Lost Hares
Updated May 7, 2012 6:14 PM
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About

We are the 'hash house harriers', a loosely knit international group with chapters in every major U.S. city and 164 countries around the world. A typical hash involves two members (hares) leaving a pre-arranged meeting point with a fifteen minute lead. Using flour thrown from a backpack the two (hares) mark a trail through woods, tracks, roads and trails for the 'pack' to follow in an effort to catch them before they reach the ending spot where the beer is hidden!! To get there you have to follow the trail the 'hares' have marked. the whole concept is based on the ol' English game of "hare and hounds". The trail is typically 15-20 miles in length and covers a wide variety of terrain. The 'lost hares society hash house harriers (LostH3)' is a local chapter in and around the Brevard County Florida area. There are no membership fees to join. If you are interested simply show up at one of the hashes. Our hashes are on bikes (mountain bikes). We meet every other Sunday in the afternoon at 1 pm somewhere in or around Brevard County.

Our Goals

Our goals are quite simple actually. We want to get outside away from the telly, meet some new people, get some exercise for an hour or so and then socialize over a 'few cold ones'. And last but not least we must always remember that 'bikes + beer = fun'. To summarize our goals:
  • to promote physical fitness mostly on a mountain bike
  • to acquire a good thirst and to satisfy it in beer
  • to hold a hash that all feel welcomed
  • to give everyone equal ownership of the hash
  • to maintain and sustain a viable loosely organized hash
  • to always remember that 'bikes + beer = fun'

Who Can Participate

The 'lost hares society' is an adult, mixed male and female hash. You must be 21 years or older to participate! If you are 21 years or older, and you are a male or female, then you can hash with us. You do not have to be is great physical shape and you do not have to have the best mountain bike. Just show up at one of the hashes and see for yourself.

Who Owns the Lost Hares Society

No one in particular owns the 'lost hares society'. This group is owned by the participants equally, with everyone sharing occasional duties. We simply ask everyone to pitch and help at least one a year.