Saturday, 30 January 2016

Hash House Running

Hash House Running is basically a non-competitive form of cross country running. Traditionally, a member of the team would set off on a run, ahead of the pack, leaving a small trail of flour for the rest to follow. A set of symbols would be agreed and the 'Hasher' would do his or her best to leave false trails and dead ends to help slow down the chasing pack. If the hasher made it to the pub before being caught, they were declared neither winner nor loser and a great celebration would ensue regardless. The Hash House Harriers official UK Website describe themselves as 'a drinking group with a running problem' and consider the sport as 'a healthy way to work up a decent thirst'.


Today I've been 'hashing' a trail through some woodlands (sadly with no pub to aim for!) for a group of young students. It was great fun setting up elaborate false trails that led to dead ends or back to where they'd just come from! The event was a great way of starting debates about decision making, having faith to carry on following a trail and also teamwork - should the group stick together or split?


All the teams that took part during the morning, made it to the finish point (eventually!). I was there waiting for them along with this little Robin, who followed me around while I laid the trail!.


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