Hashing through muddy terrain


ON A recent public holiday, I decided to join the RLC Hash Run in Serendah, which started at about 5pm, an hour earlier than it would normally kick off on a regular weekday.

Hashing is a road/trail/jungle run that typically covers a distance of 6km to 7km. The objective is to chase the “hare” (the person who sets the trail), who leaves a paper trail that must be followed, in order to complete the run and be rewarded with an ice-cold drink.

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