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About The
Khanom  Hash House Harriers

Hello adventurers!

Are you ready to combine fitness, fun and friendship? Khanom Hash House Harriers invite you to join our next race! Whether you're an experienced runner or just looking to have a good time, we promise a unique experience filled with laughter, surprises and maybe even a little running.

 

KHANOM HASH HOUSE HARRIERS

The newest hash club in Thailand, located in Khanom in the south of Thailand. We encourage all people, regardless of age or fitness, to attend every second Sunday, rain, hail or shine. Our walks/jogs are 4-7 km, on false trails and with lots of beer. Hashing is a great way to meet new people, make new friends, and gain some weight. We invite everyone so why not join us and have some fun.

A Drinking Club With A Running Problem

WHO ARE HASH HOUSE HARRIERS
Hash House Harriers, abbreviated HHH or H3, or simply Hashing, is an international non-competitive a social running club where socializing and fun are top priorities. It started in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, in 1938. There are more than 2,000 branches scattered around the world; it is one of the largest running groups in the world.

WHAT IS A HASH
With Hash, two members finally make a trail, which is then followed by the rest of the group. Chalk and/or paper is used to mark the trail, and it periodically ends at a "check" where the backpack must find again where it begins; often the trail includes false leads, shortcuts, dead ends, backtracks, and forks. This is done to keep the pack together despite differences in fitness level or running speed, as leaders are forced to slow down to find the "true" trail, allowing others to catch up. After the hash run, there is a traditional "Circle" where people are recognized, rewarded or punished by drinking beer.

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Warren Stephensen - GM

When we first envisioned about setting up the Khanom Hash last year, we had no idea what a huge success it would be, largely due to the support of locals and local businesses. We are not only a Hash group but a close Hash family.

Warren Stephensen - GM

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