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Welcome to the Hunter Hash House Harriers, a sports club located in Port Stephens Council. Known as “drinkers with a running problem,” the club has a long and storied history. So grab a beer and explore our website, but be sure to sign the guestbook!
If you're wondering what a Hash is, the club's website provides a detailed history of the Hunter Hash House Harriers, documenting their adventures and running antics throughout the countryside. The website also features a hareline that lists upcoming runs and highlights the individuals responsible for organising them.
Make sure to check out the club's hash trash section, regularly updated with humorous anecdotes and tales from recent runs. It's a great way to get a taste of the club's lively and entertaining atmosphere.
For those interested in visuals, the website offers a photo gallery showcasing the club's activities. Additionally, there are links to various Australian websites for foreigners looking to learn more about the country.
The Hunter Hash House Harriers also host exciting events, which are listed on their website. While the last update was quite some time ago, the club's events promise fun and camaraderie for all participants.
If you'd like to get in touch with the club, feel free to email either “Misfit” or “Roodog. ” Alternatively, you can send snail mail to 8 Robina Cres Medowie NSW 2318. The club is always happy to hear from fellow beer-loving runners.
Please note that the website is best viewed using Internet Explorer at 600×800 resolution. If you have previously visited the site, it may be necessary to refresh the pages or links upon returning.
The Hunter Hash House Harriers are proud members of the Hash House Harriers Web Ring. If you're interested in joining the club, there is a helpful guide on how to join available on their website. Additionally, an index to all pages in the web ring can be accessed for convenient navigation.
We acknowledge that some graphics on the website have been borrowed from other Hash sites, with permission and gratitude. Credit is given to Modess, a former member of the club, for writing the “What is” and “History” pages.
In June 1999, the Hunter Hash House Harriers' website was chosen as Flying Boogers Cool Hash Page of the month. We encourage you to explore his Half-Mind Catalogue by clicking on the logo on our website.
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