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May 12
2008
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Hash Briefing

The best hashes usually take you off the beaten track and along trails little travelled, and can be done in rain or shine (In fact, one of the best hashes we have set, was held during a thunderstorm, but thats another story ;-).
This saturday, we were on a hash in Sauteurs. The hash started with the briefing at the rum shop about the route, and then took off along the beach to where it finally deviated inland along small trails through the bush. It went along the main road near to 'Almost Paradise', for a short distance
and then through the old Mt.Rodney estate along small paths through the bush.
We finally came out near to the old estate house and from there, along a side road and back to the beach.
Over the years, we have come across some absolutely breathtaking views. We have also seen more than a dozen waterfalls...significantly more than the 3 or 4 which are advertised in the brochures.
This saturday was no exception.The trail led us along the beach and through the old estate. There were great views of the town of Sauteurs, the islands to the north of Grenada and along the beach. Ordinarily, there is usually something to eat on sale at the end of most hashes, and this one was no exception. The hash was a fair sized one and there were drinks on sale, as well as barbecue, fish and lentil soup.
This particular saturday, we were also installing a new hash master.
This is the person responsible for making sure that the hashes are planned
and executed properly and basically take the blame for anything which goes
wrong.
It is a strictly voluntary post, and can be as long as 2 years, barring
death or disgrace for setting too many bad hashes in a row, in which case
they are elected for another 2 years, or until they get it right.
This is one activity that is not to be missed, especially if you like
discovering new places.
Come and join us for the next hash!
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Only one of my trips to Grenada has allowed me to hash. It was a great time though I did hear some threats being muttered about strangling the hares. I thought that there was a good balance that happened during the time on the trail. The gushing water in the stream and the rain helped to keep the amount of the mud on our shoes and clothes down to a reasonable weight. A perfect walk in the woods.



