Hares: Booty Camp and Snow Blower
Location: Pig & Duke Neighbourhood Pub
1312 12 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T3C 3P8
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xucA9ot59nX8DN9T8
RA: Liquor Lots
Attendance: 21

Peace Bridge!
The Beginning
Enthusiasm for setting trail improves as the days get longer. Thankfully, Booty Camp and Snow Blower were motivated to ensure the hash continued for another week.
The starting point was the west beltline area, 12th ave and 12th street SW at the Pig & Duke Neighbourhood Pub. Parking was a challenge, but not impossible.
The pub filled up with hashers assessing the venue and preparing for the run.



As the crowd arrived it was was time to head out to run the circle.
The circle formed with a reasonable turn out of hashers,
















Insane Bolt ran the circle and went through the introductions and announcements.
The hares were called into the circle to describe the marks for the trail.


After a thorough explanation of the marks, Snow Blower pointed the direction of the trail and released the pack.
The Trail
Off we go into the construction zones nearby. Searching for marks which were found!

























In the circle, it was declared that there would be no regroup due to parking limitations. Apparently that was modified at some point, but most did not find the regroup that was hosted in an adjacent parkade. Some of us enjoyed refreshments in the warm.
The Down Down’s
We settled into seats, ordered beer and food, and waited for the down down’s to begin.




The Religious Advisor for the evening was Liquor Lots. She was a bit tentative initially, but she prepared a fine program to finish off the run.
A choir of Hardly and Insane Bolt were called up to start the singing of songs.

The hares were acknowledged for setting a fine trail.
















With the down down’s winding down, the RA for next week was volunteered to be Hardly, who will also set trail. A great act of kindness!

With the down down’s completed, we were declared “on the piss” by Liquor Lots.
Scribed by Skewbic Hair.
Trail Summary
The trail was 6 km’s through the urban landscape with many features to enjoy. Great views and immersion into the downtown scene.





