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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 01/28/04 - 18:37 Post subject: Hashers???
gonna try to setup a Hash skate this weekend and looking for advice. should i set the trail up the day before, no rain or high winds predicted. How long does the flour stay in place? should i do this a few hours or just really have them give me a head start? how many dead ends is appropriate and when you are running a trail what is the furthest you led a dead end?
not gonna have the drinking games and such, BUT we will end up at a place that will serve beer. I have no intention of breaking that fine tradition.
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kattzoo
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Posted: 01/28/04 - 19:55 Post subject:
Does sound intriquing though.
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copteacher
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Posted: 01/28/04 - 19:56 Post subject:
okay have fun. What is hashing?
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Cappy
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Posted: 01/28/04 - 20:00 Post subject:
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 01/29/04 - 11:40 Post subject:
Most educational Cappy, thanks. it think it's amazing how many runners do not know about HHH. I was discussing this last night with my run club and they only 2 of the 12 people knew about it, and they were married to each other. I guess i know about thrugh two other skaters that drink/run as well. I figured i am saving the beer as a surprise for the end as in i'll be ending it at a tavern that allows in with wheels on.
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