Singapore Hash House Harriets
Women-led social hashing every Wednesday at 6 pm. Walk, run, sing, laugh, makan. Visitors and first-timers welcome.
No speed required. Walkers welcome. On On encouraged.
This Wednesday´s Run
New to hashing? Come along.
Walkers are welcome, visitors are welcome, and you do not need to know anyone before you arrive.
Bring water, shoes you do not mind getting dirty, a dry top, and cash or PayNow.
Tan Kah Kee MRT DT8 – 240m away
Bus 67, 74, 151, 154, 156, 157, 170, 174, 852, 961, 961M
Never hashed before? Perfect.
You do not need to be fast, fit, or familiar with Hash traditions.
Come ready for a social trail, a bit of silliness, and makan after.
Walkers are welcome. Visitors are welcome. Coming alone is welcome. Asking “what is happening?” is also very welcome.
Walkers OK
Come Solo
No Pressure
Not a race. Not a run club. Definitely not normal.
Hashing is a social trail adventure. A hare sets a mystery route using flour, chalk, ribbons, or other marks. The pack follows, gets mildly confused, finds the way back, then circles up for songs, shout-outs, and makan.
Follow Trail
Look for flour, chalk, ribbons, checks, and arrows. The route is part puzzle, part movement, part group confusion.
Circle Up
After trail, we gather for visitors, first-timers, announcements, and a few harmless charges.
On On
After circle, we head for food, drinks, and the important business of social recovery.
Bring the basics. Leave the ego.
You do not need fancy kit. Just bring what helps you stay comfortable, visible, and ready for makan after.
Best left at home: race-day intensity, brand-new white shoes, and drama
Your Wednesday night, roughly
Every run is a little different, but the basic rhythm is simple: gather, follow trail, circle up, then head for makan.
Gather round
Meet at the runsite. The hares explain the trail markings and where the OnOn will be.
Trail starts
Walk, jog, follow flour, question your choices, and find the way back.
Back and recover
Change, hydrate, cool down, and compare versions of what went wrong.
Circle
Songs, visitors, first-timers, hares, announcements, and a few harmless charges.
OnOn Makan
Food, drinks, social recovery, and the part most people secretly came for.
Times after trail starts are approximate. The 6 pm start is not.
Hares wanted. Glory questionable.
The Hareline shows upcoming runs, confirmed hares, and gaps where volunteers are needed. New hares are welcome, especially with a co-hare.
Upcoming
Runs needing hares
Want to set trail? Pair up, ask for help, and keep it walker-friendly.
Sweaty people. Questionable songs. Excellent Wednesdays.
A proper Wednesday with the Harriets usually involves trail, circle, makan, visitors, regulars, and at least one person asking where the flour went.
Ready for Wednesday?
Check the next run, message us if you are unsure, and come along. We will help with the rest.
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