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30th July – CSH3 Run – Cool Balls

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Title: 30th July – CSH3 Run – Cool Balls
Location: Up the Maerim road – through Maerim village and past the junction to the Maesa Valley – Look for signs a couple of km past the junction to Maesa.
Description: Cool Ball’s Saturday Run
Date: 2011-07-30

23rd July – CSH3 Run – Pamela

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Title: 23rd July – CSH3 Run – Pamela
Location: Go 14 KM south (towards San Patong) on the Canal Rd. from the Samoeng Rd intersection and turn right at the HHH sign. Cross the bridge and turn left and proceed 2 km to “A”.
Description: Pamela’s Saturday Run
Date: 2011-07-23

16th July – CSH3 Run – Chilly Pussy

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Title: 16th July – CSH3 Run – Chilly Pussy
Location: Ob Khan – around 6(?)km down the canal road from the Sameong junction.
Description: Chilly Pussy’s Saturday Run
Date: 2011-07-16

9th May – CSH3 Run – Just Cumming

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Title: 9th May – CSH3 Run – Just Cumming
Location: 3km down canal road from Sameong junction, look for HHH on the right.
Description: Just Cumming’s Saturday Run
Date: 2011-07-09

2nd July – CSH3 Run – Skid Mark

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Title: 2nd July – CSH3 Run – Skid Mark
Location: 14km West of the Canal Road towards Sameong
Description: Skid Mark’s Outstation
Date: 2011-07-02

25th June – CSH3 Run – Byte My Yahoo

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Title: 25th June – CSH3 Run – Byte My Yahoo
Location: Head out on the Chiang Rai road, look for signs on left about 3km past the Doi Saket Junction.
Description: Byte My Yahoo’s Saturday Run
Date: 2011-06-25

18th June – CSH3 Run Snail Trail

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Title: 18th June – CSH3 Run – Snail Trail
Location: The Disco Shelter – 2.5km towards Sameong from the Canal Road
Description: Snail Trails Run
Date: 2011-06-18

11th June – CSH3 Run – Bone Collector

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Title: 11th June – CSH3 Run – Bone Collector
Location: About 3-4km down the canal road from the Sameong intersection, look for HHH on the right.
Description: Bone Collector’s CSH3 Run
Date: 2011-06-11

17th May – Seamen Soars Run

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One thing I will say, Seaman Soars always puts plenty of effort into setting a run, and today was no different. Nonetheless, he was given plenty of grief as the hashers arrived. The friendly welcome party of waving Thai soldiers didn’t quite make up for the lack of A bucket sign – plus of course Semen Soars should have stopped the rain! Fortunately the rain did stop and we were set off with the instruction that it was A->B.

And so we were off into familiar ground at the end of Huay Tung Thao lake. Pretty much everyone has run here, and pretty much everyone has scouted to find out where the army base is and where not to go. So when the first circle came up, nobody really wanted to check right, as surely that didn’t go anywhere we wouldn’t get shot at? But right it was, and the army base loomed. At this point the army escort at the start began to make more sense – and when the army patrol fishing on the reservoir simply waved and smiled, rather than shooting us, things were looking up. Fresh trails that I certainly haven’t hashed before.

And there were some great trails – so much that even Kwazi lifted his demeanor and enjoyed it. After the reservoir Chuck Wao inadvertently ‘short cutted’ by finding some trail a bit ahead and missing a few hundred metres of trail. HRA set off in pursuit and managed to follow along around 100m behind Chuck Wao – which meant that as Chuck Wao got every check right, HRA was in the right position to kick it out behind him, so as Mr. Poo, Sloppy Rod and I trundled along another 100m back, it turned into a straight run. (With it being an A->B run it was pretty much a straight line through the army camp).

The route gave us some interesting insight into the army training facilities, including a run through an assault course. HRA couldn’t resist the monkey bars! The trail was doing well until for some strange reason the hare sent us along nearly 2km of bitumen to a randomly chosen place for the songthaew to wait for us. We overruled the hare and took the songthaew back to save the stragglers from needing to suffer the bitumen. Afterall, due to the ‘national holiday’ and being an army camp, there was no beer waiting for us in the truck! Around 7-7.5km made it a good test, and a fun run in an area I don’t know if we will run again for a while.

The friendly army escort took us back to the cars, but didn’t stay for the circle. Colonel Cornhole somehow lost his keys – he left them with the hare, who left them with Ulrich, who managed to drop them somewhere along the way – fortunately Dyke Converter saved the day – and it was splashed repeatedly through the circle. My overall verdict is a good run, some good trails, it just could have done with some more checks!

15th May – Belly Dancer’s Run

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Belly Dancer can spend weeks scouting to find a hill steep enough to set a trail up, so when he was only given 2 days notice, this could be a disaster… As he tried to reassure the assembled hashers in the hare brief, nobody was really buying it – particularly when he couldn’t remember which way we should set off.

We found the trail, and appeared to be setting off in the usual direction – towards the mountains. No surprises from Belly Dancer’s usual MO. However, there was a twist and we lost quite a bit of time finding the trail as it appeared too head back to the A within 1km – I know BD didn’t have time to scout, but that was ridiculous, and the entire pack was grumbling – “this is wrong”, “i bet we’re on the in trail”, “wtf?”… Fortunately we swung left and trekked back up towards the mountains.

Another V check and virtually the entire pack chose to follow Mr. Poo to the left, leaving me on my own to the right. Mr. Poo kept running through the check back “On-On!”, so I had even more space and didn’t look back. The trail hit the hill and went up, up, up Chuck Wao kept closing the gap, but couldn’t quite catch up. At the cross check, surprisingly Belly Dancer didn’t force us to go any further up and we plunged back down to the bottom of the hill. Chuck Wao and HRA were foxed and had long check backs.

At the bottom of the hill we were back on familiar ground – Dog Shit and S&M were caught short cutting, but apart from the virgins we knew the way home and made it back in around 50 minutes. Afterwards everyone thanked Anything for keeping BD under control – lets hope Skid Mark can keep him under control at the 300 run in a couple of weeks.