Hare: Shiggy Shave Her
Pack: Shitter’s Full, Cindy Bear, Mu-Sick, Thar She Blows, Manogram (with Blue, the Australian Shepherd)
Brief appearance by Taste the Rainblow, a new Key West hasher from San Diego H3
The small but enthusiastic pack gathered behind Winn Dixie by the Salt Run channel for Shiggy’s return appearance as a hare. We were pleased to welcome a new hasher to the KWH3, Taste The Rainblow from San Diego. He was unable to stay for trail, but we will surely see him on future trails.
Our GM, Shitter’s Full, filled in as RA and blessed the hare and sent him on his way. Trail led through the gap in the hedge and toward the salt pond along 10th Street. As we were searching for marks, an elderly man sitting on his porch called to us and asked to show us something. Curious, we approached and he showed us a large envelope. In it was a copy of a city resolution recently passed by the Key West City Commission, naming the salt pond along 10th and Fogarty “Lake McKillip” after him. His name is John McKillip, and he is a third-generation Conch and has lived in Key West his entire life, most of it by that salt pond. The resolution and a letter from his son about Mr McKillip’s life is attached here. I encourage you to take a moment and read them for a unique peek into some Key West history.
Pack: Shitter’s Full, Cindy Bear, Mu-Sick, Thar She Blows, Manogram (with Blue, the Australian Shepherd)
Brief appearance by Taste the Rainblow, a new Key West hasher from San Diego H3
The small but enthusiastic pack gathered behind Winn Dixie by the Salt Run channel for Shiggy’s return appearance as a hare. We were pleased to welcome a new hasher to the KWH3, Taste The Rainblow from San Diego. He was unable to stay for trail, but we will surely see him on future trails.
Our GM, Shitter’s Full, filled in as RA and blessed the hare and sent him on his way. Trail led through the gap in the hedge and toward the salt pond along 10th Street. As we were searching for marks, an elderly man sitting on his porch called to us and asked to show us something. Curious, we approached and he showed us a large envelope. In it was a copy of a city resolution recently passed by the Key West City Commission, naming the salt pond along 10th and Fogarty “Lake McKillip” after him. His name is John McKillip, and he is a third-generation Conch and has lived in Key West his entire life, most of it by that salt pond. The resolution and a letter from his son about Mr McKillip’s life is attached here. I encourage you to take a moment and read them for a unique peek into some Key West history.
After the chat with Mr McKillip, the pack again headed out searching for trail, finally following it across the pedestrian bridge over Salt Run channel. Through the midtown neighborhoods it wound, finally reaching a beer stop at Conchcebitionist’s place on Seidenberg. Thirst quenched, the pack then took off again, following the sound of Mu-Sick’s whistle as he and Manogram and Just Blue were FRBs.