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Written by Jeremy Bargar
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Monday, 10 August 2009 |
Hash Calls
Hash Calls
are used to help guide the pack during trail. This is a list of
commonly heard calls:
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“On-On”
- Called when a hasher has
seen three consecutive marks and is certain that they are on
true-trail.
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“On-One”, “On-Two”
- Called when
a hasher has seen one or two marks after a check, but is not yet
certain if they are on the true trail.
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“On-Call”
- When one hasher calls
“On-On” others may follow them and shout “On-Call” until they
personally confirm that they are indeed on-on.
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“On-Left”, “On-Right”,
“On-Over”
- The trail is taking a turn in that direction.
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“Are you?”
- Short for “Are you On
Trail?”. Called from a check to determine if someone has found
trail. Appropriate responses are: “On-One”, “On-Two”, “On-On”
or “Checking”.
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“Checking”
- Response to “Are
you?” when you are trying to solve a check but have not yet found
any marks.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 10 August 2009 )
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