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Location
The hashpoint is in Gezer (carrot) Forest near Kfar Bin Nun. The name Bin Nun (son of Nun) comes from the name Joshua Bin Nun from whom the Book of Joshua is written.
Participants
Plans
There are various tank monuments at Latrun Junction which would be a useful place to park and is on my way to work. The plan is to choose one of them and then run to the hashpoint. The idea is not to burn extra gasoline and to get myself a nice run.
Expedition
I thought I would park on the south side of highway three and then run north but I found that it was easier to park on the north side near the tank museum at Latrun. I then ran north about five kilometers north to the hashpoint and wandered into a thick forest. I did a fifteen minute hash dance and then took a picture.