Run #2103 Monday 17th November Circle up 7:15 pm from Barton Hill car park, Dawlish EX7 9QF with hare Polyfella.
Saturday, 15 November 2025
TVH3 The Words for 10th November 2025
Run #2102 The Royal British Legion, Newton Abbot
HARES: Beeflicker & Pocket Rocket
Who wuz there: Beeflicker (Hare), Pocket Rocket (Co-Hare), Man-Pig, Forrest-Stump, Beefy, Piltdown-Man, Georgy Porgy, Coldtits, Smellie, Strap-On, Strap-Dancer, Broadshit, Polyfella, Well Hopped, Pinball, Slip-on-Me, Miss'ing, Smash, Miss Mash, Wetfart, Ablesemen & Threesum (pub only)
A
lot of rain during the day, and a very recent hash in a similar
location meant that there wasn’t a huge turn out for the Remembrance Day
themed hash.
We
nearly didn’t make it – but Simba hadn’t been on a hash for three
years, so he was keen to grab the opportunity of a rare Monday night at
his mum’s, to join in the fun! Simba wasn’t the only returnee. We were
all delighted to welcome back Broadshit after a long absence too. Hope
to see more of you again now the 4am Tuesday mornings have ceased!
At the circle, Simba seemed perplexed by something – I asked what it was later and he said “why did the lady who thought Simba was an elephant have mud on her face?” I hadn’t a clue what he was talking about*. Only in hashing!
No
announcements at the circle in Cricketfield car park – Beeflicker
wasn’t certain on distances, or when the marks changed from the right to
the left but ah well, off we went in the direction of Warf Road.
An early series of checks, kept us together – the red chalk being often hard to spot in the dark. The FRBs led us down a few dark alleys, before we finally picked up the trail and headed for the Town Quay. Once there we were called over the bridge by MissIn and into the Hackney Marsh Nature Reserve.
At this point, Simba and I, along with Forrest, Strap On and Broadshit waved goodbye to the FRBs. We didn’t see them again, until the path towards the Passage House Inn, where there was some confusion over that vital ‘three and on’ mark. Luckily, Beeflicker was dutifully sweeping from behind so we knew where to go, and that was “on, on” along the path to the pub.
Just after the pub was the first l/s split. “Can we go long?” Simba hopefully asked. “No chance!” was my reply. I was already struggling to keep up with his youthful gallop. We ran on towards Greenhill Way – only to hit the main road and see no marks. Forrest’s dog wasn’t running well so he opted to take a route back along the main road to the OH. Simba and I searched on desperately for marks, and then Strap On joined us.
Eventually, retracing our steps we found the first of many marks on the left. Strap On thought this might be the returning trail for the longs but I had recalled the comments in the circle about some marks being on the left. So with Simba ahead, we made our way through Saxon Way, and popped out by the Wear Barton roundabout.
A clear arrow took us over the road and I saw a mark on the left at Longford Lane. Down the lane we went for some time – no marks. So we crossed over to the right and went back – no marks.
By this point, Strap On was with us again and spotted what looked to be a rogue red line of chalk in a cul de sac. But it led to a dead end. Now we were really confused! Knowing the route as I did, I had a feeling the Longs would be coming down Coombesend Road and joining where we were currently standing in confusion.
We decided to head back to the arrow and lo and behold, there was a mark on the right this time!
At this point, we were joined by the FRBs, and we followed them on through a maze of back streets in old Kingsteignton village, before popping out by the Range. It was then a long flat slog towards the Fire Station Roundabout.
Now Simba had found his rhythm with Man Pig and was off. I could just about make out his reflective jacket ahead so I knew he was okay. Another l/s split separated them, with the longs taking a footpath on the right and us shorts heading back through town to the OH.
I eventually caught up with Simba back at the car park entrance, where he was patiently waiting for me. We didn’t stay for the OD as it was a school night for Simba, but we really enjoyed the trail.
Thank you Beeflicker and Pocket Rocket for your efforts!
*it turns out the lady Simba was referring to was Slip-on-me, and she had been dressed in military fancy dress, hence the ‘mud’ on her face!
ON ON, Well Hopped x
Man-Pig has kindly sent in the DD's from the British Legion:
DD's: The Hare wasn't drinking and there was only one award present. This was the Hashshit shirt that had been awarded to Pork Torpedo the previous week and Porky had given it to Beefy to bring along to the Hash.
Beefy
didn't have a story but Beeflicker did. The story was that a returnee
had obviously become a little rusty in Hash protocols during his 18
month absence. Our returnee had pitched up with his rechargeable torch
which hadn't been recharged in 18 months. The result was dim and dimmer
as the trail progressed.
Being
in a quasi military establishment, the RA recited an oft quoted mantra
from the NCO's, "Prior planning prevents piss poor performance". Hence a
note for the 5 P's (even though it is, in fact, 6 P's!). Bizarrely,
just as we started singing the volume was turned up on the Royal British
Legion's stereo.
No
more awards but Beeflicker had another story. Towards the end of the
trail, Miss'ing asked the Hare if the trail would follow the Teign and
part of Archangel's trail from a fortnight ago. It dfid not but, as a
bit of a spoof, the Hare marked a special trail for "Miss'ing". Miss'ing
wasn't fooled for long and returned to the correct trail without losing
too much time. Not so Polyfella & Beefy. they had a jolly good
jaunt, following absolutely no marks at all, almost up to Teigngrace. No
wonder they were last back.
Polyfella
didn't fancy another beer as he was drinking so Beefy dispatched it
pretty swiftly accompanied by "Here's to the Miss'ing one".
Next
there was a DD to the most appropriately dressed Hasher given the fact
that this was posted as the Remembrance Day Hash. Most Hashers sported
poppies, either on trail or in the pub.
Beeficker
was pretty much in head-to-toe DPM but was upstaged by a convincing
commando resplendent with face camo-facepaint - namely Slip-on-Me. A
note for "Go commando".
The
final half went to the RA for what reason I do not know; nominal
returnee or forgetfulness (the Pig couldn't remember which pub he was
in). Nevertheless, Beefy came up with "Hold it in your hand Mrs Murphy".
Next
week's Hash is in Dawlish with Polyfella as Hare. There are road
closures so Polyfella will post something on the FB page by way of
directional assistance.
Thank you, Well Hopped and MP
Saturday, 8 November 2025
MONDAY 10TH NOVEMBER #2102
Run #2102 Monday 10th November REMEMBRANCE DAY THEME. Circle up 7:15 pm from Cricketfield Road Car Park, Newton bbot TQ12 2AS with Beeflicker and Pocket Rocket. On Down The Royal British Legion club, 2 Marsh Rd, Newton Abbot TQ12 2AP
TVH WORDS Run #2101
Tinkley Bottom with Hares Forrest, Woodlend and Tongue ‘n’ Groove
We
formed a lopsided oval; half inside and half outside a hastily erected
gazebo. SMellie announced next week’s hash in Newton Abbot, and
long-absent Jon was welcomed back after having being coaxed out to join
us by the promise of fireworks and stew. No more announcements so over
to the hares. There was something about river crossings, and a toll to
the ferryman…or something, and off we set. I wasn’t worrying about river
crossings after the first 50m as my shoes were already soaked from the
long grass.
We
ran down alongside the Teign and somehow ended up on the main road.
Then up a very long hill with the bright lights of Hennock twinkling
above us. I followed the first long and the calls of the FRBs; Beefy,
Beeflicker and Woodlend who was re-marking the trail as he went. We were
guided through a farmyard, a barn, and rejoined the shorts on the final
pull up towards Hennock. The shorts were flummoxed after all ways
appeared to be dead ends, but then there was an “on on” from Soapy
further up the hill. Pork Torpedo had missed that the marks had changed
from flour to sawdust. Another long-short split but this time I opted
short as Jon was flagging and the bonfire was calling. It was all
downhill and back through Trucker’s field. I’d expected the promised
river crossing but it turns out that Forrest hadn’t been convinced of
our swimming abilities and so we were directed over the bridge and back
to his abode mostly dry from the knees up.
Once
everyone was safely back (including Psycho and Pisswell who had almost
ended up in Bovey) the bonfire was ‘seeded’ and lit. Whumpf! Sparklers
were distributed and the stew dished up. Somehow it was even tastier
than last year’s.
Awards
were given to Hornie for an inelegant gate crossing and potential volvo
damage and Pork Torpedo for being up Cold Tits’ and Smellie’s rear.
Then it was finally time for Sam to be named; down on your knees! There
were a few suggestions which were met with tumbleweed but the suggestion
of Tongue ‘n’ Groove was met with a cheer of approval. So the last
down-downs went to the triple act of Tongue ‘n’ Groove, Forrest and
Woodlend.
The
evening was topped off with a fantastic birthday cake made by Able for
Forrest’s birthday, and a firework display. What a night!!
On on to next week at The British Legion, Newton Abbot
Warmfront x
Sunday, 2 November 2025
FORREST'S FIREWORK FRENZY AND FEASTING
Run #2101 Monday 3rd November Circle up 7:15 pm from Forrest's hideout at Tinkley Bottom, Trusham, Newton Abbot TQ13 0NT deep in the home of hashing, the Teign Valley.
what3words: princely.screeches.dissolve
Yes, Oh Dearly Deafened, it is that time of year again for Forrest's Firework Frenzy and associated feasting.
The
mad maestro adds: Bonfire, road kill stew and beer. BYO drink, plate,
cutlery and, don't forget to bring a firework or two and some cash - as
cash is king at Tinkley!
TVH WORDS for #2100
Monday 28th October
Maltings Taphouse, Newton Abbot
Hare: Archangel
A
grand dimpsy evening to circle up outside the Tap House where a large
enthusiastic bunch of hashers gathered. Lots of people were there
including a lady hasher from 'the original TVH3 (Tamar valley).
A hash-off commenced between WetFart and said lady, concluding they had both been round a lot of trails.
Some hashers came along as fat pumpkins, and others were somehow rocking the Ghouly look.
Archangel
wobbled his skeleton face eyes at us, and I got the gist - longs head
ye off that way.
Whereupon, shorts and walkers went left and trundled
about getting lost. Longs went right and swept up the stragglers on both
sides of a chalk roundabout, all of us crossing the little bridge to
run along the Teign towards Kingsteignton.
A nice soft trail but at least we were not ankle deep in water, like around two years back.
We
all followed the trail past B&Q into the canal area, passing
witches concocting new potions, then the longs were sent on a good
time-wasty HAHA which left us way behind the shorts. This was further
compounded by an accidental detour to check if the hospital was still
there.
We
sped on over 'virgin territory' as flooding from past years had smashed
some of the paths about and we slipped through the clay en route to
Teigngrace, shorts going left of the water with the longs to the right.
I
found myself alone on trail for a while, tootling through the woods and
I thought about Halloween and all those witches around and about. I
recalled some of the serial killer films I'd been watching at home, and I
quickened my pace.
Eventually,
I rejoined some other hashers who I thought were being very casual
about the marks, I called them on until I realised I was off-trail and,
apologising to them, we all got back on-trail again.
It
was ankle twisting territory over the fields, then a lovely lollop back
through trees and along the new canal pathways, finally legging it back
to the Taphouse for a great beer or a delicious fruit sour.
Downdowns went to the best Witches, Soapy and Horny, and, of course, the Hare.
Great to see everybody, and a fab trail, thank you, Archangel, really appreciated.
ON-ON to next Monday with Forrest at Tinkley Bottom
Psycho 
Saturday, 25 October 2025
TAPHOUSE FOR THE #2100
Run #2100 Monday 28th October Circle up 7:15 pm from Maltings Taphouse, Teign Road Newton Abbot TQ12 4AA with Archangel.
Words for Warm Fronts hash Bridford Inn 20th October 2025
Having
travelled the length of the Teign Valley ( Home of TVH3 ) we came to
the diversion for Bridford. This turned out to be the longest, narrowest
,uphill diversion we had ever driven. When we finally arrived at The
Bridford Inn, the car park looks almost empty, and due mainly to the
weather, we thought it could be a low turn out.
Then out of the pub door in true hashing fashion came the pack of
hashers, having had a pint or two before the run. At this point the hare
Warm Front also appeared having rode her bike from home.
The circle was quickly assembled to listen to the usual dribble
from Pocket Rocket and Man Pig. Warm Front then explained her trail and
we were off. I walked with Pocket Rocket, Archangel and Forest, with
Piltdown and Georgie doing a running walking kind of thing.
The long and shorts which included Beefy, Soapy, Pisswell, Well
Hopped, Bigend , Man Pig, Swinger, Erection, Wet Jonny, Woodlend, Ernie,
SMellie, Sam and PDM shot on by. The walk was well marked and had a
serious amount of off road and so too was the long and short.
On trail Forrest was heard to say he was not feeling great, so
would take his sausage and chips home to eat. About an hour later after a
couple of pints he was leading the down downs and generally conducting
proceedings. Beer is definitely medicinal.
Down downs awarded
Wet Jonny for omitting to a naughty weekend
SMEllie for falling over
Archangel for causing a hashers traffic que about 4weeks ago
Warm Front for a really great well marked trail
On On to The Tap House Newton Abbot next week.
Melon Picker
Saturday, 18 October 2025
BRIDFORD INN
Run #2099 Monday 20th October Circle up 7:15 pm from the Bridford Inn, Bridford, Exeter EX6 7HT with Warmfront.
Saturday, 11 October 2025
No joy at the Abbot this Monday?
Run #2098 Monday 13th October Circle up 7:15 pm from Newfoundland Way car park, Newton Abbot TQ12 1JZ with our hare Beeflicker. On Down The Abbot Inn*, 16 East St, Newton Abbot TQ12 1AG
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