Last Friday saw my reaquaintance with the House Hash Harriers – a worldwide organisation geared to running and drinking (although obviously not the latter here in Riyadh).
Meetings are arranged out in the desert and although you aren’t supposed to need 4WD to get there on this occasion you did as evidenced by a number of cars parked about 400 metres from the actual venue. Dave (my partner in crime on this occasion) and I had one scary moment where we had to drive over this sharply rising ridge and couldn’t see what was on the other side.
Once signed in (they do like to check that you haven’t gone missing in the desert with a sign in/sign out procedure) we elected for the long walk from a run/long walk/ short walk selection. N0 I wasn’t being a wuss just I had already run nearly 10 miles earlier in the day at the Diplomatic Quarter (more of this later). The walk started gently enough for about 50 metres and then headed straight up what appeared to be a vertical face of a nearby hill – the group consisted of the young and old (me) and the fit and not so fit. God knows how some of these people were supposed to cope with the terrain. After this we had a pleasant five minute stroll until we had to descend the other side of the hill which was probably even worse. The half way point was reached and fruit/drinks provided before we were driven on by the hares (aka Riyadh Sadists Society) up another b*stard hill.
After this the ground became reasonably flat/downhill for a good 15 minutes ending with the option of yet another mountain or flat walk back to the car park. Mr Wuss took the latter option.
After signing back in we set off only to be held up by the same ridge encountered on the way in where someone had managed to get stuck in a 4WD. After about 10 minutes backwards and forwards the driver managed to get over the brow and it was our turn. 4WD engaged, low gear (do I need diff lock and what is it anyway) and a littele burst of speed got us over the brow with no problems – Toyota rules. Dave looked suitably impressed so I didn’t mention I had been very nervous about tackling it having not driven in the desert for such a long time.
Other bits – 4 training runs at the DQ so far this week including a couple of near 10 milers on consecutive days (not ideal) and finally only 12 more days left in the hotel. Yippee!
