After a short introduction, the hundreds of hashers took off, running, walking or strolling. We stayed towards the back this time, trying to avoid all the overtaking from last time. It was extremely busy with queues of hikers barraging the forest, climbing - and sliding - the steep hill and a quieter time heading back down. A conveniently located local rum shop had us stop for a bit. By the time Rosie, Sim, Mark and I arrived at the field for the evening entertainment, dusk set in. We were the last ones to check back in, thanks to the beer and rum inhalations at the bar.
Fate had it that I just sliced my big toe pretty badly the morning of this anticipated event
Participants with new shoes have to "break them in" by drinking beer out of them...
The hash is watched by locals whose property we pass...
... and by cows showing their annoyance of being disturbed
One of the nice views after climbing a massive hill during hash 700
A welcoming break in a rum shop close to the finish
The evening hash events take place on the "sunset" side of Grenada
Rosie enjoys a refreshing and well-deserved beer after the sweaty hike
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