Venue: Sekolah Kebangsaan Desa Amanpuri. Taman Desa Amanpuri
Hare: Tan Lee Hoon
Co-Hare: Lee Hoon’s Husband
Scibe: Kooi-Lee Heard (Lee)
It started pouring with rain. 5 minutes before the run, I realize I am the scribe. I got hold of a piece of paper and a pen to take note. We walk up the road and turn right to climb the hill, as it was pissing down with rain and it was slippery we were all in a line treading our way up. Before we came out of the climbing bit, my note paper turned to pulp in my hand. So I had to remember the run and after one month it is just a faint memory!
Here goes…..
We came out in the open and turn left down a track. In front of me people were coming back as it was a back check and the paper went right, to go up the slope. Up the slope and then into the jungle part and then we came out of the jungle bit through a steep, steep ledge, where you need to cling on tree roots to let yourself down, and someone pointed out there was a bit of a robe toward the left, where everyone has been clambering down (too late!) . After the steep ledge we following the front runners down the path and I saw Jimmy, our GM turning back and I though to myself either a false trail or back check. I followed, past where we came off the steep ledge and round the path up and still checking. Eventually Jimmy has gone far enough or he had enough of my shouting “Are you?” and decided to call “on call” or was it “on on”!
There must be at least another 3-4 more checks which I am hazy about. We came in by the fence of the school. By this time the heavy rain has dropped down to a slight drizzle.
Good run and good length. The On On was at Shiang Hee Seafood Restaurant at Bandar Menjalara. The hare bought some kind of sweet dessert at the on on and a good handful of hashers had dessert before dinner as they were starving waiting for the restaurant’s Chow.
Debra and I somehow sat with the hare & her family, together with Guiness and Ester.
Why did I mention this because we were the hare’s guest and we had a free meal! Terima Kasih Lah