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In the Spotlight - Brazil

In the Spotlight – Brazil

By Ed "Hazukashii" Howell
6 Dec 2021

 

As the largest country in South America, and the southern hemisphere, Brazil borders with the Atlantic Ocean, and all other countries on the continent with the exception of Ecuador and Chile.  According to the World Factbook, Brazil is the fifth largest country, behind Russia, Canada, China, and the US, at 8.5 million square kilometers, and is seventh in total population at just over 213 million.  According to "Hey Explorer," Brazil is famous for carnival festivals, soccer players like Pelé and Neymar, the fighting technique of Capoeira, and the Bossa Nova.  Popular tourist attractions include the tropical beaches, waterfalls, the statue of Christ the Redeemer, and probably the most commonly associated land features of Brazil . . . the Amazon River and Rainforest.  For those with a taste for adult beverages, Brazil is home to the Caipirinha, a bitter sweet lime cocktail. 

 

Most of South America speaks Spanish (with local dialects), but the predominant language of Brazil is Portuguese.  This is due to the Treaty of Tordesillas, which was agreed upon on 7 Jun 1494 between Portugal and Spain, and split Brazil in half.  Portugal claimed all land and resources to the east, and Spain claiming all to the west.  According to National Geographic, "Spain and Portugal adhered to the treaty without major conflict between the two, although the line of demarcation was moved an additional 270 leagues (about 1500 kilometers or 932 miles) farther west in 1506."

 

Rio de Janeiro was the capital of Brazil for about 200 years, until in 1960, when it was moved to Brasilia.  The whole story behind Brasilia is fascinating, and includes an Italian Roman Catholic priest named Dom Bosco, who in 1883 had a dream that one day a vast open area by a lake would become the land of milk and honey.  Some people believe this was a premonition that one day the capital of Brazil would be in Brasilia.  When Juscelino Kubitschek ran for election as President in 1955, his platform was focused on a promise to build a new city in the center of Brazil, call it Brasilia, and move the capital there.  True to his word, upon election, he began an aggressive plan.  Designed in the shape of a bird, or airplane, the city took only 41 months to build, and was inaugurated on 21 April 1960.  Dom Bosco is memorialized throughout the city, including a vast park in his honor.  Based on its futuristic design, Brasilia was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987.

 

Brazil is also famous for amazing hashing.  The HHH Genealogy lists the Sao Paulo H3 as the first hash club in Brazil, founded by Dave 'Mauler' Lawler on 5 Dec 1987.  The last known contact with this club was 2010 for the Interhash Directory.  Sao Paulo also has another club, the Brazil Nuts H3, founded by Jan 'Konkorde' Roberts in Jul 2000, after arriving from Jakarta, Indonesia.  It appears both clubs held runs from 2000-2010, before the Sao Paulo H3 began to fade away (I have been told that the Sao Paulo H3 was a bit exclusive).  Other hash clubs of Brazil are the Brasilia H3 originally founded in 1989, and has had a couple rebirths with the latest one in 2012.  Other clubs include the Curitiba H3 founded in 1992, the Rio H3 in 2000, the Rio Full Moon H3 in 2002, and the Fortaleza H3 in 2005.  Although COVID had shut down hashing all together for over a year, the Brazil Nuts H3 and Brasilia H3 are currently active, and the Rio H3 is showing signs of new life.

 

I recently spent a couple weeks in Brazil to visit a couple old friends from Europe, Weeny Schnitzel and MaBouche, experience the Brazilian culture, check out the beaches, and run some hash trails.  The first one was on a Saturday afternoon with the Brazil Nuts H3.  Trail was about an hour bus ride outside the city beyond the airport.  We had a pack of about 14, and enjoyed a trail that took us to a near hilltop for some fantastic views of the region.  After trail and a short circle, the BBQ was fired up for some tasty Brazilian BBQ.  Saying goodbye to many new friends of the BNH3, it was then off to the coast for a few days and some beach time.   

 

My second week in Brazil was in the capital city of Brasilia.  I was fortunate to get an extensive tour of the city by the local hash kingpin and GM of the Brasilia H3, Opulence.  Born in Germany, Opulence took off at an early age to see the world, eventually finding his way to Australia, where he would settle down for 28 years.  Growing restless he took off again, discovering new places to explore and hash, and eventually wound up in Brazil, where he met and married a local girl.  Finding the local hash in a state of disrepair, he soon took the club under his wing and has rebuilt it to a steady biweekly hash club that engages with the local community through "Hashers not Trashers" clean ups, and hosting the "Brasilia 4 Dummies" website supporting the local Expat community.  The region is generally flat, with a few rolling hills, warm temps year-round and palm trees waving in the breeze.  It has an expansive night life, open areas with a minimal spread of tall buildings and mostly single-family dwellings dotting the countryside.

 

After a few days getting to know the city, Sunday finally rolled around and it was time for a trail with the Brasilia H3.  We had an excellent 8 Km trail, and the circle was fun, and the whole pack was so friendly . . . I will DEFINITLY be back to hash in Brasilia again.  Why you ask, because after chatting with Opulence for a few days, we agreed that South America needs its own intracontinental hash event.  So in June of 2023, Brasilia H3 will host the 1st running of the Pan SoAm Hash in Brazil.  We will be taking bids for 2025 as this event moves around South America every two years.            

For many more articles like this on the history of hashing, check out . . . http://gotothehash.net/history/inthespotlight.html

This Sunday's Hash, 5th December

Hashers,

This week, we will take the bus for a shorter A -> A trail.

Meet at the train station (https://goo.gl/maps/NaG5sGfLq8UwMASc8) at 1:45pm to leave at 2:00pm sharp!

The bus will cross the ferry opposite Naga World at about 2:15pm so you have the option of meeting us there. For those that want to head straight to the start (which is also the finish) it's on the riverside in front of the school opposite Prek Bongkong Pagoda https://goo.gl/maps/AS59cC2cVo6fUYsj7 at the yellow star.



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On on!

World Hash Events: January 2022

Hello hashers,

I am back down on the amazing continent of South America this month, enjoying a 4 country swing starting with a coordination meeting for INTERAMERICA'S HASH in Medellin, Colombia.  After many months of questions and concerns, a small group of able bodied hashers have assembled to reignite the planning process to ensure this event goes off as scheduled.  Your new committee members are:

Chairpersons  . . .                    ABBAA and Chimbawamba
Finance . . .                              Where's Balldo & ICP
Registrations . . .                     Thar She Blows
Logistics . . .                             Mu-sick
Trail (& web) Master . . .         Hazukashii

Details will be forthcoming as we get our plan moving, but I can tell you, we are already sorting out the registrations (both paid and unpaid).  We are also organizing the venue, working the goodie bags, establishing the new website, and much much more.  Please be patient as we get our collective shit together.  First announcement will be a call for all unpaid regos to pay up by the end of the year once we get our banking system reestablished (so if you have not paid, save some of that holiday shopping money for this ground breaking event.  The first time InterAmericas' Hash (and any major hash event of size) will be held in South America.  We will also be calling for a few volunteers closer to the event.  More to follow soon.

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From my usual monthly scanning of the internet, looking for hash events, it appears the world of hashing is rapidly coming back to life this past month.  Many hash clubs are returning to normal run activity, or at least meeting on their normal schedule with minor inconveniences.  That is great news.

I anticipate that over the next few years we are going to see a rapid increase in hash clubs celebrating 50th Anniversaries, and 2500th runs, all stemming from the vast expansion of hash clubs throughout the 1970s.  And while we are at it, CONGRATS to the Deli H3 for reaching their 4000th Run (They hash twice a week).  They will be celebrating the occasion over the weekend of 17-19 Dec in Medan, Indonesia.  See the Hash Events Calendar for more details. 

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While I am down here in South America, I have also taken the opportunity to run a few hashes. 

Medellin H3 Red Dress Run (13 Nov 2021) - As hashing resumes once again in scattered areas around the planet, 25 hashers converged on Medellin for the symbolic event for charity, the Red Dress Run. The directions told us to be at the start at 1300, so abruptly at 1430 we circled up for chalk talk. Trail was designed in three phases, the first was prelayed, and the hare followed in trace to the first beer check. And good thing, because there were so damn many people on the streets, it was often difficult to find the marks . . . but we managed. After a 30 to 40 minute painful recess, the hare called the pack back together, and headed out to live hare the second phase . . . in the rain, and by the time 3 minutes had passed, whatever he marked, was . . . as you would expect . . . GONE. A few phone calls and convulsive phone con directions, the walkers ended up in one place, the runners ended up in another, and Mu-sick and I followed the last instructions and ran back to the hotel. 2 hours later, the pack eventually reassembled and had a circle under cover. Phase three had to be totally aborted in the aftermath.  A few empanadas and several beers later, the chiva (party bus) arrived, and we spent 4 hours driving around Medellin, dancing and drinking, and having a blast in the rain. What a day, bravo to the Medellin H3 for hosting such a crazy event.

Brazil Nuts H3 #201 (20 Nov 2021) - It was my first time in Brazil, and after a night on the town Friday, we collected our wits and donned our hash kit, and headed for the bus station. Sparky (a young hasher visiting the area from Trinidad & Tobago) wanted to meet up at the bus station and ride out together, but the pack gathered, minus Sparky. Finally, just after our bus departed (without us) he turned up.  So, after a bit longer wait, Sparky found another bus that was going close to where we needed to go for our one hour journey. Fortunately, the hares were sympathetic, and drove down to get us for the final 5 kms to the start. Two hares and a pack of twelve set off on this 10 km trail out past the airport. Three hours and three beer checks later (including one up on top of the mountain with a fabulous view, and one by the lake), we had once again returned to the start, where we fired up the BBQ and grabbed a few beers before circle. Circle was short and sweet, with the usual assault on the hares, but we did name one . . . "I Suck Newton" but we totally forgot about the window hurling on the bus, that will have to be topic for another day.  It was a great day with two old friends, Weeny Schnitzel, one of the hares, and MaBouche, as well as meeting many new friends here in Sao Paulo.  What a nice pack of hashers, and a great city to hash in.

And if you happen to fancy a getaway in Sao Paulo and to the beaches of Brazil, MaBouche invites all hashers to her resort town hacienda in Itanhaém, Brazil (just south of Sao Paulo) for trails, beach time, and beer.  She can accommodate up to a dozen hashers in her AirBnB, and will be happy to set some trails for you.  Contact MaBouche on What'sApp at +55 11 97975-4806  . . . and see her place at https://goo.gl/maps/J2NEvCLyKjTM2vRd8

I am currently on my way to the nation's capital of Brazil, and will join the Brasilia H3 on Saturday for what I am sure will be a great adventure . . . read all about it in next month's edition.

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Harrier Central . . . the new hashing app that is taking the world by storm . . . many free options, and advanced pay options for hash clubs to use  . . . https://www.harriercentral.com/

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Want to see a snippet of paper chase on horseback?  This film footage is of the infamous Shanghai Paper Hunt – or what happens when the Brits need to go hunting, but there aren't animals to hunt . . . (many thanks to Northeast Historic Film) . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mNXhil-1Ds&t=97s

You can read more at  . . . https://www.historic-shanghai.com/the-shanghai-paper-hunt/

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We are just under six months away from a big celebration called Interhash2020 in 2022, to be held in Trinidad  and Tobago . . . If you are interested in joining in on the fun, and do not yet have a registration for the event, or the red dress run, there are many Regos available at early bird prices at http://gotothehash.net

So far well over 150 regos have exchanged hands at early bird prices.  I currently still have over 50 on hand, so if you want to get in on this first INTERHASH in the America's, sign up today.

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In case you missed them, there was one new historical article released earlier this month . . .

In the Spotlight – Hashing and the Military at https://www.gotothehash.net/history/ItS-Hashing&theMilitary.pdf

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And now for something completely different . . .

 

Problem : If you have ever had a hard time commuting to work in the morning, think about this . . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkWPDYFsynw 

 

Resolution : Rather than being pushed in by the platform attendants, you can always . . . http://safeshare.tv/w/vwncRciSFb

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From the Way Back Machine, hash happenings this month . . .

5 YEARS AGO:   http://harrier.org/pipermail/hash-l_harrier.org/Week-of-Mon-20161128/009051.html

10 YEARS AGO:  http://harrier.org/pipermail/hash-l_harrier.org/Week-of-Mon-20111121/007240.html

15 YEARS AGO:  http://harrier.org/pipermail/hash-l_harrier.org/Week-of-Mon-20061113/004471.html

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Upcoming hash events for the month of January 2022 are listed below.  See the website for more details: http://gotothehash.net/e/hashevents22-01.html

Jan 5-9
2000th Run    
Hosted by the Pittsburgh H3 in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

 

Jan 8-9
Freezing Cold Hash Run & Party        
Hosted by the Rumson H3 in a secret location in NJ, USA.

 

Jan 13-17        
TexMex          
Hosted by the El Paso H3 in El Paso, TX, USA.

 

Jan 22-30        
Caribbean Hash Cruise          
Hosted by the Jolly Roger H3 sailing from Miami, Fl, USA.

 

Jan 28-30        
Winterfest      
Hosted by the Zurich H3 in Zurich, Switzerland.

 

See the whole three year calendar of upcoming events at http://gotothehash.net/hashevents.html         

If you know of an upcoming event not posted to the calendar, please send me the info. 

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Hashing is fun!  See you on trail someday . . . :O)

On-On,
Hazukashii
Keeper of the old rusty pail, and Chief of the Royal Order of the Smelly Shoe!
http://GoToTheHash.net  (Since 1998)     

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