Basically a hash consists
of two main parts, none of which have anything to do with marijuana or
hashish:
The Run
On a Saturday in the afternoon one or two sometime
three or four hashers, called the hare(s), lay a trail. Trail in on
which the entire pack runs or walk . They mark their trail with paper
shredded paper , arrows, or marks on walls and cross depending on terrain.
They might pre-lay trail a day or a few hours before the hash, or they
might lay the trail as "live hares," running ahead of the
pack with only a short (10 minutes is typical) head start. At a given
signal which, is ON ON the rest of the hash (the Harriers, Harriett's,
hounds, or pack) set off in pursuit of the trail. The idea is to keep
the pack somewhat together and this is achieved by setting false trails,
cunning checks, and sneaky loops. The fitter front runners will often
run twice as far as the more slothful members, , yet still finish the
run at the same time as the rest of the pack. The length and difficulty
of the run depends on the hare and the terrain but will typically be
between six and ten kilometers, or about 45 minutes to an hour of running/walking
with checks, false trails, and shortcutting.
The Circle
At trail's end hashers gather to drink beer and observe
religious ceremonies . . . which consist of drinking more beer, this
time ritualistically. Circles is led by the hash Grandmaster, the Religious
Adviser, or any unwanted hasher . Traditions (and the degree of rowdiness)
vary from hash to hash, but in general the Circle consists of awarding
"Down-Downs" for misdemeanors real, imagined, or blatantly
made up, and the recipients will most likely have been dubbed in by
their fellow hashers. Visitors are always given a Visitors Down-Down
as are Virgins (first-time hash runners) and anyone else who comes to
the attention of the Circle. The Circle can last a couple of hours depending
on the level of religious fervor of the hash. Food and snacks etc. depends
on host but definitly not the beer as this is the job of hash dray to
ensure proper supply of beer and other drinks like water etc.
Regardless of the style of the hash, all is in good
fun and this "drinking club with a running problem" welcomes
all with a sense of humor. Hashing has created a fraternity that knows
no geographical bounds of hospitality. The only prerequisite to hashing
is a sense of humor, as running and athletic ability usually take a
back seat to the social aspects of the sport. Hashing also knows no
age boundaries, with family hashes and horrors or children's hashes,
as well as members from all ages in the regular hashes. The only main
difference between groups is their emphasis on the sporting versus social
aspects of hashing. All of the hashes end with a bit of fraternity business
at the On-In or finish point. The Down-Down celebrates new runners,
various landmarks in the careers of hashers, and assorted other reasons
to drink beer or their favourite beverage. Most hashes also add bawdy
song to the festivities and there are special event runs that may end
in a feast and a party as well. Interhashes, or gatherings of several
hashes for a special event, occur at frequent intervals worldwide. There
are national and regional interhashes, as well as a world event simply
labeled Interhash. A complete calendar of these events can be found
on www.gthhh.com
The important thing is that we are all Hashers sharing
an experience like no other, and in the sharing, we are all enriched
with... The Hashing Spirit