Re: [ietf-runners] hashing in Prague -- some options

Deb Cooley <debcooley1@gmail.com> Sun, 15 October 2023 11:01 UTC

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Subject: Re: [ietf-runners] hashing in Prague -- some options
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I'm not interested in the running/drinking thing....

Running routes in Prague are as easy as leaving the hotel and turning right
on the trail.  It follows the river.  This will be my third time in Prague,
and that trail is by far the safest I've felt running in Prague (I won't
bore you w/ stories here, but it was pretty much like running in SF).  And
no cobbles....

I will likely run in the early morning, probably 3-4 days.  My knees aren't
a fan of running every day.

Deb Cooley.

On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 5:29 AM Tim Chown <Tim.Chown=
40jisc.ac.uk@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I’ll be in Prague and will go for a run one morning before the sessions,
> as we did in SFO. Anyone interested in that is welcome to join me :)
>
> To keep it sociable I’ll look for a nice 5K-ish route near the main hotel,
> and anyone who wants to go longer obviously can.  So it should be rather
> under one hour.
>
> Tim
>
> > On 12 Oct 2023, at 22:47, Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi, as some of know, I'm an avid hasher.
> https://www.hashhouseharriers.com/what-is-hashing/
> > It's a social running thing.  "A drinking club with a running problem"
> >
> > The Prague hash house harriers, which I've run with a few times (Ole
> > remembers the last time... that super-duper luge stop in the middle)
> usually
> > runs on Sunday afternoons.  However, the pandemic has driven their
> numbers
> > down, and they are not setting trail every weekend.
> > They are having a run on the 11th (Peace Day they call it), and I plan to
> > stay for that and go to Berlin a day later than originally planned.
> >
> > BUT: they've convinced me to set trail on Nov. 4 (Saturday) or Nov 5
> (Sunday).
> > It would be 3-ish.  I slightly prefer Sunday, and I have typically
> deserted
> > the Hackathon early to head out.  It's over by 6pm, time to get back and
> join
> > the reception.  But it could be Saturday instead, and then no rush.
> >
> > Given that the Prague Hash has gotten so small, if there are 3-4 people
> who
> > want to join me, and HAVE A PREFERENCE, then write it here.
> >
> > {Other hashes I'm trying to hit: Oct.31-London City, Nov.2-London EALS,
> > Nov.12-Berlin, Dec.3-Paris. Haven't figured out RIPE87-Rome yet}
> >
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