Run No. 166 - 6th May 2006
Question: What beer tastes like vintage champagne?
Answer: The first one after the Hash!!
Hash number 16? (The Scribe and Grand Master were otherwise occupied, hence the ‘?’) took place in Miritini.
For those of you, who like me zoom past Miritini on the road to Nairobi, (not that you can zoom anymore on this road), it has a Railway Station. The SWANK pack managed to sniff their way there after rescuing Kabul the Kabaka from Uganda. An international pack indeed with two WaBritish as well.
The Old Kenya Railways & Harbours station certainly had charm for what turned out to be a Bash instead of a Hash. The Co-Hare Eric Babu set a scenic trail through the steep hills. Half the pack taking the easy way around, the rest taking the obstacle course up the hills.
The view once at the top of green hills, the sea, and the village school was admired by the pack as they lapped the local brew courtesy of the co-hare. Down then using the erosion exposed water pipes as a guide. These pipes dated back 50 years! Kama Sutra showing her flexible and balanced poise is even better downhill. The returning pack certainly entertained the villagers in their evening activities. The Samaki and Viazi smelt heavenly.
The circle was held back at Gecko Village with the traditional down downs and skewers of crocodile. “Make it snappy” was Sixty Nine’s order.