The Great EscapeDate - 19th November 2006
Hares – Kingfisher
and Queenfisher
Report by Queenfisher
It was a great day to escape from the
streets of suburbia to the fresh crisp air of Hastings Country Park.
About 20 stalwart hashers turned up eager to get their Sunday morning
exercise. A shocked gathering noted that Playaway and Bebe (accompanied
by Hugo the dog) arrived at least 15 minutes before the commencement
of the run.
The runners and walkers set off together,
sliding their way along the slippery muddy footpaths. When we came to
a clearing, the runners went off on a convoluted loop while the walkers
took the shorter route. The walkers accompanied by me, soon found themselves
out in the open again and turned left. The runners meanwhile followed
the trail towards the edge of the cliff (luckily they weren’t lemmings!)
and then turned inland before rejoining the walkers’ trail. The walkers
continued on to the wait stop but there was no sign of the runners.
They were obviously having trouble with catching up with the speedy
walkers! I made an executive decision to continue on our route which
now headed down towards Fairlight Cove. After a while we turned left
and did a steep uphill climb where we had to wait a few minutes for
slow runners such as Cliffbanger and Bushsquatter to catch up with us!!!
The walkers then continued up a rocky
water logged path whilst Kingfisher sent the runners the wrong way.
They eventually turned back and caught up with the walkers ensuring
that everyone reached the beer stop at the same time. The walkers then
took the direct route back to the car park while the runners headed
up a tarmac lane. We crossed the road, headed across a field, and then
did a loop back to the car park.
We found BeBe distraught in the carpark.
Apparently Hugo had done a Houdini and escaped from her car, on route
to pick up Harry . Luckily, a public minded citizen had seen the
great escape and had taken Hugo to the police station, where Bebe and
Hugo were eventually reunited.
The Hares and various miscreants were
given Down Downs in the circle. We then went to the Beauport Park Golf
Club where Lotus was presented with a tankard as she will shortly be
emigrating to Australia. Good luck Lotus! We will miss you.
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