Gaaden and its surroundings - though without too good a connection to public transport - are a nice place to go on a hike or, in our case, a run. Last time we went there - as far as I can remember must have been in 1999 with MEGATONS of snow all around.
This time featured a different weather forecast - slightly cloudy - and a different starting point which was the local cemetery, the end point to each and every Hash.
Very fitting to that I recommend to take a look and listen to the Chuck Wagon Gang if you're into Gospel Music. I know I am sometimes. Check this one out:
The trail was nicely leading around Gaaden and into the woods for a while, a little treat was a Chocolate St.Nicklaus for Slush Puppie and myself on the reason of our common 92nd birthday. I leave it to the esteemed reader to guess where there is an age difference.
It should also be noted that the Mautner Markhof family seems to own a huge part of the forest around Gaaden.
The highlight of the circle was a traditional Swedish Song and Dance performed by Uncle Bobbie No Balls Prize and visitor Big Tasty from Sweden.
On Out.
This video has of course absolutely nothing to do with Gaaden, this run or Hashing. Tuff!
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