{"id":269,"date":"2013-11-10T17:19:34","date_gmt":"2013-11-10T08:19:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/penniestoyennies.com\/?p=269"},"modified":"2013-11-10T17:47:42","modified_gmt":"2013-11-10T08:47:42","slug":"samurai-hash-house-harriers-hash-a-thon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/penniestoyennies.com\/?p=269","title":{"rendered":"Samurai Hash House Harriers Hash-a-Thon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Alternate working title- Nobody Puts Peacock in the Van!!<\/p>\n<p>This is an event put on by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ne.jp\/asahi\/samurai\/h3\/index.html\">Samurai Hash House Harriers<\/a>. (More on hashing <a href=\"http:\/\/penniestoyennies.com\/?p=201\">here<\/a>). A hashathon is a hash where you run 3 legs in one day totaling 26.2 miles\/ 42 kilometers, or a marathon, give or take some distance. It&#8217;s a day long event beginning at 8am when the hares take off to lay Leg #1&#8217;s trail and we all follow 12 minutes after. All our belongings are loaded into a support van (or 2!) and drive off to the first exchange. After leg #1 is lunch and a little break, run leg #2, a break and finally leg #3. It&#8217;s definitely a day-long affair.<\/p>\n<p>Dan and I signed up for this a few weeks ago. I was always nervous, but serious nerves struck me this past week. This wasn&#8217;t just a 26.2 mile run. Samurai hashing is known for never ending stairs, tough mountain climbs and making you crawl through bushes. I was bracing for the worst. Also, for everyone who finishes all 3 legs, they print everyone&#8217;s hash names on the back of this year&#8217;s hashathon shirt. I really wanted &#8220;Bloody Peacock&#8221; to be emblazoned on cotton!!<\/p>\n<p>On Friday, Dan and I still had to run Friday hash, and my friend Amanda and her boyfriend Steven were in town visiting. I feel so bad I was so worried about hashathon while she was here, I don&#8217;t think I was very fun! They&#8217;re in Kyoto right now and we&#8217;ll be reunited in a few days!<br \/>\nNot a great pic, but Dan (in the grey and orange jacket) and I at Friday hash, trying to get everyone excited to run in the cold wind! Amanda&#8217;s on the right in blue!<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/580807_10202513937675179_1523399094_n-1.jpg.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"90%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/580807_10202513937675179_1523399094_n-1.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo 580807_10202513937675179_1523399094_n-1.jpg\"\/><\/a><br \/>\nPhoto by Danny Guillot<\/p>\n<p>After Friday hash, Amanda and Steven went to a local hotel in Tokyo, and Dan and I took a train for a little over an hour to Isehara. With hashathon starting at 8am, we&#8217;d have to leave our apartment at 5:40am! No thanks!<br \/>\nOur tiny accommodations. Dan and I got separate rooms so we&#8217;d have some space!<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/ScreenShot2013-11-09at112101PM.png.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"80%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/ScreenShot2013-11-09at112101PM.png\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo ScreenShot2013-11-09at112101PM.png\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>That bed was hard as a rock! After not the greatest sleep, I got up and met Dan, and we headed out to the start.<br \/>\nEverybody participating! (except Dan and his 2 friends who went to go buy a drink!)<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/1452469_10202386289767469_1904468702_n.jpg.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"90%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/1452469_10202386289767469_1904468702_n.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo 1452469_10202386289767469_1904468702_n.jpg\"\/><\/a><br \/>\nPhoto by Hiromi Suzuki<\/p>\n<p>Before I knew it we were on the move! My strategy was to take it as easy as possible. I had nothing to prove, I just wanted to finish comfortably, and didn&#8217;t want to injure myself before Goofy in January. <\/p>\n<p>We mark our trails in chalk and often times some hashers race one another. Here some guys left their hash name initials. Dan is MM!<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/1459767_10100896378542208_552710446_n.jpg.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"70%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/1459767_10100896378542208_552710446_n.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo 1459767_10100896378542208_552710446_n.jpg\"\/><\/a><br \/>\nLeg #1 was not nearly as bad as I thought. I was incredibly slow because I was waiting for a tough hill. There were a bunch of stairs but that was it!<br \/>\nAnd nice views!<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/995229_10100896378577138_2053867035_n.jpg.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"90%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/995229_10100896378577138_2053867035_n.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo 995229_10100896378577138_2053867035_n.jpg\"\/><\/a><br \/>\nFinished with Leg #1!<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/1468724_10202386277607165_2016243063_n.jpg.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"90%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/1468724_10202386277607165_2016243063_n.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo 1468724_10202386277607165_2016243063_n.jpg\"\/><\/a><br \/>\nPhoto by Hiromi Suzuki<br \/>\nAfter this picture, I learned I was last to arrive to the exchange point. I didn&#8217;t mind- I&#8217;m an overweight runner and I&#8217;m used to being in the back of the pack. And I didn&#8217;t want a long break because the longer I sit, the less I want to get back up!<\/p>\n<p>But everyone fussed over me. They asked if I was ok. If I was hurt. If I want to sit in the van. If I want to quit. No, no, NO! I was fine! If anything I was in better shape than everyone else because I took it easy! I came in about 10 minutes after the last people, a group of 3 girls. I just wanted to sit and eat my granola bar and have some Powerade but they kept huddling around me trying to get me to eat a ham and potato salad sandwich. BLEH!!!<\/p>\n<p>Leg #2 was about to start and the hares took off. Again, 2 of the coordinators tried to stick me in a van. I calmed them down by saying &#8220;I&#8217;ll try leg #2&#8221; instead of my usual &#8220;I&#8217;m going to finish all 3!&#8221;. We took off for leg #2!<\/p>\n<p>My friend Debbie and I<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/1459801_10202386288727443_1639673126_n.jpg.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"90%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/1459801_10202386288727443_1639673126_n.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo 1459801_10202386288727443_1639673126_n.jpg\"\/><\/a><br \/>\nPhoto by Hiromi Suzuki<br \/>\nThis was by far the hardest. Leg #1 was only about 8.3 miles. This one was 10. And absurdly, insanely steep. We were climbing a mountain! Sometimes on cement, sometimes on really loose, fine dirt\/ soil. Up, up, up we went.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/1425784_10100896378562168_144393316_n.jpg.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"90%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/1425784_10100896378562168_144393316_n.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo 1425784_10100896378562168_144393316_n.jpg\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>At one point, I ran into Dan on trail! That was a nice surprise. We ended up walking most of leg #2 together, just chatting.<br \/>\nDan admiring our view of the ocean.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/1395957_10100896378622048_661239718_n.jpg.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"90%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/1395957_10100896378622048_661239718_n.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo 1395957_10100896378622048_661239718_n.jpg\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Then towards the end Dan said he wanted to get back to running since we weren&#8217;t going up hill anymore, and we parted ways. I also picked up the pace a bit- now we were running down a steep, twisty hill. I hated it! <\/p>\n<p>As I was nearing the second exchange point, Dan texted me to warn me that the pack already took off for leg #3 and they really wanted to stick me in the van. The heads up was nice. When I reached the exchange point I was all business. The helpers (and as annoying as it was, that&#8217;s all they were trying to do, just help) swooped in on me and asked if I was ok. A nice gal said she would take the train with me if I didn&#8217;t want to ride in the van. A few people had called it quits after the 2 legs, and honestly, my feet really hurt and I was thinking about it, but when so many people wanted to throw me in that van I thought no way! I&#8217;m in it to win it! <\/p>\n<p>So I just went as quick as I could through the exchange point. My bag was laid out waiting for me (thanks volunteers!), and I had been running with a Camelbak backpack with a bladder for water. With the last leg being only 7 or so miles, I ditched the backpack, grabbed some money, granola bar, train pass, my cell phone and backup battery, crammed it all in my Spibelt, and told them I&#8217;m good and ran the heck out of there! Nobody puts Peacock in the van!!!<\/p>\n<p>Once the adrenaline of evading volunteers wore off, I realized how bad my feet hurt and how tired I was. A very common problem with runners training for a marathon is weight gain and I am definitely suffering as of late. The sun started to set and I&#8217;d get a few sprinkles of rain here and there. The good thing about leg #3 was it was in the city, so no hills! The bad thing was that the hares who laid the trail didn&#8217;t use crosswalks! It was terrifying trying to get across busy roads as the sun was setting. I was not a fan AT ALL!!!<\/p>\n<p>Dan texted when he got into the finish and I was so jealous! But alas I finished too, and wouldn&#8217;t you believe it, I wasn&#8217;t even last! I guess all my saved up energy kept me on an even keel, as I ended up passing some walkers\/ crawlers.<\/p>\n<p>My hashathon trail!<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/ScreenShot2013-11-09at110619PM.png.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"90%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/ScreenShot2013-11-09at110619PM.png\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo ScreenShot2013-11-09at110619PM.png\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>I did it! I completed my first hashathon! I got lots of high-5s and of course, everyone asked me if I was ok. Some people were highly doubting I completed all 3 legs. I kicked off my shoes and put on flip flops and a jacket, then sat around with friends and celebrated the awful torture we&#8217;d just put our bodies through.<\/p>\n<p>Samurai had rented us a conference room in a building which was nice to finish at; it was warm and plenty of chairs for all of us to sit. We indulged in some American snacks bought from one of the military bases (Cheetos! Little Debbie!) and had a beer. I&#8217;ll be honest and say it stung a little when no body thought I&#8217;d finish. I know they were trying to be helpful, but it would have been nice to get a &#8220;you can do it!&#8221; instead of &#8220;good try, get in the van&#8221;. And now all the 2013 Samurai Hashathon shirts will say Bloody Peacock on them, and no one will ever forget I dominated that course!<\/p>\n<p>Dan and I began our long trip home. It was now an additional 26+ miles out! We bought reserved car seats so we could stretch out and be comfortable. We chatted for a bit but then, after a marathon hash and terrible night&#8217;s sleep, I conked out til we got back to Shinjuku<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.photobucket.com\/user\/hardcandy627\/media\/ScreenShot2013-11-09at112003PM.png.html\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"80%\" src=\"http:\/\/i2.photobucket.com\/albums\/y35\/hardcandy627\/ScreenShot2013-11-09at112003PM.png\" border=\"0\" alt=\" photo ScreenShot2013-11-09at112003PM.png\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s just say I slept amazing last night! A cushy bed and a kitty at my feet!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Alternate working title- Nobody Puts Peacock in the Van!! This is an event put on by the Samurai Hash House Harriers. (More on hashing here). A hashathon is a hash where you run 3 legs in one day totaling 26.2 miles\/ 42 kilometers, or a marathon, give or take some distance. 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