I'm a long time hasher from Florida, and I just had a thought! Are there any H3's along the AT? Any active hashers that have kennels in trail towns? I'd love to take a day off of the AT to hash if I could.
I'm a long time hasher from Florida, and I just had a thought! Are there any H3's along the AT? Any active hashers that have kennels in trail towns? I'd love to take a day off of the AT to hash if I could.
76 HawkMtn w/Rangers
14 LHHT
15 Girard/Quebec/LostTurkey/Saylor/Tuscarora/BlackForest
16 Kennerdell/Cranberry-Otter/DollyS/WRim-NCT
17 BearR
18-19,22 AT NOBO 1562.2
22 Hadrian's Wall
23 Cotswold Way
What is a hasher? I Googled it and this is all I found:
"waiter or waitress, especially in a hash house."
You want to take time off from the trail to be a waiter?
Why do hashers have kennels? I'm confused. I thought a kennel was a place you park a dog when you're going away.
Because a kennel is where you would traditionally keep a harrier.
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/harrier.htm
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The only Hashers I know of are on twitter #internetjoke
Either the OP has a dog and needs a place to put it while hashing or since the origins of Hashing is foxhunting, the chasers are called hounds, and perhaps a kennel is the term for where the hounds get together for the hunt.
I'm curious about this and await the answer, sounds like fun.
Each chapter of the Hash House Harriers is called a kennel.
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