[ietf-runners] Sunday Hash run in Prague

Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> Fri, 03 November 2023 10:41 UTC

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Subject: [ietf-runners] Sunday Hash run in Prague
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Hi, the Prague Hash House Harriers will run on Sunday Nov.5, at 2pm from the
Florenc metro entrance.   This is a social run in the hash house tradition.
(Not a race.  Some people will walk,  and you might even see dogs and baby
strollers.  The drinking is also optional.  Everything is optional)

I've been persuaded to set the trail this weekend!  HA.

The trail will be less than 7km, ending about kilometer south of the IETF
hotel at a pub.  The running likely will take less than 90 minutes, then
there will be some drinking.  Should be able to get back well in time to
shower and get to the 5pm Reception.
The pace is typically slower than 7min/km, with lots of go/stop ("intervals")
opportunities.  Probably you'll go someplace you never thought to run.

If Sunday afternoon is not your thing, but you want to go out on Sunday
morning, then I'll be out around 8:15-ish to actually set the trail using
chalk.

If you are still in Prague on Nov.11, there is another trail dedicated to
World Peace (through beer).


https://www.hashhouseharriers.com/what-is-hashing/
  The Hash House Harriers is an international group of non-competitive social
  running clubs. Enthusiasts refer to themselves as “hashers” and to the
  activity as “hashing”. Although the parameters that each chapter sets may
  differ, in general, a hare sets a trail and is followed by the pack. At the
  run’s conclusion, hashers typically eat, drink, and socialize. The group
  typically gets together to humourously note on-trail misbehaviour with
  tongue-in-cheek drinking songs and “down downs”.

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Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@sandelman.ca>, Sandelman Software Works
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