an A to A run. On on!

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This Sunday's trail, 7th of January

Hashers,

The trail is set. Don't miss this one, there's a special surprise. The hares will guarantee you a happy ending! 

It's an A to B trail for the runners (A to A for the walkers). If you're driving, contact me for the B location so you can leave your vehicle there. 

Meet at the train station at 1:45 pm for a 2:00 pm departure. 

Or you can head to the trails start for 3 pm  here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/sJw8xakZTqrAYdLv5

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This Sunday's trail, 31st of December

Hashers,

Buckle up Hashers because the last Run/Walk has been set for Sunday December 31……Meet at the Ferry Lot (near Naga World and no ferry will be used. https://maps.app.goo.gl/sgmEsomS8kLKijPs9 2:15 PM for a 2:30 start.)

Bring sunscreen and enjoy the benefits of exercising.  Short and Sweat.

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This Sunday's Hash, 24th December

Hashers,

The run has been set, dodgy looking kites and all. Meet at Naga World ferry at 14:15 for a 14:30 departure. Bags and vehicles can be left at Hotel Cambodiana, we will leave from the hotel lobby at 14:05. Bring swimmies for after the run, if you can handle the arctic temperatures.


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Fwd: In the Spotlight - Somalia



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Date: Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 5:17 PM
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In the Spotlight – Somalia
By Ed "Hazukashii" Howell
16 Nov 2023

 

There are thirteen countries that span the equator, seven of them are on the African continent, and Somalia is one of them, according to Mappr.co.  Occupying the eastern most point on the continent, Somalia is also referred to as the 'Horn of Africa' due to its unique shape.  The country is divided into 5 states (Galmudug, Hirshabelle, Jubaland, Puntland, and South West), and they are broken down into 18 administrative regions, according to the World Atlas.

 

It is believed that the area of modern-day Somalia has been occupied since at least the 25th Century BC, and that Egypt had trading partners along the area for over a millennium.  Various Arab and Persian traders settled on the Horn of Africa and were prominent until the late 1800s when Italy and Great Britian set up colonies in the area, until 1960 when Great Britian granted independence to the region.  The former British and Italian regions then merged to form the Republic of Somalia.  The new republic was fairly stable for about 9 years, until a coup brought General Barre to power, which lasted for 22 years until his overthrow in 1991, when the region fell into chaos causing a humanitarian crisis, according to the World Factbook.  International relief was brought in, but was met with resistance from guerrilla forces.  The United Nations has proctored several transitional governments over the ensuing years, but the country remains basically a failed state.    

 

Despite the recent turbulence in Somalia, the Hash House Harriers did in fact maintain a presence in the capital city of Mogadishu.  Originally founded by Andrew McPherson in 1980, there is scant info about this club.  While researching, an account was found that just one month ago, Ra recorded a podcast with Condom Man who ran with the Mogadishu H3 for about 18 months in 1987-88.  He mentioned that it was a small but solid pack at that time. 

 

Ironically, I may have the most recent information about hashing in Somalia, as it was the third country I ever ran a hash trail in.  While deployed there under the humanitarian mission "RESTORE HOPE" of the United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM) from December 1992 to March 1993.  The Aussie contingent gained approval from the Combined Task Force / US Joint Task Force Commander to hold a hash run.  Somehow, I got word of it, and was one of several dozen runners that took part in what may likely have been the last hash trail ever run in Somalia, on 10 Feb 1993.  There is a more detailed account, with pictures, in this Hashing & the Military article.  In the late 90s when the internet was emerging as a common thing, I did a search for the Mogadishu H3 and found an old page that had some of the final accounts of a hash held on the beach sometime around mid-1990.  That would have been just before everyone evacuated the country when chaos started consuming the city.

 

In another weird twist, a week or two after I ran the hash trail organized by the Aussies, I was getting off shift for the evening.  At night, the bandits would shoot arrent rounds over the Embassy Compound where we were camped, and on this night a round went just over my head.  As I looked up, I noticed it was a full moon out.  I jokingly wrote up an account about this, stating I did a light jog around the back end of the camp, up over a mortar pit, and took a swig from my canteen as a down down and called it the first running of the Somalia Full Moon H3.  I sent the account back to the Aloha H3, where I had been running before being deployed, and it was posted in the hash trash.  Somehow, a copy ended up in Bill Panton's hands, and it was recorded as an entry in the HHH Genealogy (I actually removed it when I made updates last year), but it still exists in Magic's booklet of hash clubs and on his web listing.  That was over 30 years ago, but I still have fond memories.

 


For many more articles like this on the history of hashing, check out . . . http://gotothehash.net/history/inthespotlight.html   

 

 

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