12th Annual No Tan Lines Hash
October 2, 2010 4PM

2009 No Tan Lines Hash Group Photo

The No Tan Lines Hash occurs once a year at Bluebonnet Naturist Resort in Decatur, Texas. It will be held following the
20th Annual Bare As You Dare Cross-Country 5K
on October 2, 2010 at 1:00 PM

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2nd Annual Au Natural Hash @ Wildwood
April 23rd, 2011 5:30PM
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Hash
history
Hashing started in 1938 in Kuala Lumpur in what was then Malaya. It was
conceived by three expatriate Brits who belonged to the prestigious Selangor
Club (still standing to this day as a historic social club, fronting on to the
cricket ground in the centre of Kuala Lumpur.) The Club’s dining annex was
derogatorily referred to as The Hash House (presumably because it served
horrific British fare). The Hash founders wanted a ?sport? which involved some
energetic physical activity without getting in the way of their beer drinking
routines. So hashing was born, a fun run based on the ?Hounds and Hares? concept
- following a prepared trail through thee stunning Malayan countryside. Trails
were set with flour and led back to a drinking establishment where merriment and
irreverent camaraderie ensued. Today, there are Hash kennels in some 110
countries and territories around the world. Some countries, like Britain,
Australia and the US have over a hundred kennels each. Hashing has its rules,
customs and traditions. Hashers have hash names, mostly ego-bruising or
revealing personal shortcomings. An international hash (InterHash) is held
in a different part of the world every two years.
Hash
Glossary:
Are
You ?
- Question yelled by Hashers to determinne if you are on trail. You respond with
"Checking", "On-On", "Looking" or
"Lost".
Checking
- A Hasher who has reached a check pointt
and is looking for the correct trail. A
response to "Are You?" assuming that is what you are doing.
Check
Point -
A circle indicating more than one possible trail. Only one will be correct.
False
Trail -
A mark usually an X , that tells the pack the trail is false and to back
check on the trail they've been running.
This is also called a "Blow Job" and is marked by " II ".
Hare:
hasher who lays the trail
Hare's
Arrow
- An arrow which indicates that you are definitely on trail.
Harrier:
a
male hasher
Harriette:
female hasher
Hash
Cash
- The Hash embezzler, responsible for skkimming money from the Hashers who turn
up. Treasurer of the Hash.
Hash
Name
- Your parents had no ideal what they weere doing when they named you. The Hash
will fix that. A Hash Name is a fond nickname bestowed upon a Hasher after a
certain number of runs, on special occasions or when the Hasher has done
something so absurdly stupid that the Hash couldn't wait to name them. It is
considered bad form to call a Hasher by another name whilst at the Hash. Of
course if your parents gave you a really embarrassing name like Archibold or
Cuthbert you might keep that as your hash name. * Note : Don't be too eager to
get a Hash Name.
On In - The
end of the trail.
On On - Shouted
to encourage other hashers by indicating that you are on a true trail. The usual
response to "Are You?"
Virgin -You,
if you're reading this. A first time Hasher.