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THE
PACK HAD TROUBLE FINDING THE TRUE
PATH
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SURE ENOUGH IT LED UP THE HIGHEST HILL
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Following on from the universally acclaimed Run No. 150 on
Mtwapa Creek, Run No. 151 was also a classic, being set by Simba, a
seasoned Mombasa Hasher.
The trail was laid at Nguu Tatu and the beginning was tricky - the pack had
trouble finding the true path but sure enough it led up the highest
hill where there is a new Safaricom tower.
The magnificent views were well appreciated once the hounds,
horrors and harriettes had got their breath back. As the weather was
so fine, a rendition of "Singing in the Rain" was led by GM
"R'Hole.
From this hold the trail then took a fiendish dive down a
black run piste to the next hold on the murram road to the dump
site.
Here the pack was caught by Eric "Mouth" Rupia who, nowadays,
sports a fine 'kinye' in the vain hope that it brings him 'heshimu'
in Durumaland.
The route back to the water tanks was not as simple as it
first appeared.
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This time, the trail shot off to the right,
bushwhacking up through some thick mustoni, climbing to
another great hilltop vista.
At this stage, the On Inn back to the start was quite
welcome.
Some of the pack insisted on legging back from the
water tanks to the circle at Turkey
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Religious advisor "Mouth" welcomed back the returners and
Simba was congratulated on setting such a challenging trail.
Sinners included "Huge Black meat" for impertinently
overtaking the GM whilst enjoying his usual position at the head of
the pack, and "Wethole" who was sporting a dirty bottom from
negotiating the black run on her behind.
Next weeks Run No. 152
- Saturday, 14th January, will take place around the littoral in Nyali.
Meet at Gecko Village - 4.00 p.m. Sharp!
For more details, call Trevor
Fellows on 0723-897970
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