Venue: Palm Oil Plantation on Ulu Yam to Genting Road
Hare: Eloise Ong
Co-Hare: Fierce Gay Boy
Stand-in Scribe: 'Yahoo' Choo Nai Kwong (and edited by Emilia), for the absent Lye Shyong Ling
The scribe did not turn up for the run and neither did he appoint anyone, and since he does not like to sit on ice, I was asked to deputise.
Run directions were good although the signboards were limited. There was a crowd of 60-70 runners and on-on was called towards the river which was slightly swollen due to the rain the previous day.
Up the hill we went and the first check was called. It was broken after a while and the track went left. It was beginning to look like an anti-clockwise run uphill, plantation and then downhill.
There were about 4-5 checks which were quite easily broken with enough secondary jungle, flat land and rubber to satisfy the runners. Running towards home meant re-crossing the river and a lot of us stayed in the water to cool down and admire the fantastic scenery.
As this run was a preamble to the Ball-Breaker Run the following day, the run was kept relatively short with the first runner in slightly after an hour and the rest of the pack following closely behind.
At the circle the usual shit was served with a couple of charges that I can't recall now but can vouch that it was just enjoyable with the hashers poking fun at each other.
On-On was at the old Lucky Like with about 4-5 tables with a spread of 7 dishes. Run was judged a T-Shirt but since the haberdash was absent we all voted for the hare Eloise to bare her body at the next run.
All-in-all it was a wonderful evening --- thanks to the hare and co-hare.
Yahoo Choo for Lye Shyong Ling who now owes me big time for saving his ass and balls from being frozen while scribing on ice.