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Run #463, 8th December 2019 – Christmas Party

November 5, 2023 by hashadmin Leave a Comment

Christmas Run and Party

This is our only run where you must pre-register – if you just turn up on the day (or if a long-lost cousin arrives unannounced), then we will try to be friendly and welcoming (as always), but it is quite possible that we will not be able to feed you.

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For fully-paid-up members, the event is free (apart from drinks!), and just RM 10 for each parent attending. This has been made possible by our very generous sponsors (including AGS and Victoria Crest), as well as from the money we make from hot-dogs and drinks during the year.

Guests (non-members, including lapsed members who have not paid their 2019-2020 subs by 30th November) are very welcome, as always, for RM 55 (adults) or RM 30 (kids), to include the run, full Christmas meal, entertainment and a goodie bag for kids.

Run-site: Hash Heritage site, TTDI / Bukit Kiara
– park up Changkat Abang Haji Openg and follow signs
Travel Time: not very long
Date: Sunday 8th December, 2018
Registration: 11am (much earlier than our normal runs!)
Run Starts at: 12:30 (earlier than usual!)
Hare: Saint Nicholas
Co-Hares: Olaf and Sven

In Waze or Google maps, search for “TTDI the Hash House” – it should take you to the entrance to the site, on Changkat Abang Haji Openg.

This is very different from a normal Junior Hash event, but it still includes a normal jungle run (with short and long trails), as usual.

There will be a full Christmas lunch for everyone attending (adults and kids).
Drinks will be available for sale – that’s the only extra you need to bring cash for.

There will be games and entertainment (clown, etc.), and we hope that a special guest will fly in from the North Pole.

The committee and volunteers will try to make it a perfect day for everyone, but it’s up to everyone to decide how to enjoy it – usually the kids run around playing madly while half the parents sit back with a bottle of wine.

Finally, a big shout out to our generous sponsors Victoria Crest for sharing their delicious halal sausages, and to AGS International Movers for putting a shade over our heads.
On On!

Filed Under: Past Run

Run #495, 5th Nov 2023 @ Hulu Tamu

October 4, 2023 by hashadmin Leave a Comment

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This is the Halloween Hash

Venue: Hulu Tamu Orang Asli Village, near Batang Kali / Hulu Yam

Travel Time: 70 – 85 minutes

Date: Sunday 5th November, 2023

Run Starts at: 14:00 – Be there for 13:30 or earlier

Hares: Guus & Abel

Co-Hare: Spiders and other creepy-crawlies

 

The junior hash hasn’t run here since 2016 but it’s a beautiful spot and Guus & Abel are looking forward to showing you!

The short run is just over 2 km with some jungle, orchards and a stream. The children can play in the stream while waiting for the others from the longer run.

The long run is close to 4 km, and the hares promise that they measured it properly this time 🙂
It’s been kept easy on purpose because we want as many people as possible to do the longer run. The trail is quite flat (only 75m altitude difference). It’s a loop with an in-and-out part with an amazing waterfall at the end – breathtaking! You have to see it to believe it!

And don’t forget – it is the Spooky Halloween Hash! That means there will be spooky prizes to collect, some spooky snacks, spooky jungle spooksters, and a costume competition – bring your best dress-up outfit and accessories to win a prize!

… plus our usual cold drinks and delicious hot dogs drenched in blood-red tomato or chilli sauce.

A few things to keep in mind:

1) The last 500m of the road was quite bad, but the hares saw road works during their last recce, so maybe it’s better now, or worse 😉 Please judge for yourself how well your car can handle any tricky bits you encounter.
2) Phone reception is poor.
3) Space for parking is limited, so please park close to other cars, and please can the 4×4’s leave the easy spaces for the less chunky hash-mobiles.
4) There may be leeches – shh, don’t tell the kids! Long thick socks, and plenty of insect repellant, are sensible precautions.
5) The long run leads to a beautiful waterfall, but be careful not to stumble over the rocky parts!

Directions:

Coordinates: 3.456644, 101.710800 (3°27’23.9″N, 101°42’38.9″E)

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There are a few ways to the Hulu Tamu (near Batang Kali / Hulu Yam) area – here are a couple of ways:

From BATU CAVES take the B57 Hulu Yam Baharu road (past the Hulu Yam dam and reservoir) to Hulu Yam.

Turn left at the T Junction at the end of this road (after you go over a bridge jest before you enter Hulu Yam).

In the centre of Hulu Yam town take the RIGHT turn onto B113
signposted to Genting Highlands and reset your trip-meter.

4.4 km at Traffic light, Shell station on Left, turn RIGHT onto B114.
Signposted: Air Panas Hulu Tamu

5.8 km turn LEFT in the direction of Air Panas Hulu Tamu

6.5 km drive through Kampung Kuantan

8.0 km at abandoned TNB substation turn RIGHT. Direction sign: Air
Panas Hulu Tamu

8.3 km cross wooden bridge over river

9.8 km pass Hulu Tamu Hot Springs (sign: Air Panas Hulu Tamu)

10.8 km take LEFT split in the road at Orang Asli Village.

10.9 km turn LEFT after factory fence.

Continue to the run-site and park neatly.

or from RAWANG continue north on Highway 1 ( Old Ipoh Road ) through
Serendah to Batang Kali.

At traffic light in Batang Kali turn RIGHT onto B113, and reset your
trip-meter

1.9 km at traffic lights (Shell station on right) turn LEFT onto B114.
Signposted: Air Panas Hulu Tamu

3.3 km turn LEFT in the direction of Air Panas Hulu Tamu

4.0 km drive through Kampung Kuantan

5.5 km at abandoned TNB substation turn RIGHT. Sign: Air Panas Hulu
Tamu

5.8 km cross wooden bridge over river

7.3 km pass Hulu Tamu Hot Springs (sign: Air Panas Hulu Tamu)

8.3 take LEFT split in the road at Orang Asli Village.

8.4km turn LEFT after factory fence.

Continue to the run-site and park neatly.

Filed Under: Past Run Tagged With: Hulu Tamu, Orang Asli, River, Thompson Family

Run # 494, 1st October 2023 @ NamBee Estate

September 12, 2023 by hashadmin Leave a Comment

Run-site: NamBee estate, near Rasa
Travel Time: allow 60 – 80 minutes, depending on where you start from
Date: Sunday 1st October, 2023
Hares/Co-Hares: Isaac & Amelia Milliner
Registration: 1:00 onwards
Run Starts at: 2:00 pm

We’re back at a great running area, by the river running through the old Nambee Estate.
It’s not such a great driving area, but we can do a shuttle over the last 1-2 kilometres, for anyone who wants to park before the road gets scary.

There will be hotdogs and cold drinks, as usual, so it’s going to be a fun afternoon for the whole family – remember to bring some pocket money and a change of clothes.

A section of the run will be in the river (mostly 30 – 60cm deep), which is great fun and nice & cool, but it should be possible to bypass that if you have a very small child and don’t want to carry them – ask before the run starts.

PLEASE remember to register BEFORE the run, at our registration desk. Members just mark the registration sheet, and guests must fill in kids’ details (plus a phone number) on the guest sheet, and pay the guest fees of RM10 per kid.

EVERYONE (members and guests) must also sign out AFTER the run, so we know that nobody is lost.

Directions

The parking is near a small Hindu temple, set among the buildings of an abandoned palm oil estate, close to a river.
So we park at the top, and then you can walk forward and then follow the track left down to a river crossing, where we may set up our hotdog stall and do the circle.

As with most run-sites, it’s easy to get there if you let Waze or Google Maps help you navigate.

The last 3.5km of the driving route has some muddy/bumpy bits and also some nice flat bits.
Everyone needs to take care, and low-slung cars may need to take extra care – don’t rush it!

If you click one of these icons, it will direct you all the way to the run-site:

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But check the proposed route carefully – we think that Waze is educated now and will no longer suggest that you drive 6km along a very rough track from Batang Kali, which is no longer passable. To prevent that, simply make sure that you go via Rasa Chinese Cemetary, which is here:

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If you follow these instructions, you should find it easily, but we’ll have paper signs as you get close.
After you turn off the main road, the quality of the track varies a lot – some of it is very good, but there are a couple of places where you need to take it slowly.

For traditionalists, you could follow the directions below (there are also good alternatives, e.g. past Batu Caves and up the new Rawang bypass, or via the N-S highway to Bukit Beruntung):

From KL Head North on NKVE and Exit 117 for Sungei Buaya / Serendah.
Reset Trip Meter at Toll

  • 350m Turn left onto Route 1208
  • Go straight (winding road) for just over 2km until you reach traffic lights
  • Turn right at the lights, towards Serendah/Rawang
  • Drive straight for about 3km, passing the Perodua factory, and keep in the left lane as you approach the old highway 1 at Sungei Choh.
  • Approx 7km: turn left at traffic lights onto route 1, towards Serendah / KKB / Ipoh
  • 26km (just after bridge and road sign to Rasa on left) Turn Right, following hash signs onto gravel road at cemetery.

Follow Hash signs for a further 3.6km, to the run-site.

 

If you have a car with low clearance, or you don’t trust your car (or yourself) along a variable-quality road with some tricky bits, please come EARLY, drive as far as you’re comfortable (the Durian Farm is the suggested spot to drive to), and then find a safe place to park and either walk the rest of the way or get a lift with someone’s off-road vehicle.
You can WhatsApp (not always reliable in the wilds) or SMS 012 305 7004 with your name, the locaton where you’re waiting, and the number of people, and we’ll sort something out.

On On!

Filed Under: Past Run

Run # 493, 3rd September 2023 @ 2K Hotspring Campsite

June 12, 2023 by hashadmin Leave a Comment

The 10 Green Bottles (hanging in the trees) run

Run-site: 2K Hotsprings and Campsite at Ulu Yam Baharu
Travel Time: allow 60 – 80 minutes, depending on where you start from
Date: Sunday 3rd September, 2023
Hares: Brown family (Aenea and Bigfoot)
Co-Hares: VanDerMarel/VaanHolt family – Guus & Abel
Registration: 1:20 onwards
Run Starts at: 2:00 pm

If you were at June’s run, you may remember a friendly dog that joined the short run. Its owner came looking for it, and got talking to Mr Brown, and the result is that we’re running from his camp-site on September 3rd. How’s that for serendipity?

This is a great campsite at the head of a beautiful valley with farm fields, jungle and plantations, close to Batang Kali.
Check out the camp-site web-site for campsite attractions & facilities – including 3 hotspring-fed swimming pools!

If you have a tent (or know how to get to Decathlon) and would like to camp on the Saturday night, please contact the site owner directly on +60 19 338 4008.

KK (the camp owner) is a Hasher and his two very well-behaved dogs will probably follow us around the run to make sure that we don’t get lost!

After the run, there will be hotdogs and cold drinks, as usual, so please remember to bring some pocket money and a change of clothes.

PLEASE remember to register BEFORE the run, at our registration desk. Members just mark the registration sheet, and guests must fill in kids’ details (plus a phone number) on the guest sheet, and pay the guest fees of RM10 per kid.

ALL KIDS (members and guests) must also sign out AFTER the run, so we know that nobody is lost.

Guest kids just pay RM10 per run, as always.

Directions:
This is a new run site for the Junior Hash, but any big runners who were mad enough to do the KL Full Moon Hash Ball-Breaker run on 6th August will already know it.

There is plenty of parking at the campsite but please be mindful of non-hash campers who may also be using the campsite.

You can take your preferred route towards Ulu Yam Baru (close to Batang Kali), which is approximately 35Km (about an hour) from KL or PJ, depending on your start location.

The route has a few turns through the Kampung so please use Waze or Google Maps – just type in ‘2K Hotspring campsite’ to either App, and it will take you directly to the campsite.

The last part is a good quality single track road, so normal clearance cars will have no problems.
There are 2K campsite signs when you’re close.

These links should take you to the campsite:
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On On!

Filed Under: Past Run

Run # 492, 13th August 2023 @ Cherandong Waterfalls

June 12, 2023 by hashadmin Leave a Comment

Run-site: Cherandong Waterfalls, near KKB
Travel Time: allow 65 – 85 minutes, depending on where you start from
Date: Sunday 13th August, 2023
Hares: Koh family (Marthe & Wilma)
Co-Hares: TBD
Registration: 1:30 onwards
Run Starts at: 2:00 pm

Apologies to those who like the consistency of running on the first Sunday of the month! In August, the Full Moon Ballbreaker is on the 6th, and several of our committee members like stupidly long runs, so we’ve moved our run to the 13th.

The Koh family have selected the popular Cherandong Waterfalls site for July. This will be the same site where our hugely successful (and tasty) Hari Raya feast was held in May.
It has a great river (the upper reaches of Sungei Selangor) for playing in – just keep an eye on small kids with floats or you might have to drive to Kuala Selangor to collect them 🙂

There will be hotdogs and cold drinks, as usual, so please remember to bring some pocket money and a change of clothes.

PLEASE remember to register BEFORE the run, at our registration desk. Members just mark the registration sheet, and guests must fill in kids’ details (plus a phone number) on the guest sheet, and pay the guest fees of RM10 per kid.

EVERYONE (members and guests) must also sign out AFTER the run, so we know that nobody is lost.

Guests just pay RM10 per run, as always.

The run-site is at a private camp-site, but our club has paid the site fees, and most of the weekend campers will have packed up by the time we arrive.

Directions:
Use Waze or Google Maps to go to “Cherandong Waterfall Trailhead” – this is on tarmac, and is on Jalan Kampung Buluh Telur, 44000, Kuala Kubu Baru, Selangor.

This is on the right (East) side of the river – make sure that Waze doesn’t take you to the closest road on the other side of the river!

Then follow our KLJHHH bunny signs to take the trail on the left, which stays close to the Selangor river for 1 or 2 km further to our run-site, where there is plenty of parking. This trail is a little bumpy in parts, but suitable for normal cars – just take it slowly and carefully, and you’ll have no problem.

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More detailed directions:

    Tell your navigator to guide you towards Kuala Kubu Baru (or use the link above)
  • At the crossroads on the old Ipoh road by the Rasa Chinese Cemetary, set your tripmeter to zero
  • After almost 1km further (towards KKB), turn RIGHT to Ampang Pecah
  • Continue on Jalan Ampang Pecah for 5.5km
  • When your tripmeter reads about 6.5km, just before a bridge, turn RIGHT
  • You should see the DAM cafe and DAM fishing pond on your right
  • Drive another 2.3km
  • When your tripmeter reads about 8.8km, you’ll see a parking area on your LEFT. Turn in, and then follow the plantation road on the LEFT, which soon runs alongside the river
  • Follow the hash signs to the run-site, at which point your trip-meter should read something close to 10km

On On!

Filed Under: Past Run

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