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25 JANUARY 2026 NÚI DINH - HELIPAD TRAIL Hares: Secs, Chippy (live trail) Hash Flashers: Chom Chom (group photo), Chippy Ringmaster: Chom Chom Eskie Wrangler: Chook Report: Secs - with thanks to Uncle Weather: Sunny but fresh with mostly shady trail. Hash Cash: 1pm run fees Secs, Chom Chom @ Mr. C’s Speakeasy, 3b Lê Ngọc Hân, Ward 1. Total Hashers: 44 Trail: Dismounted at roadside rest area opposite nuoc mia stalls and concreted entrance road to monastery. Chalk talk by Secs (edited) away from main mountain access road: “Continue along monastery access road then into jungle and follow red tapes along dirt track circular trail, then rocky path and dried stream bed, slowly increasing ascent angle to final steep climb to temples and lookout rocks for photos. Then continue down (many small rocks and steep descent in places) until final concreted track to start point and across road for Down Down. Total distance ~4km.” Highlights: Several different lookouts including ‘Helicopter’ and ‘A di đà phật’ rocks. Picturesque pagodas, temples and shrines around the mountainside. Down Down: Rest area on roadside opposite entrance road to monastery between bridge and lake. Refreshments: Bahn mi, Ms. Kim’s coffee cake, elaborate birthday cake. Fruit chunks, water melon slices. Bia Saigon, Revive, softies, mineral water. Circle: Only one Virgin - Will from the UK. 3 visitors - Lurprick for SH3 and Knob Marley and Big Lungs from Pattaya Hash. Returnees - Perro Caliente, Suction Cup and Ben (AKA The Thompson family) were welcomed back after being in the UK for most of the year. It was Chippy’s birthday and our Hashers sang a melodious rendition of Happy Birthday On on on: Mr C’s Speakeasy, 3A Lê Ngọc Hân Next week: Watch this space, Zalo, facebook page @VungTauHHH and direct emails for details of next week’s run. PLEASE REMEMBER: Hashmobile seats allocated in order of registration but CAN’T BE GUARANTEED if less than 24 hours before run start. Also PLEASE CANCEL YOUR REGISTRATION if unable to attend, so mismanagement can adjust/re-allocate seating, food and/or drinks. “On On” RUN 1201 GALLERY
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17-18 JANUARY 2026 RUN 1200 WEEKENDER TO TÀ CÚ MOUNTAIN AND AURORA BEACH RESORT Hares: Chippy, Secs Hash Flashers: Chippy, Kelvin and various Hashers Ringmaster: Secs Asset Wranglers: Chook assisted by many eager volunteers Report: Secs Hashers: 44 Run 1200 is finally upon us! In celebration we returned to Tà Cú Mountain after a nearly 3 year hiatus and spent the night at Aurora Beach Resort in La Gi We met at 7am at Mr. C’s in good spirits, with everything diligently pre-arranged registration was an easy affair. Chook and Secs iced the eskies and, after a slight delay waiting for the Bahn Mi to arrive (they never did - apparently the shipper got lost!), we were on our way. We made pickups at Seaview and Ba Ria and with our trusty driver, Mr. Anh, the Hashmobile made good time as we headed up the coast towards La Gi. We made a stop at Aurora Beach Resort to pick up Faulty Brakes and Gary Baldy who had spent the previous night there and also were able to collect the keys for our rooms. We arrived at the base of Tà Cú Mountain around 11:30am. Chippy procured the cable car tickets and then we gathered around Secs for the chalk talk. Secs welcomed us to Run 1200 and explained that Hashers have two options: hike up the mountain and take the cable car down, or take the cable car up and down. In true VTH3 fashion, the majority of Hashers opt to climb up the mountain. We part ways with the Cable Car people and follow Secs as he leads us through the park to a small opening in the jungle which marks the start of the trail. The weather is clear but not too hot and humid as we approach the trail we get a sense that this is not going to be easy. Certainly not for the faint hearted, trail takes us over dilapidated stairs and rocky steps. However, we are surrounded by beautiful bamboo and serenaded by Cicadas as we slowly but surely make our way up the mountain. Thankfully, there are plenty of resting places where we stop to take a breath, only to have it taken away by the breathtaking views of Ham Thuan Nam. Every 100m some kind person has marked the distance to the top on some boulders. Hmm, only 800m to go, then 700m… and finally the last 100m. We can hear the whirr of the Cable Car motor and we know we are close. Squeals of delight and relief announce our arrival at the cable car station where a welcome coffee shop offers cold drinks and ice creams. Fully refreshed we can tackle the many steps that will take us through the ornate temples and up to the legendary Buddha at the top. We espy our fellow Hashers who had come up on the Cable Car most of whom are making their way back down. As we continue on, the glistening white of the largest reclining Buddha in Vietnam emerges from the trees. Enjoying the tranquil spot we feel a sensation of enlightenment as we witness the Lord Buddha completing His journey to Parinirvana. After many selfies it’s time to head back down. We embark on the acrophobia inducing cable car ride down the mountain, looking back in disbelief at the sheer scale of the mountain we have just conquered. Back on terra firma it’s a gentle stroll through picturesque gardens to reassemble with our peers. After a thirst quenching Revive, the first Saigon Beers of the weekend are cracked open, guzzled down and soaked up with delicious banh mi (miraculously delivered from a local vendor, since the ones in Vung Tau didn’t arrive). Then it’s on-on to the Hashmobile as we begin the short trip to our final destination of the day - Aurora Beach Resort. Arriving at Aurora Beach Resort en masse we go straight to our rooms, having collected the keys already. We have plenty of time to explore the idyllic resort that will become our living quarters for the night. Walks on the beach, dips in the pool, frolics in the sea and selfies galore are the order of the afternoon. As the sun sets we briefly retire to our billets for ablutions. Freshly showered and resplendent in our evening beachwear we congregate at our allotted tables for the Seafood BBQ. The stage has been set up for a night of music and karaoke. Mr. Dao is already in good form serenading the Hashers as they arrive. A veritable feast confronts us and our ravenous Hashers make light work of the innumerable dishes brought to our tables. As the evening progresses and more beer and rice wine are consumed the party gets started. One after one we are treated to up beat songs from the Vietnamese contingent of Hashers. Apparently the activities of the day haven’t worn out many of our Hashers as they jump, pump, gyrate, shake a leg and generally boogie on down to the great music vibrating through our bones. A special mention to twinkle toes Chook for showing us how it should be done. Boomerang (Alan), starts the singing of English tunes with a powerful rendition of Oh! Pretty Woman. Swiftly followed by our resident Karaoke specialists, Gary Baldy, Soggy Bottom, Faulty Brakes and a notable performance from Chuck Berry who performed karaoke for the first time. With the party in full swing Secs interrupts the proceedings to thank all of the regular Hashers who join us week after week, without whom the Vung Hash would not exist. Special mentions were made for Chief Stoker and Jolly, Kelvin, Ms. Kim, Chook and Chippy who tirelessly worked to make the weekend so successful. Secs invited Faulty Brakes and Chippy on stage to cut the obligatory cake and then veteran Hasher, Rear Admiral, Andrew Banks, made a quick speech to thank everyone for keeping the Hash going so we can enjoy the 1200 run. Around 10pm the music stopped and several of our Hashers continued to enjoy the beach until midnight. Sunday morning greets us with good weather and after breakfast many Hashers spent a lazy few hours enjoying the resort, beach and a visit to the seafood market. We check out at 11:30am and get back on the Hashmobile. However, the adventure is far from over! We made our final stop at Binh Chau Nature Reserve. A 2km amble through a lush green arboretum proved popular with Hashers for photos and selfies. Returning to the Hashmobile the eskies are at the ready, brimming with Saigon Beer and soft drinks. The legendary Ms. Kim somehow conjures up a plethora of welcome snacks which fulfil us for the last 90 minutes drive back to Vung Tau. On the Hashmobile Boomerang stands up to thank the organisers, Secs and Chippy for making it such a great weekend. We arrive back in Vung Tau safe, sound and happily content. A successful action packed weekend. Thanks to everyone! ON-ON!! RUN 1200 GALLERY
11 JANUARY 2026
NÚI DINH: SUỐI TIÊN-SUỐI ĐÁ
Hares: Chippy, Chief Stoker, Jolly
Hash Flashers: Chippy, Chom Chom Ringmaster: David Eskie Wrangler: Chook Report: Secs with thanks to Uncle
Weather: Ideal Hashing weather: cloudy, cool, no rain!
Hash Cash: 1pm run fees Secs, Bull Ant @ Mr. C’s Speakeasy, 3b Lê Ngọc Hân, Ward 1 Total Hashers: 30 Trail: Dismounted Hashmobile between bridge and lake on Dinh mountain. Chief Stoker’s Chalk Talk emphasised “Follow many red tapes to the first view point then turn back and look out for the ribbons indicating a left turn that will take you down to through the jungle past the 5 rock pools and finish up at the carpark at the bottom ”. We entered the jungle from the roadside and followed red tapes up a narrow corrugated concrete pagoda access track, steep in parts. Then undulating jungle trail with often dense leaf litter to marked turn-off and first lookout point for views and photos. Back to turn-off and continued following red tapes along rocky jungle trail past several small shrines to second lookout rocks for mountain views and photos. Then fairly steep in parts mostly downhill rocky steps following Suối Tiên (Fairy Stream) past five signposted rockpools including Suối Đá (Stone Stream) camping grounds and out to the parking area on exit/access track for Down Down. Total distance ~4km. Highlights: 100% jungle trail, some uphill but mostly level or downhill with cool breeze, a pleasant, often interesting and not overly strenuous trail! Down Down: Parking area gazebos on exit track from rockpools after several roadside stalls. Refreshments: Ms. Kim legendary Pate so and Bahn Bao. Massive Jack Fruit, Watermelon slices, pineapple chunks. Bia Saigon, Revive, softies, mineral water. Circle: Trail rated 8.5, 9.5, 10/10. “Very good”, “Great trail”, “Loved it!”. Hares Chippy, Chief Stoker, Jolly applauded. No Hash Virgins or Returnees, however we had some visitors - Soon from Klang Hash in Malaysia, I Choke Linda Lovelace from SH4 and Belinda from Angels City, Philippines. On on on: Mr C’s Speakeasy. Next week: Watch this space, Zalo, facebook page @VungTauHHH and direct emails for details of next week’s run. PLEASE REMEMBER: We can all help to keep run fees as low as possible by cancelling registration if suddenly unable to attend (mismanagement can then adjust transport and/or food and drinks if necessary). “On On”
RUN 1199 GALLERY
4 JANUARY 2026
BIG MOUNTAIN – CAMBODIAN TEMPLE TRAIL
Hares: Chippy, Secs
Hash Flasher: Chippy, Kelvin Asset Wranglers: Chief Stoker, Coyote, Minh, Kelvin Ringmaster: David Report: Secs (with thanks to Uncle)
Weather: High cloud, cool breezes on Tran Phu side of the mountain.
Hash Cash: 1pm run fees Secs, Chom Chom, Bull Ant @ Mr. C’s Speakeast, 3b Lê Ngọc Hân, Ward 1. Total Hashers: 33 Trail: Those that had their own transport went to Ngọc Dung restaurant, 79 Tran Phu and then taxis / bus to Trần Xuân Độ, Hem 33, where those without transport had already taken taxis. Chalk Talk by Secs who explained it was an approximately 2.5km trail that would take us up a narrow Hem and emerge at Chùa Nam Sơn - aka the Cambodian Temple. After exploring the temple, head to the rear of the temple and follow the trolley rails and red ribbons through the jungle until we arrive at Hem 444. Go directly accross the road and then descend the ~600 steps at Hung Thang temple and then back to Ngọc Dung. Highlights: Intricate Khmer style carvings at the temple. Exotic flora providing perfect photo opportunities Down Down: Nhà hàng Ngọc Dung, 77-79 Trần Phú. Downstairs by the beach front Refreshments: Pork noodles, watermelon, pineapple, Saigon Beer, Revive, Soft Drinks Circle: Hares were applauded. Virgins François from France and Aleksei from Russia - introduced by Ragnar Shaggypants were welcomed On on on: Mr C’s Speakeasy Next week: Watch this space, Zalo, facebook page @VungTauHHH and direct emails for details of next week’s run. PLEASE REMEMBER: We can all help to keep run fees as low as possible by cancelling registration if suddenly unable to attend (mismanagement can then adjust transport and/or food and drinks if necessary). “On On”
RUN 1198 GALLERY
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