Contact Your Hare Raiser, Snatch Rabbit, to schedule a Hash!
Submit directions for your Hash!
So come to end of trail hungry. Or bring to go containers.
One of the benefits to living with a chef. You say you’ll have hungry ladies at end of trail and he makes a vegetarian menu to include everybody!
Hared by Cum On My Tits, HLT, and T-Bag.
Gather at 1, out at 2.
We’ll be doing Green Dress a little different this year. The event will be just like a normal run, except…wait for it…people will wear Green Dresses.
Hared by Cum On My Tits, HLT, WOH, and T-Bag.
We’ll be doing Green Dress a little different this year. The event will be just like a normal run, except…wait for it…people will wear Green Dresses.
There will be:
no rego………………….
no hash cash……………….yes
no charity……………….
no food*…………………
no puppers……………….
no little leprechauns**……yes SHENANIGANS!
*If you want to order your own food from Smokin’ Joes before trail, they can plan for it to be ready for you when we return.
**One beer stop is not kid-friendly, the rest should be fine, but consider at your own risk. Trail is not stroller-friendly.
***Bring ID and $
Wondering if your shoes match your purse? Contact Moon
Other Questions? Good ?uck contacting the Hares
Impromptu, costumes encouraged.
Knives in May: A Pittsburgh Tradition!
It all started with the coronavirus. Things shut down. We honed our knives, packed some beer, and headed out to trail…you couldn’t be too careful in those uncertain times! The great outdoors was still ours to escape to!
Hare: The Black Clap
Where: Millvale, PA
Details: Come join us in revisiting where the 1st PQH3 trail went. It’ll be fun! It’ll be different! It’ll be…quarantine style. Bring a knife!
Link to sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qJ9zbonort7xTRUmB8sMNCxcdzhRdB2v9jPiu382xFM/edit
Link to see who’s signed up: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bqv3uKacO8C0X6VXi7j6delvsF7bW0OuUMC6dBHyFb8/edit#gid=1898381062
Note: We are generally recommending that people sign up with a buddy (or your Quaranteam pod) for safety purposes. If you want to participate but don’t have a friend, reach out to the Hares or Pittsburgh MisMan and we’ll do our best to hook you up.
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Pittsburgh H3 Quarantine Guidelines:
· If you feel sick, don’t come to the hash, even with a Quaranteam.
· If you’ve been in contact with someone who is COVID positive, don’t come to the hash until it’s clear you don’t have it: either through a negative test result or after 10-14 days of quarantining.
· Hashers can choose to do trail solo or with a Quaranteam, but a trail buddy is recommended. Quaranteams should be a max of 8 people.
· Only folks who have signed up can add an additional hasher to their slot. Do not attempt to crash someone’s time slot.
· Hashers should obey the normal social distancing rules if they encounter other Hounds on trail: maintain a six foot distance and wear a mask if passing.
· For contact tracing and safety check-in, hashers are expected to check in when starting the trail and finishing the trail, posting on the Facebook event or letting the hare(s) know.
· Beer stops are BYOB.
· Hares will be monitoring who signs up and making sure people are signing in and out to track that everyone has completed the trail safely.
Full guidelines are posted here: https://www.pgh-h3.com/wp/pittsburgh-h3-quarantine-guidelines/
Knives in May: A Pittsburgh Tradition!
It all started with the coronavirus. Things shut down. We honed our knives, packed some beer, and headed out to trail…you couldn’t be too careful in those uncertain times! The great outdoors was still ours to escape to!
Hare: Shameless and Double Stuffed
Where: Highland Park area
Details: This trail is not to be missed! Don’t miss it! It’ll be fun! It’ll be different! It’ll be…quarantine style. Bring a knife!
Link to sign up:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1CANXOleDJOC_CzRKIncSiT8k7uafTKWO1LW8fLp63X8/edit
Link to see who’s signed up:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fakqLjBzLQt_fOV_koVVctL3p-6j8-5lOEmSZGbTjwg/edit?usp=sharing
Note: We are generally recommending that people sign up with a buddy (or your Quaranteam pod) for safety purposes. If you want to participate but don’t have a friend, reach out to the Hares or Pittsburgh MisMan and we’ll do our best to hook you up.
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Pittsburgh H3 Quarantine Guidelines:
· If you feel sick, don’t come to the hash, even with a Quaranteam.
· If you’ve been in contact with someone who is COVID positive, don’t come to the hash until it’s clear you don’t have it: either through a negative test result or after 10-14 days of quarantining.
· Hashers can choose to do trail solo or with a Quaranteam, but a trail buddy is recommended. Quaranteams should be a max of 8 people.
· Only folks who have signed up can add an additional hasher to their slot. Do not attempt to crash someone’s time slot.
· Hashers should obey the normal social distancing rules if they encounter other Hounds on trail: maintain a six foot distance and wear a mask if passing.
· For contact tracing and safety check-in, hashers are expected to check in when starting the trail and finishing the trail, posting on the Facebook event or letting the hare(s) know.
· Beer stops are BYOB.
· Hares will be monitoring who signs up and making sure people are signing in and out to track that everyone has completed the trail safely.
Full guidelines are posted here: https://www.pgh-h3.com/wp/pittsburgh-h3-quarantine-guidelines/
Knives in May: A Pittsburgh Tradition!
It all started with the coronavirus. Things shut down. We honed our knives, packed some beer, and headed out to trail…you couldn’t be too careful in those uncertain times! The great outdoors was still ours to escape to!
Hare: Tight E and Muff
Where: Emmsworth, PA
Details: Many fine features will leave you loving this trail. It’ll be fun! It’ll be different! It’ll be…quarantine style. Bring a knife! This is the last full quarantine trail.
Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lKlVeIWUybYJB-Urp5swE0zZ27sRkD2sjvUg-ryyGQ8/edit?usp=sharing
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15AFb6PERmeFSiu4O3ZxlJBbdCT7TlWXFY3-I4LaHj9Y/edit?usp=sharing
Knives in May: A Pittsburgh Tradition!
It all started with the coronavirus. Things shut down. We honed our knives, packed some beer, and headed out to trail…you couldn’t be too careful in those uncertain times! The great outdoors was still ours to escape to!
Hare: Cuffed And Sphincter
Where: Rennerdale
Details: Quarantine slots available from 10:00am until 1:00pm. Pack leaves at 2:00pm.
**Would a pirate lie?
***Seriously, who writes this shit? True trail is ~6 miles, with some hefty hills early on and plenty of mud and shiggy. But it’s worth it to see the sights of Rennerdale.
Knives in May: A Pittsburgh Tradition!
It all started with the coronavirus. Things shut down. We honed our knives, packed some beer, and headed out to trail…you couldn’t be too careful in those uncertain times! The great outdoors was still ours to escape to!
Hares: Anal Eaze and Shameless Cussy
Where: Heidelberg Park
Details: This is a Saturday trail. There will be quarantine slots from 10:00am to 1:00pm. The whole pack takes off at 2:00pm.
For your final Knives in May trail, we’re heading on over to Heidelberg for ANAL’S BIRTHDAY TRAIL!!! Cum and help Anal celebrate by trailing through Heidelberg! Although there are no official apres afterward, you will be very close to three breweries and one meadery, so clear your schedule for the day, bring your brewery stamp book, and don’t forget your knives!!!
Beer is BYOB for start. Beer will be provided for stops and circle.
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Join Iron City on yet another boozy Friday night trail.
Bring a headlamp, maybe some monies for contra’s, and a good appetite for beer.
Expect to be disappointed.
Cum as you are. We promise nothing, and bring even less to the table.
Bring Virgins.
We never charge hash cash.
Attendance is mandatory.
Meetup @ 06:30PM
On out @ 7PM
ìPGH-H3 Red Dress Run
A Dress Run Event (with Charity Raffle Auction)
\What: Red Dress Run to benefit NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
When: September 30, 2023 at 12:00pm
Where: American Serbian Club 2524 Sarah St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Cost: $20.00
Hares: Dirty Gerbil and T-Boner
What to Bring: Potluck Item (see link below), Bring Item/Basket for Raffle Auction (information below)
TRAIL DETAILS: Slip into a beautiful red frock, so you can come out and run fancy with us! Your rego includes trail, beer and snacks on trail, and admission to the party afterward! Food will be potluck at American Serbian Club (ASC), so bring a yummy dish to share. Beer and liquor is on you at ASC. Bring your money and ID. There may be one contra stop on trail. More details soon. Right now, we do know there will be raffle baskets that you can bid on with awesome stuff in them, the opportunity to feel like a pretty princess for the day, some food, and beer!
BRING A RAFFLE ITEM DETAILS: As with many previous dress runs, there will be a raffle auction. The difference this time, is that YOU are bringing an item to auction off tem ot self-created basket). When you arrive at start, you’ll drop off your item and quickly label your raffle baggie with a title. Think of things that often sell at raffles: vino, vessels, gift cards, beauty items, etc. (Examples of past item/sbaskets raffled off in RH3 are:
**Also: Raffle baskets are always good fun, so make sure you have lots of cash in your pocket or brazier, so you can buy lots of raffle tickets and win awesome prizes.
DETAILS ABOUT POTLUCK:
Use the perfect potluck link to sign up/reserve what you will bring to our Red Dress Run.
https://www.perfectpotluck.com/meals.php?t=XXAZ3738&welcome=1#
REGO LINK:
https://hashrego.com/events/pgh-h3-red-dress-run-2023
DETAILS ABOUT NAMI:
All proceeds will go to raise money for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is a United States-based nonprofit organization[1] originally founded as a grassroots group by family members of people diagnosed with mental illness. NAMI identifies its mission as “providing advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives” and its vision as “a world where all people affected by mental illness live healthy, fulfilling lives supported by a community that cares”.[2] NAMI offers classes and trainings for people living with mental illnesses, their families, community members, and professionals, including what is termed psychoeducation, or education about mental illness.[3][4] NAMI holds regular events which combine fundraising for the organization and education, including Mental Illness Awareness Week and NAMIWalks.[2]Funding comes from individual contributions, corporate sponsorships, events, and grants.[6] NAMI publishes a magazine around twice a year called The Advocate.[7] NAMI also runs a HelpLine five days a week.[8]