http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=287827&Y=96350&A=Y&Z=120
The directions to this weeks hash
also Spocky told me recently the Autumn Gathering is selling out fast dont delay!!!!!
Thursday
Autumn Gathering Hash Weekend 2012
Autumn Gathering Hash Weekend 2012 will be going to
YHA Okehampton http://webtest.yha.org.uk/hostel/okehampton
The date will be Friday 5th to Sunday 7th of October
The weekend will consist of:
FRIDAY
Arrive any time after 4pm
Hash: 7pm
Again this will be down to Groucho and hopefully we wont get lost!!
Back for showers etc................
Dinner:Buffet
(we will need everyone to bring something along bought or homemade.)
Then it's
SPOCKY TIME!!
(Fun and Games)
For those who have been before then you know what to expect!!!
I have plenty of footage from last years event for the observation round!
(Thanks mainly to Boots in Puss)
SATURDAY
Breakfast :(supplied)
Mid Morning:Orienteering
12pm:Lunch(supplied)
2pm Hash to Local pub
5pm Back for showers
7pm Dinner theme:Curry!!
Again we will need everyone to bring something along,bought or homemade.
(Will put out a food list later on)
The Evening Fancy Dress
This yaer we're going all out!!
The cult classic:Rocky Horror Picture Show,
Dress up,sing and dance along to the DVD
And of course Karaoke afterwards.
SUNDAY
Breakfast:(supplied)
Then after a big clean down,pack and leave for Hahs at 10:30am
11am Hash
12 noon Pub Lunch(buy your own)
Home Time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
There are ONLY 50 spaces for this fantastic Weekend!
Prices are £50 each for Adults(£20 of which is non refundable)
£40 for each juniors (£20 of which is non refundable)
Ages 5 and under are FREE(sorry mental age doesnt count)
We will bring along two/three barrels of Beer and soft drinks
Please make cheques made payable to CITY OF EXETER H3
Send to:
Spocky Bitz
15 Maristow Avenue,Exmouth
Devon,EX8 3JF
EMAIL zenieandal@talktalk.net
Phone 01395 267481
Text 07964382120
YHA Okehampton http://webtest.yha.org.uk/hostel/okehampton
The date will be Friday 5th to Sunday 7th of October
The weekend will consist of:
FRIDAY
Arrive any time after 4pm
Hash: 7pm
Again this will be down to Groucho and hopefully we wont get lost!!
Back for showers etc................
Dinner:Buffet
(we will need everyone to bring something along bought or homemade.)
Then it's
SPOCKY TIME!!
(Fun and Games)
For those who have been before then you know what to expect!!!
I have plenty of footage from last years event for the observation round!
(Thanks mainly to Boots in Puss)
SATURDAY
Breakfast :(supplied)
Mid Morning:Orienteering
12pm:Lunch(supplied)
2pm Hash to Local pub
5pm Back for showers
7pm Dinner theme:Curry!!
Again we will need everyone to bring something along,bought or homemade.
(Will put out a food list later on)
The Evening Fancy Dress
This yaer we're going all out!!
The cult classic:Rocky Horror Picture Show,
Dress up,sing and dance along to the DVD
And of course Karaoke afterwards.
SUNDAY
Breakfast:(supplied)
Then after a big clean down,pack and leave for Hahs at 10:30am
11am Hash
12 noon Pub Lunch(buy your own)
Home Time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
There are ONLY 50 spaces for this fantastic Weekend!
Prices are £50 each for Adults(£20 of which is non refundable)
£40 for each juniors (£20 of which is non refundable)
Ages 5 and under are FREE(sorry mental age doesnt count)
We will bring along two/three barrels of Beer and soft drinks
Please make cheques made payable to CITY OF EXETER H3
Send to:
Spocky Bitz
15 Maristow Avenue,Exmouth
Devon,EX8 3JF
EMAIL zenieandal@talktalk.net
Phone 01395 267481
Text 07964382120
London Marathon
Well done to Radiohead who took part in the London Marathon at the weekend. Completing the 26.2 miles in 3hrs 14 mins and 15 secs. Not bad for his age ;-)
Friday
8th April - Easter Bunny Trail, Four Firs CP - Tampa
The Easter Bunny had arrived at Four Firs in the bunny shape of Tampa armed with eggs of course as well as a variety of other goodies.Tampa the Bunny was today's hare or was it rabbit, confusing isn't it? I was a little surprised not to be running from the Warren ! Over thirty-five turned up for the eggcitement, and what a splendid pack they made, they were indeed an eager bunch which is rather unusual perhaps it was the eggs etc that had this strange effect on them.
Soon we were off with our acting sheriff Oddbitz soon writing names down for fines within the first five minutes. FF was seen to disappear at a rate of knots vanishing over the horizon and on to the first long, he loves going long so the rumours say, anyway he reappeared about 20 minutes later having traversed the hilly route with sweat leaking from his body. Also taking the same route was Woodpecker, the elder statesman of hashing, who rejoined the throng a further 10 minutes behind FF. I should add that Mr Woodpecker even found time to compose yet another poem, what a hasher! Meanwhile the sick,tired and injured took the short route reaching the sweet stop way in front of the longs, they, the shorts, of course devoured the bestest of the goodies.
At the goodie stop we did encounter one small problem in the shape of Brains who thought she was an Easter Chicken/Hen, we all did our best to sort out her difficulty and she has now stopped clucking.
Once we were all fuelled up with goodies via our bunny we set about the task of finding the trail, which took several minutes due to pack going into amble mode, strange the influence of sweets has on some members of the pack. Soon as luck would have it we heard the faint cry of and on-on it was PP as I recall, we followed not in hot pursuit, in fact I don't have words to describe our movement, best to call it slow with a hint of meandering.
During this stage of the trail Bollards informed several of the pack that she had " standard children", what ever they are, what do if you have a child of this type I wondered. Sticky and Gobbly both disappeared from the trail only to re-appear a little lighter, they were of course fined. How unsavoury ! There then followed a series of fish hooks with the same old faces running back to the hare/bunny each time, speed does not always pay I say, but were like young lions, with a "bring it on" attitude.
Finally we arrived back at base, the pack complete I can report, beer,crisps and more Easter eggs were given out together with fines of which there were many.Groucho announced that £10.00 had been raised in fines from a hash two weeks ago the monies going to Sport Relief.Well done Tampa for laying the trail etc.
Soon we were off with our acting sheriff Oddbitz soon writing names down for fines within the first five minutes. FF was seen to disappear at a rate of knots vanishing over the horizon and on to the first long, he loves going long so the rumours say, anyway he reappeared about 20 minutes later having traversed the hilly route with sweat leaking from his body. Also taking the same route was Woodpecker, the elder statesman of hashing, who rejoined the throng a further 10 minutes behind FF. I should add that Mr Woodpecker even found time to compose yet another poem, what a hasher! Meanwhile the sick,tired and injured took the short route reaching the sweet stop way in front of the longs, they, the shorts, of course devoured the bestest of the goodies.
At the goodie stop we did encounter one small problem in the shape of Brains who thought she was an Easter Chicken/Hen, we all did our best to sort out her difficulty and she has now stopped clucking.
Once we were all fuelled up with goodies via our bunny we set about the task of finding the trail, which took several minutes due to pack going into amble mode, strange the influence of sweets has on some members of the pack. Soon as luck would have it we heard the faint cry of and on-on it was PP as I recall, we followed not in hot pursuit, in fact I don't have words to describe our movement, best to call it slow with a hint of meandering.
During this stage of the trail Bollards informed several of the pack that she had " standard children", what ever they are, what do if you have a child of this type I wondered. Sticky and Gobbly both disappeared from the trail only to re-appear a little lighter, they were of course fined. How unsavoury ! There then followed a series of fish hooks with the same old faces running back to the hare/bunny each time, speed does not always pay I say, but were like young lions, with a "bring it on" attitude.
Finally we arrived back at base, the pack complete I can report, beer,crisps and more Easter eggs were given out together with fines of which there were many.Groucho announced that £10.00 had been raised in fines from a hash two weeks ago the monies going to Sport Relief.Well done Tampa for laying the trail etc.
Sunday
Grizzly Results
The Sun shone today in East Devon and this made the Grizzly even harder(never an easy race) .The air ambulance was called twice and many ordinary ambulances were seen transporting runners to hospital.Congratulations to all the hashers who took part.Early results for some of our hashers are listed below
Cub Run
Dr Jeckyl one hour 42 minutes in about 136th position(well done!)
Sorepoint one hour 54 minutes
Grizzly
Paperwork three hours 31 minutes
Wide Receiver three hours 47 minutes
Spocky Bitz Four hours 7 minutes
Twin Peaks Four hours 17 minutes
Coffin Five hours 46 minutes(great effort)
Arfanar Five hours 50 minutes
Congratulations to everyone
Cub Run
Dr Jeckyl one hour 42 minutes in about 136th position(well done!)
Sorepoint one hour 54 minutes
Grizzly
Paperwork three hours 31 minutes
Wide Receiver three hours 47 minutes
Spocky Bitz Four hours 7 minutes
Twin Peaks Four hours 17 minutes
Coffin Five hours 46 minutes(great effort)
Arfanar Five hours 50 minutes
Congratulations to everyone
11th March Exminster Rocky,Stix,Speedy and Bollards
It was a sunny day
There were no clouds. There were fish hooks,
checks,
on ons,
back checks,
sweety stops,
re-groups
and lots of different things also there are some refreshments
sweets
or if you preferred you could have some
water. Written by Speedy.
Speedy and Rocky were so excited about laying the trail, and then haring it! Speedy wanted to put marks down every three feet, and I'm not sure that Rocky really understood that he wasn't supposed to tell everyone which way to go at the checks. At the top of the hill I heard him shout "On to check! This way" as he headed over the stile! But it turned out to be a beautiful day to haul our battered bodies around the Parish of Exminster, and we spent a couple of seconds thinking of those less intelligent than ourselves... those who had decided to do the Grizzly! The pack was small, but perfectly formed, with Groucho, Tail Lamp, Woodpecker (who arrived two minutes early!), Tampa (with nuts), Oddbitz, Baglady, EJ and Isosceles, plus us. Speedy introduced the trail (as Groucho pointed out later – the youngest ever CoE H3 hare!) and then set off around the allotment field, to find the first long-short split. The shorts headed up the hill along Deepway Lane, while the Longs shot off with Bollards to the bottom of the valley, along Dayspottles Lane, and up one mother of a hill (the appropriately named, Coffins Lane, by the look of Woodpecker’s face by the time he got to the top!). The Longs caught us Shorts up some way past the motorway bridge as we headed to the sweetie stop/viewpoint overlooking the marshes and the city. 4 bags of sweets were consumed (most of them by Tampa?), after which we headed back down to the A379, past Matford Farm and back into the village (with minor diversions around the Environment Agency grounds and Devington Park). Oddbitz and Tail Light seemed to enjoy their hand-in-hand stroll – it’s so nice to see new romances blossom on the hash! I decide to abandon Bollards’ final loop around the houses, since we were all together, and it being 12.15. Beers, scrumpy, nuts and crisps were enjoyed in the sun in our back-garden. Thanks to all for coming! On On Stix
26th February Aylesbeare Inn Dr Jeckyll
Well in medical terms the trail today could best be described by the patients,in this case the hashers, who responded well to the treatment handed out by our hare, Doctor Jekyll thought that we were all making satisfactory progress, although there is still room for improvement in our overall condition.We had several guests today including Radiohead, Stat-Nav and TomTom, two of whom are it is rumoured are suffering from a touch of being "loved up" our doctor could not suggest an instant remedy although Stat Nav did ask for some tablets. Anyway the signal from the hare was given and we were off, off where nobody seemed to know, not for the first five minutes any way, then our hare gave us all a hint, we like hints. As if by magic we were out of the village and running along the side of a stream, very nice it was too.Soon came the first of three long/short splits, the injured, old and lazy taking the short route, that will be Groucho then along with Blobhoblin ! Oddbitz set the pace on this the short trail, only to reach a stile to be spoken to by and and lectured too by "the lady of the village" walking her dog, who quizzed him as to why several hash dogs were not on leads or did she mean why weren't the hashers on leads, perhaps she thought some of us were wild and menacing.In fact she had a go at poor old Oddbitz about the dogs, whilst he in turn just stood the foaming at the mouth and smacking his lips. Anyway we all carried on as normal in our abnormal way until we reached the next check where upon we realised that on of our number was missing, Mr Woodpecker had disappeared, had he to been subjected to a tongue lashing from "the lady of the village" poor bloke what a fate or had he gone to find the lay by where Dr Jeckyl had caught a middle aged couple having relations earlier that very morning.Then up stepped a brave hasher in the shape of FF who it must be said volunteered to go and search for our missing hasher. I can report that Mr Woodpecker was found surprisingly still in one piece but in a disoriented state, he'd got lost(really?)Next we viewed a free range chicken farm which was eggciting the noise was amazing from what must of been 500 chickens all busy clucking about in this giant chicken playground a sort of home on the range(wheres colonel Sanders when you need him?)The usual goodies were enjoyed at the sweet stop with several locals watching us from behind curtains and garden hedges wondering what was going on.
I can report that we all made it around the rest of the trail and back to the Aylesbeare Inn from where we set off seventy-five minutes earlier. The usual fines were given out by Twin Peaks who was armed with her black book containing the names etc of those who had strayed from the straight and sometimes narrow. Stix was fined a pound because of his breaking of several rules amongst the list was the use of nerd names and using technology whilst hashing.Woodpecker went into poet mode whilst in the circle and explained that when lost earlier on the trail he made up several limericks one of which he recited.
A nice change to run in a different area and what a pub!
I can report that we all made it around the rest of the trail and back to the Aylesbeare Inn from where we set off seventy-five minutes earlier. The usual fines were given out by Twin Peaks who was armed with her black book containing the names etc of those who had strayed from the straight and sometimes narrow. Stix was fined a pound because of his breaking of several rules amongst the list was the use of nerd names and using technology whilst hashing.Woodpecker went into poet mode whilst in the circle and explained that when lost earlier on the trail he made up several limericks one of which he recited.
A nice change to run in a different area and what a pub!
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