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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Colombo Hash House Harriers but were afraid to ask!

Welcome, welcome, welcome to our brand new site. It’s certainly been a long time coming and my what an change it is!

Here you will find everything there is to know about our club, which is the Sri Lankan chapter of the world renown, mutlinational & international bunch know as the Hash House Harriers.

For an in-depth look at our history, what we have in store for the future as well as miscellaneouse other stuff like photos from local as well as our participation in various Interhashes, tit-bits, articles about hashing, simply browse our site to gleen all the information you can fill in a big straw hat...

And by the way,...On-On!!!




Hashing . . . it's a mixture of athleticism and sociability, hedonism and hard work; a refreshing break from the nine-to-five routine. Hashing is an exhilaratingly fun combination of running, orienteering, and partying, where bands of harriers and harriettes chase hares on eight-to-ten kilometer-long trails through town, country, jungle, and desert, all in search of exercise, camaraderie, and good times.

Hashing, as we know it today, began in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 1938, when a group of restive British company men started a hare & hounds running group. They named the group after their meeting place, the Selangor Club, aka the "Hash House." Hash House Harrier runs were patterned after the traditional British public school paper chase. A "hare" would be given a short head start to blaze a trail, marking his devious way with shreds of paper, soon to be pursued by a shouting pack of "harriers." Only the hare knew where he was going . . . the harriers followed his marks to stay on trail. Apart from the excitement of chasing down the wily hare, solving the hare's marks and reaching the end was its own reward, for there, thirsty harriers would find a tub of iced-down beer.

Hashing died during World War II (Japanese occupying forces being notoriously opposed to civilian fun), but came back to life in the post-war years, spreading slowly through Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand, then exploding in popularity in the late 70s and early 80s. Today there are thousands of Hash House Harrier clubs in all parts of the world, complete with newsletters, directories, and regional and world hashing conventions.

espite its growth, hashing hasn't strayed far from its British and Malaysian roots. A typical hash "kennel" is a loosely-organized group of 20-40 men and women who meet weekly or biweekly to chase the hare. We follow chalk, flour, or paper, and the trails are never boring. When forced to, we'll run the occasional street or alley, but in general we prefer shiggy . . . fields, forests, jungles, swamps, streams, fences, storm drains, and cliffs.

And although some of today's health-conscious hashers may shun a cold beer in favor of water or a diet soda, trail's end is still a party. Perhaps that's why they call us the "drinking club with a running problem!"

So . . . if you'd like to spice up your running program with fun, good company, new surroundings, and physical challenge, try hashing. Just remember one thing . . . never wear new shoes to the hash!



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The World Interhash 2010!

Kuching, straddling the Sarawak River also popularly known as ‘Cat City’ is the capital of Sarawak. The island of Borneo, the third largest land-mass in the world consists of the two east Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, Brunei and Kalimantan Indonesia. Steeped in a history that is so recent that a visitor can almost reach out and touch it! From the ‘Wild Man of Borneo’ days pre the 1840’s it has evolved into a modern vibrant metropolis we know today without neglecting the rich history held therein.




Run no. 1763 on the 8th of March will be from Grassy Arse and feathers, laid by Soft Cock and Sticky Fingers. The run starts at 1715Hrs. Leave early to avoid delays due to traffic, if you're coming from Colombo. Directions are below:

Km Diff Description
0.00.0Castle Street railway crossing
3.43.4Turn right onto parliament road
5.31.9Left at 2nd roundabout after the Parliament
7.3 2.0Turn right at T-junction
10.3 3.0Straight at Malabe clock tower
11.3 1.0Left on to new road after bridge
13.6 2.3Turn right
13.8 0.2Turn left
14.0 0.2Turn right
14.3 0.3Park if you dare





ANZ Bush and Baa have put their heads together to organize a great day trip to Kithulgala. The last time ANZ had a run there, it was a great success and loads of fun. You can check out some of the photos from the last trip p here. Now this is happening on the 6th of February, 2010 (that's next Saturday) so hurry the hell up and register since there are limited places available. Download the registration form here. More info on the rooms can be found here.




CH3 has planned a great getaway at the end of February taking advantage of the long holiday weekend on the 26, 27 and 28 of February, 2010. Leave Colombo on the morning of the 26th and arrive at Eco Team’s River Garden Nature & Activity Centre in time for lunch. Hash Run #1762 (Bushy’s 550th) is on Saturday afternoon — all other time is free for “chillaxing” or participating in any of the many activities available. Transportation is not provided in the trip cost as many will want to use their vehicles to visit sites in the area, however if there is enough interest we will arrange for bus service. More info here.




Plastic Knob will be organizing the 2nd annual hash paintball tournament, scheduled to be sometime in March, 2010. Registrations for this will be online as soon as the date and venue have been confirmed. Await this great event!!!



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Dhammike "Featherlite" Wedande
Grand Master
dhammike@siyaka.lk


William “Bootlegger” Martin
Religous Advisor
bootleggerch3@yahoo.com


Sam “Sparrow Dick” Wickramasinghe
On-Sec
sam.wickramasinghe@euroasia.lk


Leon “Plastic Knob” Perera
Webmaster
leonperera@me.com


Ananda “Bambi” Wimaladharma
Hash Cash
anandaw@idsworld.com