The Kuala Lumpur Junior Hash House Harriers meet for their Hash Runs on the first Sunday
of each month. The activity is intended as a family outing patterned along the lines of the
traditional Hash Runs but oriented towards young participants.
Generally, venues are within an hour's drive of KL and trails are often in rubber or oil palm
estates. For most of today's children who grow up in an urban environment, these Runs provide
many opportunities to see wild animals, plants and other wonders of nature - not to mention a
chance to get a little bit muddy!
Each Junior Hash Run has Long and Short Runs; the Long Run usually takes more than an hour while
the Short Run can be done in 30 ~ 45 minutes, even at walking pace. The trails are indicated by
paper with some false trails occasionally thrown in. There are sometimes streams to cross and
if it's been raining, leeches may join the runners!
The Runs are organised and supervised by adults and the safety of the children is given much
attention. However, parents are required to accompany their children on the Runs and to look
after them at all times.
After every 12 Runs completed, the participants are given awards to mark their achievement. From time
to time, there are special Runs where freebies will be given and drinks/snacks are provided.
Otherwise please prepare drinks/snacks for your own kids for the run.
The children are also encouraged to act as 'scribes' and recall their experiences
either with a report or a drawing which is included with the monthly newsletter.

Any family can join the KL Junior Hash House Harriers and over half of the present membership
is made up of Malaysians. There is no minimum age limit as long as the child can walk - there
are parents who carry babies on their backs! In order to join, a family should first attend a
Run as a guest (fees are RM10 per child per Run for guests), and then apply for membership
during the following Run (annual subscription is RM80 per child, starting from September 2008,
and there is a RM10 registration fee per child, upon first joining as a member).
Our financial/membership year runs from September to August. For those joining between May and August,
a half year subscription is payable. The advantages of doing this rather than remaining a guest at each
run until the new year are:
- kids start clocking up runs towards their first milestone / pewter cup
- any freebies distributed during those months AND at the AGM Run will only be given to members as at
the run date / end August (in the case of the September AGM)
KLJH3 Run Nr: 333: Sunday, 4th January, 2009
VENUE: behind school near Ulu Yam Bharu
TRAVEL TIME: about one hour
RUN STARTS AT: 3:00 pm
HARE: Domenique Dekker (yes, she's doing it again!)
CO-HARE(S): Papa, Mama

DIRECTIONS:
1: Scenic and shortest:
- get yourself to Batu Caves via Jln Kuchin (exit big roundabout direction Kuantan) or MRR2
- pass the Batu caves temple complex, cross railroads and
- go through Batu Caves town and at the first traffic lights turn right sign posted Ulu Yam
- continue on roughly 6 kms then turn right (sign posted Ulu Yam). Trip odometer here if you like.
- now you're on the old reservoir road to Ulu Yam
- follow this winding road for about 20+ km skirting the reservoir and enjoying the scenery
- Keep track of the milestones: slow down when you spot the 4 km Ulu Yam milestone
- Notice the big school on your left and long sweeping curve of road ahead
- - SLOW DOWN HERE AND INDICATE FOR SHARP LEFT TURN! (watch your back for speeding cars and bikes)
- turn left on small road immediately after the school. KLJH3 hash sign will be present.
NB: As cars and motorbikes on the main road tend to have considerable speed at this point, if you overshoot the turning please do not try anything funny here but instead continue for about 500m where you can safely make a U-turn at the intersection. If you hit the bridge and T-junction at Ulu Yam you've overshot by about 2.5 km....
- Follow the road around the back of the school and park near the stream.
2: Long and highway:
- take NKVE direction Ipoh
- exit Rawang toll, turn right towards Rawang town
- take bypass towards Serendah, Batang Kali
- follow road almost to Batang Kali
- turn right at first sign post indicating direction to Ulu Yam (Lama/Bharu)
- go over new fly-over and follow this winding road to Ulu Yam Bharu
- go straight through Ulu Yam Bharu town
- turn right over bridge sign-posted Kuala Lumpur
- after approx. 2.5 km, just before school, take right turn sign-posted KLJH3
- follow the road around the back of the school and park near the stream
If you wish to print out just the Run directions,
click here
and the text will appear in a separate window from which you can print a copy.
News and Reminders
LOST AND FOUND:
A pair of child's white shoes, and a water bottle, were left at the runsite after the 10th August run.
A plastic bag containing sand toys (shovels etc.) were left at the runsite after the run in April (Serendah Waterfall).
Please email us if you left any of these items behind.
Hareline:
Please take note that we have started allocating hares for future runs, with effect from October 2008 Run. We have some 85 families in our membership for most of each year, and only do 12 runs a year so, even with a constant turnover resulting from families leaving KL or kids outgrowing Junior Hash, each family should only have to set a run every 4 years or so.
Those families allocated are responsible for setting the run on that day or finding a replacement and notifying the committee of same. Once run directions are available, please email to onsec@kljhhh.org. If you need assistance in finding an experienced co-hare, please ask. Also, if you want to set a special run at any time within the following 12 months (eg. for child's birthday, national event in home country, etc.), please let the committee know.
Annual Fees Revision:
Annual feels are due for renewal at the AGM Run (September), and must be paid by November Run latest or else membership will lapse. After at least 6 years of holding the fees at the same level, it is now necessary to increase our fees by RM20 per child. This is necessary to maintain the memorability level of our runs to our members. The Junior Hash has at least 3 celebration runs per annum, at which a combination of free food / entertainment / gifts is provided to members. Added to that, each member receives an engraved pewter mug / medal at each milestone (12th run) and pewter prices have increased very significantly in recent years (28 to 44% in the last 4 years alone).
New annual fees will be RM80 / child and joining fee for new members will remain at RM10, as will guest fee per child per run.
Please note that the November run is the last run before the really big and fun Christmas Run on 7th December. Only members who have renewed their membership AND PAID by this week’s run will be entitled to freebies at the Christmas Run!!
Photos:
Almost 250 Christmas 07 Run photos have been uploaded to the PHOTO ALBUM SECTION. Almost all of you were there, and there's a very good chance you will find photos of your family members. Almost every child was photographed with the ever-patient Santa. Do give yourselves a few minutes to scroll through (they are in order of activity on the day). Many thanks to Paul Martin, our volunteer(ed) photographer, for a job well done!
Freebies / Hasherdabery:
We still have car stickers to give away upon registration, so if members or their guests need any more, just ask!
Here are a few general reminders about the Hash
- Please make sure your kids (and any guests) sign both OUT and IN on every run, and specify accurately which run they intend to do (LONG OR SHORT). At two runs recently, some members did not sign back in, meaning the Hares were on standby to go back into the jungle to search for them until it was established that they were back.
- Please educate / remind your kids of the Hash "paper" protocol:
- They are to keep ensuring they are running on the right type / shape of paper for the run they are on (otherwise they could get terribly lost)
- One of the objectives of "checks" is to keep the runners closer together - the front runners should do the "checking", and the breaking of checks should be done by the kids, who should then organise the joining up of the paper into a continuous trail so that those behind do not have to "check" all over again and become even slower in finishing
- Hash calls (kids need to be trained to use these):
- R U - calling to those in front or checking to see if anyone within earshot is on paper
- Checking - replying to those who call R U that you haven't found the paper trail yet and are still checking
- On on - calling when found paper / when running on the paper trail
- Hares: We would not have a Junior Hash without a willing hare each month and we know how much effort goes into finding a suitable site and setting runs there, often with several recce trips beforehand. We'd just like to remind you all to please choose a site where there is a safe and quiet parking area, away from any traffic passing through, and make sure to bring / lay sufficient paper to minimise the risk of anyone getting lost. If a run is set near to a kampung / village, it's advisable to use flour / coffee for the 2 respective trails, rather than paper, so that the trail does not get moved / tampered with. Any check laid on both long and short runs should be easily broken by the kids themselves and, to avoid confusion and mayhem, there should be no false trails. As a general guide, short runs should be tailored for 3 to 6 year olds and be an easy 45 minute walk for the average 4-yr-old. Long runs should be no longer than 6 kms. Neither run should have any long stretch of walking along a river bed, but multiple river crossings are OK on both.
Before the start of each run, we would like the hare to give the runners a brief introduction for that day, as follows:
- explain the concept of paper / checks (we have been getting a very large number of guests on recent runs, and hares should therefore assume that many of the runners are totally new to hashing)
- introduce each of the day's runs:
- shape of paper for each
- number of checks on each
- approximate length (time and / or distance) of each
- any dangers or unusual elements (eg. how long is walk along road / river, back to site, where more lengthy than normal)
- lead warm-up exercise session (or organize someone to do this)
- The Junior Hash is one of the ways in which we, the parents, can pass on good values about caring for the environment to our children. Please ensure all rubbish is taken home with you after the run. Litterbugs are not welcome!
- Dogs on runs:
Whilst families are welcome to give their dogs an outing on our runs, here are a couple of reminders to those canine owners:
- If your dog is temperamental or does not yet know how to socialise with others, they are better left at home. Not all our young members and guests are comfortable with dogs, so we would prefer not to have any scenes which may frighten them.
- We rely on the owners to be as vigilant about clearing any doggy messes around our runsites, and in the middle of the paper trail, as they are in and around their own homes.
- Dogs MUST be kept on leads, both for the comfort and safety of our members and guests who are not so familiar with dogs, and for the safety of any herds of sheep/goats/cows we encounter along the trail. Remember, we are running on private property most of the time.
- Number of runs:
Please make sure you regularly check the registration list as to the number of runs your child has "clocked up", just so that any discrepancies are dealt with straight away.
Scribe Reports!!
Children are always invited to contribute reviews of their Run for the website. Please volunteer during circle time if you intend to do a report during the coming month, but only volunteer if you really have the time to do it! From June run we will be giving a small gift at the following run to those scribes who have sent in a report.
Scribe reports can be anything: stories, drawings, or a mix of them. A drawing in strong colours cheers up our website whenever received! Details should include Run No, Date of Run, Length (Long or Short), and Name/age of author.

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Almost There (Before Run 333)
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| Charles Morss | 23 |
| Jonathan Wu | 11 |
| Janelle Wu | 11 |
| Josean Wu | 11 |
| Lynn Ng | 47 |
| Evan Huang Schoemaker | 95 |
Awards Given at Run 332
Yuan Jea Hew for 60 runs
Yuan Shen Hew for 60 runs
Joshua Kirkman for 36 runs
James Morss for 36 runs
Celestine Lor for 12 runs
Congratulations!!

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Scribe Reports
Scribe report for run 332 (7th December) by Ee-Jane Cheng, 5 years of age: the short run


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Upcoming Runs and Hareline
| 333 | 4th January | Domenique Dekker | New Year |

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Grand Master:
Lewie Dekker
019 2497901
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Joint Master:
Hilary Replumaz
012 2611935
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OnSec:
Bob Morgenthaler
016 6169904
Asst OnSec:
Mike Hawkins
012 9122464
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On Cash
Victoria DeSilva
016 2118991
Asst On Cash
Robert Scourse
Webmaster
Abel Cheng
012 3283604
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General Committee:
Nancy Kirkman
012 2836620
Teoh Sing Peng
012 3283604
Kathy On
012 2782422
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The Little Hasher Song
He's a little Hasher, short and stout
Not much bigger than a brussels sprout,
When he's hashing...
On ~ On he'll shout
As he runs around the jungle,
trying to get out!
Drink it down ~ down ~ down....
The Hash Birthday Song
Happy Birthday to you
You're a Hasher through and through
You look like a Hasher
And you smell like one too!!
Drink it down ~ down ~ down....

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Special
thanks to Sim Campbell for having established and maintained this webpage. Since
Year 2005 this website has been updated by the KLJHHH committee members.
Please feel free to send us e-mail with comments and suggestions
on how the webpage can be improved.
Our e-mail address is: OnSec@kljhhh.org