If you mention the words "red dress run"
to someone and they don't know what it means, they obviously have never heard
of hashing. The House Harrier tagline is "a drinking club with a running
problem". Even though there are thousands of Hash House Harrier clubs
around the world, it's still a secret to most people. Even for those who have
heard of it, the club remains a mystery.
Almost any day of the year, in almost any part of
the world there's probably a Hash going on somewhere. There are about 2000 Hash
House Harrier chapters on all 7 continents. Each chapter usually has between 20
and 100 members. The running events are all non-competitive and almost all
involve running and beer, usually at the same time with some kind of beer
carrier.
The Hash House Harriers running club was started
in 1938 in Kuala Lumpur. The idea of hashing died out for a while, but in the
mid-70′s started booming again and hasn't slowed down. There are clubs with
men, women, men and women, and ones with families and kids.
The hash begins with the "hares" laying
down a trail and is followed by the "hounds" trying to stay on the
trail without running into false trails and dead ends. The end of the trail is
often called the On-After or the On-Down and is where everyone gets a chance to
socialize. Along the way there are usually beer stops (beer checks) and some
beer drinking on the run. The most common term they use is "on-on",
which means they are on the right trail. It's also the logo used by hashers,
along with the symbol of a human foot.
Hashers will often carry whistles or loud horns to
communicate with each other. Many hashes allow costumes, like the famous Red
Dress Run, which is usually held annually by different chapters. Legend has it that
a woman showed up at a hash wearing a red dress, unaware that it was a running
event, but she wore the dress anyway. Now hashers of both sexes wear a red
dress at these events, which draw large crowds in every major city.
The hash ends with something called the
"circle". This is a more formal gathering where hashers socialize,
sing drinking songs, get their new hash names, and catch up on the latest hash
news. Before you've officially been given your hash name you will be referred
to as no name.
As you've probably figured out by now, a hash is
mostly just a fun, non competitive way to blow off some steam, get some
exercise, and of course, drink some beer!
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