Runners: Monday, August 17, Check out the Brooklyn Hash
Start: Franklin Ave And Fulton St.
Transit: C Train or the shuttle to the Franklin Avenue C station
In case you haven't heard of us, The Brooklyn Hash House Harriers is a social group of runners. We are part of a loosely organized worldwide network of hashes, also known as drinking clubs with a running problem. Some people run fast, others run slow, but anyone is welcome (at least anyone 21 and older).
Hashing in Brooklyn works like this: We meet at a predetermined location in the Borough of Brooklyn. A member of the group (the hare) presets a trail using a system of chalk marks. The rest of the group tries to follow the trail, and if all goes well, they end up at a drinking establishment, have some refreshing beverages, and a bite to eat. Food and beverages are prearranged and each runner contributes hash cash (usually $20) to pay their share. Trails are usually between 3 and 5 miles. You can bring a small bag with a change of clothes to the start and the hare will bring it to the bar. Hashes are rain or shine. All of this will be explained to you at the start. If you want to find out more now, check out this page.
http://www.hashnyc.com//index.php?option=content&task=view&id=18&Itemid=42
If you've never hashed before or just want to join us again, this is a great way to give it a shot. Please PM me if you have any questions.
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Nina
Transit: C Train or the shuttle to the Franklin Avenue C station
In case you haven't heard of us, The Brooklyn Hash House Harriers is a social group of runners. We are part of a loosely organized worldwide network of hashes, also known as drinking clubs with a running problem. Some people run fast, others run slow, but anyone is welcome (at least anyone 21 and older).
Hashing in Brooklyn works like this: We meet at a predetermined location in the Borough of Brooklyn. A member of the group (the hare) presets a trail using a system of chalk marks. The rest of the group tries to follow the trail, and if all goes well, they end up at a drinking establishment, have some refreshing beverages, and a bite to eat. Food and beverages are prearranged and each runner contributes hash cash (usually $20) to pay their share. Trails are usually between 3 and 5 miles. You can bring a small bag with a change of clothes to the start and the hare will bring it to the bar. Hashes are rain or shine. All of this will be explained to you at the start. If you want to find out more now, check out this page.
http://www.hashnyc.com//index.php?option=content&task=view&id=18&Itemid=42
If you've never hashed before or just want to join us again, this is a great way to give it a shot. Please PM me if you have any questions.
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Nina
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Subject: Runners: Monday, October 27, Check out the Brooklyn Hash
Start: Lorimer St on the L
Transit: L to Lorimer St
In case you haven't heard of us, The Brooklyn Hash House Harriers is a social group of runners. We are part of a loosely organized worldwide network of hashes, also known as drinking clubs with a running problem. Some people run fast, others run slow, but anyone is welcome (at least anyone 21 and older).
Hashing in Brooklyn works like this: We meet at a predetermined location in the Borough of Brooklyn. A member of the group (the hare) presets a trail using a system of chalk marks. The rest of the group tries to follow the trail, and if all goes well, they end up at a drinking establishment, have some refreshing beverages, and a bite to eat. Food and beverages are prearranged and each runner contributes hash cash (usually $15) to pay their share. Trails are usually between 3 and 5 miles. You can bring a small bag with a change of clothes to the start and the hare will bring it to the bar. Hashes are rain or shine. All of this will be explained to you at the start. If you want to find out more now, check out this page.
http://www.hashnyc.com//index.php?option=cont.....w&id=18&Itemid=42
If you've never hashed before or just want to join us again, this is a great way to give it a shot. Please PM me if you have any questions.
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Start: Myrtle and Wyckoff Avenues
Transit: Myrtle/Wyckoff Aves on L/M (NOT Myrtle Ave stop on M)
In case you haven't heard of us, The Brooklyn Hash House Harriers is a social group of runners. We are part of a loosely organized worldwide network of hashes, also known as drinking clubs with a running problem. Some people run fast, others run slow, but anyone is welcome (at least anyone 21 and older).
Hashing in Brooklyn works like this: We meet at a predetermined location in the Borough of Brooklyn. A member of the group (the hare) presets a trail using a system of chalk marks. The rest of the group tries to follow the trail, and if all goes well, they end up at a drinking establishment, have some refreshing beverages, and a bite to eat. Food and beverages are prearranged and each runner contributes hash cash (usually $15) to pay their share. Trails are usually between 3 and 5 miles. You can bring a small bag with a change of clothes to the start and the hare will bring it to the bar. Hashes are rain or shine. All of this will be explained to you at the start. If you want to find out more now, check out this page.
http://www.hashnyc.com//index.php?option=cont.....w&id=18&Itemid=42
If you've never hashed before or just want to join us again, this is a great way to give it a shot. Please PM me if you have any questions.
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Start: Nostrand Ave and Fulton St
Transit: A/C To Nostrand Ave
In case you haven't heard of us, The Brooklyn Hash House Harriers is a social group of runners. We are part of a loosely organized worldwide network of hashes, also known as drinking clubs with a running problem. Some people run fast, others run slow, but anyone is welcome (at least anyone 21 and older).
Hashing in Brooklyn works like this: We meet at a predetermined location in the Borough of Brooklyn. A member of the group (the hare) presets a trail using a system of chalk marks. The rest of the group tries to follow the trail, and if all goes well, they end up at a drinking establishment, have some refreshing beverages, and a bite to eat. Food and beverages are prearranged and each runner contributes hash cash (usually $15) to pay their share. Trails are usually between 3 and 5 miles. You can bring a small bag with a change of clothes to the start and the hare will bring it to the bar. Hashes are rain or shine. All of this will be explained to you at the start. If you want to find out more now, check out this page.
http://www.hashnyc.com//index.php?option=cont.....w&id=18&Itemid=42
If you've never hashed before or just want to join us again, this is a great way to give it a shot. Please PM me if you have any questions.
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Subject: Runners: Monday, April 27, Check out the Brooklyn Hash
Start: Atlantic and 4th Ave
Transit: 2/3/4/5/B/D/M/N/Q/R to Atlantic/Pacific
In case you haven't heard of us, The Brooklyn Hash House Harriers is a social group of runners. We are part of a loosely organized worldwide network of hashes, also known as drinking clubs with a running problem. Some people run fast, others run slow, but anyone is welcome (at least anyone 21 and older).
Hashing in Brooklyn works like this: We meet at a predetermined location in the Borough of Brooklyn. A member of the group (the hare) presets a trail using a system of chalk marks. The rest of the group tries to follow the trail, and if all goes well, they end up at a drinking establishment, have some refreshing beverages, and a bite to eat. Food and beverages are prearranged and each runner contributes hash cash (usually $15) to pay their share. Trails are usually between 3 and 5 miles. You can bring a small bag with a change of clothes to the start and the hare will bring it to the bar. Hashes are rain or shine. All of this will be explained to you at the start. If you want to find out more now, check out this page.
http://www.hashnyc.com//index.php?option=cont.....w&id=18&Itemid=42
If you've never hashed before or just want to join us again, this is a great way to give it a shot. Please PM me if you have any questions.
On-On
Nina
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