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Bonus Trail! Geocache-Deez-Nuts 2: Hole Strikes Back — Saturday Hike?

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Danielle and Colin R.
Bonus Trail! Geocache-Deez-Nuts 2: Hole Strikes Back — Saturday Hike?

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When: Saturday, May 11, 2024, 11:00 AM HST
Where: 1776 York Hill Rd, Lincoln, VT 05443
Hares: 2 Guys 1 Hole and you? Sign up to co-hare!
What to bring: $6.9 hash cash, a resistance to pain and suffering, a basic understand of geocaching, a compass, packed lunch

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Get ready to get lost! Hole is back and as our resident geocacher, he’s bringing us another ballbusting bonus trail that I can only describe as “We should probably start earlier so we’re not finishing in the dark.” Expect around 6.9 miles true trail with roughly 6.8 miles of it off-trail with some hilly terrain. Note the 11am start time. Pack a lunch.

I’m also told this trail will be straight up geocaching. What’s that mean? At opening circle the pack will be presented the coordinates of the first check. Coordinates for second check will be in Tupperware™ at first check and so on. Some checks will have beverages, some will only contain disappointment.

I think someone is taking inspiration from the Barkley Marathons…

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🏃What is Hashing?
What do you get when you combine running (or walking), a combination scavenger hunt, silly songs, inappropriate jokes, kilts, and beer?
Meet the Hash House Harriers, a non-competitive running social club. Hash runs, called trails, are non-competitive scavenger hunt-style events where you can enjoy a scenic run/walk at your own pace followed by a social gathering with food and drink. The route is marked on the ground with chalk or biodegradable flour. The "hare" is a volunteer who plans the run and marks the trail. The "hounds" are the other runners who follow the trail. Just like a scavenger hunt!

🤔 Do I have to run?
Nope! In hashing, the athletic and competitive aspects of running take a back seat to the social side of things. Hashing caters to all levels of runners, with a few walkers at each hash. Von Tramp hash trails are usually 3-6 miles; most even have a split trail for walkers or runners who wish to do a shorter distance.

🍻 Do I have to drink?
While we do enjoy a nice cold beer, consumption is completely optional. There is always water and non-alcoholic options. There is never any obligation to drink alcohol.

🌲 Who are the Von Tramp Hash House Harriers?
The Von Tramp Hash House Harriers (VTH3) was founded in 2021 by two thirsty hashers who did not want to stop being active during winter in Vermont. We run every other Saturday during winter (November-April). You can see when all of our upcoming trails are happening on our website. You can also join us on Facebook.

👋 Ready to give hashing a try?
Join us for a trail! All you need is some comfortable running gear. If it's a wet or wintry day, a change of clothes (or at least socks) is recommended.
We're a very welcoming and accepting group of lovable idiots. And who knows, you might even enjoy yourself. Plus, your first trail is always free!
BUT....... if you're still wondering if hashing is right for you, check out our blog post that covers everything you need to know about hashing with us here in Vermont.

This meet-up is intended to help reach out to new members.
Don't let the low numbers of people who RSVP on this site fool you: there are generally 15 to 20 hashers at every event! They're just all bad at social media.
All attendees must be 21+.

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