The DCH4 runs on Saturday afternoons at 3:00 PM in the
Washington, DC metropolitan area. We've been running continuously
since 1978.
| Our next hash |
Next hash, Saturday, 4 July 2009, 15:00/3:00 PM
DCH4 Hash #1548
| Where: | Twinbrook Metro station, EAST side parking lot Rockville, MD |
| Hares: | Naturerunner and Standard Deviant |
| Phone: | Contact Standard Deviant (301-919-8109) |
| Cost: | $4 |
| Trail: | A to A Trail. There will be a walkers trail, but neither runners nor walkers trail is quite stroller friendly.
If you can handle the trail, your dog can too. And theyre welcome at Circle which could go on and on.
The trail will be short on excesses to leave you plenty of energy for any later patriotic explosions.
Although A is only a short walk from A, there will be a bag vehicle if you want your bag or chair right away.
Misc: Plenty of beer and some snacks. No rush to leave.
You are welcome to bring extra snacks to help extend the frivolity. |
Click
here for detailed directions to the hash.
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| DCH4 Hare Manual |
A comprehensive manual on how to be a hare
compiled by our wandering Religious Advisor,
Mother Chalker.
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| Receding Hare Line |
Check here for upcoming runs. Currently we need hares for
several Summer hashes. Talk to Stevie Wunderlic if you
want to set a hash. |
| Mismanagement |
The salt of the earth, the heartbeat of the hash,
America's little darlings, etc... Now with
pictures! |
| DCH4 Mailing List Signup |
The DCH4 Yahoo group. You can sign up for this to receive
our weekly members-only Hash writeups. |
| Hash Trashes (requires
log-in) |
The weekly writeup of the hash, lovingly created by our
On-Secs Standard Deviant and our Hash Flash Cap'n
Crunch. Requires approved membership in the DCH4 Yahoo Mailing List. |
| The
Fine Art of Hashing |
An explanation of the DCH4 written by our own
(_:_) (the hasher formerly known as "Flat
Ass".) |
| Marking the Trail |
Curious how the hash works? This explains the basic idea
of how hashing works, including what marks are used to lay
the trail. |
| How we began |
A brief history of the origin of the DCH4 written by
Peni Critchell dating back to Naoe Hirutu. |
| Other
DC Area Hashes |
DC is a hotbed of hashing activity, with opportunities
for fine trouble every day of the week. |
| Hashing Links |
These are links to web pages that can be helpful to
hashers. If you have a link you believe should be added here,
please contact the hash web guy, TimFuk2. |