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What we’re about

What we're about:
A Drinking Club with a Running Problem

We are a group of social people interested in running, walking, drinking, exploring, and raunchy humor. Come join us on our next hash!

What is hashing?
You have stumbled upon an international phenomenon, where a group of people, "hashers", follow a cryptic trail that has been marked by the "hare". This trail leads to adult beverages, water, snacks and a lot of camaraderie. Some people run, some people walk, but they all follow these marks along streets, trails, and off the beaten path until they find a beverage stop. Now there is water there too and snacks, but we're really know as an Drinking Club with a Running Problem.

Anyone with an open mind aged 21 to 99 is welcome! Participation is free your first run and then costs 1 bhd per run after, we run year round.

What are the Black Hash trails like?
Typically around 3-6km with more adult bevies than kilometers. Our hashers cooperate to follow trail and find the beverages. We stay and socialize at each stop for about 15 minutes after the last hashers arrives - nobody gets left out. Hash trails might include a mix of busy areas and deserted terrain, bar stops, and outdoor beverage stops.

Who can come on trail?
Trail is open to any 21 and over.

What do I need to do in order to come out?
Nothin is needed before hand, just show up!

What do I bring and wear to my first trail?
Bring: Cash for bar stops, a well prepared liver, and a sense of adventure!
Wear: Clothes and sneakers you don't mind getting dirty.

Can I still do trail if I don't run?
Walker, jogger, or runner... trial is great for all levels. So don't be afraid to come out if you don't run. We have a bunch of walkers and/or walker-joggers.

I'm still not sure what the heck Hashing is in the first place! Check out this wiki page for more info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_House_Harriers

Important:
The organizers accept no responsibility for loss, damage, or injury, however caused or sustained by any participant in any event or associated activities.

In other words, participants agree that "If I get hurt on trail, it's my own damn fault"