- A HASHMARK is a splash of flour used to mark the trail. The pack should
call out "On-On" when they see a hashmark. Blasts on horns, whistles, and
other noise
makers are encouraged. Hounds asking "RU?" (are you on trail?) of
the FRB's
(Front-Running Bastards) should be answered "On-On", which means
they are on trail,
or "Looking", which means they`ve lost the trail.
- ARROWs, or several closely
spaced hashmarks, are used to indicate change
of trail direction. Hound should
use arrows different from those used by the
hares as necessary to assist hounds
further back in the pack.
- A CHECKMARK is a large circle. Checkmarks indicate that
the trail goes
"SFP"; that is, the pack must search for true trail. Hounds should
call out
"Checking" when they see a checkmark. (Checking IS NOT Looking!)
- A BACKTRACK is a large X chalked or drawn in flour across the trail,
indicating a false trail. The pack, upon encountering a backtrack, calls out
"On-Back" or "Backtrack", and goes back to the last checkmark to find true
trail. Sometimes a hound will draw an arrow with a backtrack sign at the
checkmark to identify the false trail for the rest of the pack.
- A
CHECKBACK is a devious variation of the checkmark/backtrack. A checkback is
a
CB followed by a number. For example, a "CB 5" means to backtrack five
hashmarks, then look for true trail as one would at a check. Also known
as a
COUNTBACK.
- There is no rule 6
- Tradition requires a DOWN-DOWN (chug-a-lug) of a beer after a hasher's
virgin hash, naming hash, and other significant occasions, e.g., 25th hash,
50th hash, etc. A Down-Down is also in order for hares, visitors, and for any
other reason that can be thought up. While frowned upon as "alcohol abuse", it
is permissible for non-drinkers to pour the beer over their head; a soda
Down-Down
may also be elected. The primary consideration of the Down-Down is
that once the
mug leaves the drinker's lips, it is turned upside-down over the
head.
- THERE ARE NO RULES.
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