Friday, February 17, 2017

The short one sets a run

Geddit? Huh? Huh?
Saturday's hare is Short Screw and the run site is behind the Gor Sor Nor on the OYR. Full details are: Songkhla Hash House Harriers' run #1861, Saturday, February 18th, 2017, 4:30: p.m. 
Hare: Shorts Crew
Misdirections (as provided by the hare): From the Kao Seng intersection, go 4.3k along the Old Yala road, turn right (just after the Artillery wall) for 750m, before forking left along the track for about 400m. Bear right, then look for the runsite on the left.
If coming from Hat Yai direction: from the Ang Thong (Old/New Yala rd) intersection, go 6.4k north along the Old Yala road before turning left at the hash sign, etc.

Earlier information about Sunday's HH3  run suggested that Beavershot's plea (Same hill, different torture, below) might have fallen on deaf ears, but his agony has been heeded and the run site has now been changed and will now be on the Khun Thong-Big Tree road, on the left, 1k from Khun Thong (if heading for the big tree) or on the right 2.5k after the big tree (if heading for Khun Thong). From Songkhla the turning off the OYR is at 16k; if coming from Hatyai, get to Tha Kham and head east for 6k to the big tree then go straight ahead. There is still the possibility of an on-after at Thung Jaeng for those with a taste for southern Thai food and an ability to withstand torture by karaoke! 

Finally, first official notice of the SH3 AGM, which will occur next Saturday, 25th February, when it seems likely that we will be asked to elect a new GM. For once we have a couple of fairly obvious candidates, but all nominations are welcome and should be communicated to the On-Sex (Throbbin' Hood) or in her absence to any other committee member you happen to run into (see side-bar for details). All other offices are also notionally up for grabs so if you have developed a sudden lust for power and glory, get someone to nominate you or just nominate yourself!

2 comments:

  1. PLease note that the run directions for Sunday's HH3 run were changed not long after the original post, so the details above have been changed (in red).

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  2. In short, a short short run and a short long run in shorts?

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