
With all the pubs serving Guinness closed for Good Friday, a Guinness beer stop was also impossible to arrange. However, on Thursday the fridge was filled with beer from the off license as the trail was being recced.
T-shirts were used as beer coupons and were being sold from a strategically positioned desk at the entrance to Gloucester Park - manned by STTI, RICK O'SHEA, BERNIE THE BUS and MORECARGO.
The trail marks chosen were novel as the HIV, Hamersley, Ming and one other hash were laying trails over the same territory.
The route took the Guinness Hash past an old graveyard and then down to the Swan River before looping round Carisbrook and heading to Gloucester Park. From there it was a short distance back towards the On Inn via the Swan River again.
Beer was later arriving at the circle because it had to come down from an apartment in Hay Street so the water proved popular until it arrived.
RICK O'SHEA, GM Dublin HHH, presided over the ceremonies which were held in the shade of a Coolabar Tree.
ON ON to Kuching InterHash.
Last modified 30 October 2006.