Saturday, 14 June 2025
COURT FARM INN
Run #2080 Monday 16th June Circle up 7:15 pm from the Court Farm Inn at Abbotskerswell with Strap-On and Strap-Dancer.
TVH WORDS by Warmfront
Monday 9th June, Artichoke Inn
It was good to be back in the Teign Valley. After a lot of parking shenanigans we circled up in the car park across the road from the Artichoke Inn, Christow. Unusually there were no announcements, so over to the hare. Forrest warned us that the first long was ‘long’ and something about frisky stirks. I’m sure he said that the long would be around 8, the shorts less, and the walkers even less. Duly warned, off we set….inevitably up a long hill with Poacher and Bee Flicker leading the way.
I confidently predicted that we’d be going uphill all the way to the reservoirs, but I was proved wrong at the first long when we ended up going DOWNhill to join a lane which was heading back to Christow! We were soon heading back uphill though, and this was the theme for the rest of the evening. I’m pretty sure it was 90% uphill somehow.
Sure enough we found the cows although they seemed more interested in eating grass than what we were up to. Although tales from the pub reported they took a keener interest in some of the later arrivals. There was some brief milling around and a bit of confusion at one junction, then Poacher called us On On and we were heading down into Moor Barton Farm. Wet Johnny paused to make friends with another herd of cows, this time through the safety of a fence. Downhill through the conifers and we reached the reservoirs; the still, calm waters grey under the overcast sky.
Over the causeway and we turned right to follow the shore of Tottiford. The longs had regrouped and we crossed the Kennick dam together and plunged back into the forest, into the gathering dusk. Finally we were back out onto the road and heading downhill….surely we must be nearly there, I hadn’t brought a torch! I’d almost forgotten about the OS stop which turned out to be Forrest’s trademark refreshing orange segments, complete with a glorious view over the Teign Valley.
There was one more obstacle; an incredibly steep field and then a narrow, overgrown (and steep!) path down into Christow. We caught up with the shorts/walkers, and then spied the On Home back to the pub, who’d put on vat of chilli for us.
Pisswell had brought a bag of eclectic drinking vessels and awards with her, apparently with the sole aim of palming them off on unsuspecting hashers. The first award went to Forrest for the trail, he seemed to need little encouragement to get down on his hands and knees to drink it from the dog bowl. Psycho tried to award a down down to Wet Johnny but was foiled as he’d sloped off. Instead it went to Smellie for become ensnared twice in the brambles on the final descent. There was a lot of discussion about the genders of urinals, before Smellie settled on the ‘female’ version and drank her half through that. Next up (I think) was Miss Inn, for not being miss-in at all who opted for the tiny wellie, then Shit Faced for his 300 run badge. The last award went to Strap Dancer as a welcome returnee.
Thank you Forrest for an excellent trail, and on-on to next week!
Friday, 6 June 2025
ARTICHOKE INN (last there 2016)
Run #2079 Monday 9th June Circle up 7:15 pm from the Artichoke Inn, Christow EX6 7NF with the master trail-layer Forrest.
Can
it have been nine long years since we last visited this beautiful and
traditional 12th century thatched watering-hole, beloved of the serfs,
peasants, and commoners setting off to the Holy Land Crusades to do
battle in a beerless wilderness?
(I'll see you at the bar for my pint, Forrest mate.)
TVH3 The Words for 2 June 2025
The Grumpy Farmer (formerly Red Rock Brewery) Humber
Run No. 2078
HARES: Well Hopped & Roger the Dodger
Who
wuz there: Well Hopped, Roger the Dodger, Pocket Rocket, Man-Pig,
Forrest Stump, Bluebird, Pisswell, Beefy, Piltdown Man, Georgy Porgy,
Smellie, Coldtits, Big End, Beeflicker, Wet-Johnny, Psycho, Warm Front,
Smash, Miss Mash, Slip-on-Me, Ablesemen, Polyfella, Wetfart, Archangel,
Miss'ing (who wasn't), Rise'n'Shine & returnee, Bog Roll
Circle
A
welcome return to the former Red Rock Brewery after an absence of over
a year. The Grumpy Farmer now operates as a wedding venue.
Prior
to the Circle, Rise'n'Shine, Ablesemen and Man-Pig were lucky to get a
guided tour of the wedding barn and reception areas, courtesy of the
new owner. Lovely exposed ancient oak beams atop a stone built barn.
All beautiful and very rustic.
But in no time at all it was time to Circle Up.
Pocket
Rocket quietly welcomes all whilst the Hash firing squad surround him
and take aim. What was his misdemeanour? Drinking beer with .....a
meal - all quite legal apparently so we all put down our weapons and
carried on as normal.
The GM advises that we have two returnees in the form of Rise'n'Shine and Bog Roll - welcome back.
Smellie needs a hare for one slot in July. I think Beeflicker has volunteered.
Next
Pork Torpedo steps up to give us an update on the fund-raising that he
has being doing for the SANDS charity. Pork Torpedo explained that he
was one of a group of seven fundraisers that had committed to running
at least a mile-a-day throughout May; although all had well exceeded
that mileage.
The
team comprised Pork Torpedo, Hornie, Hornies' daughter (Jailbait)
their son-in-law (Up-Periscope), Soapy, and two others. Together they
have raised in excess of £6,000 - a fantastic effort and a round of
applause all round.
However,
and more importantly, Pork Torpedo wanted to read out a text message
from Hornie's daughter thanking all those who had baked and donated to
the charity.
It
was a heartfelt message than only a bereaved Mother could have penned.
The key message was that it is OK to talk about one's loss. Even
though the child might not have made it into our world, the child was
very much alive throughout the pregnancy and it is important to keep
that memory alive.
People
frequently consider the issue of still-birth somewhat taboo. Something
not to be talked about. Something to be kept inside the family. This
just makes matters worse.
We
have all lost someone we love, a parent, a partner and, Heaven forbid,
a child. Talking is good. It keeps the memory of those we love, and
have loved, alive. It is cathartic. It is not taboo. To quote the old
BT advert, "It is good to talk" - especially amongst friends.
And so over to the Hare.
Well
Hopped had diligently made some notes. There would be the usual three
trails, a Walkers', Shorts' and Longs'. Marks would usually be on the
right....except when they weren't. For the Walkers, it was crucially
important to check for an important mark on your left. The distances
were approximately 2, 4 and 6 miles. This clear explanation was
immediately followed by the Bird asking how far it was!
Trail
The
trail was pretty much the tried and tested route from this venue. But
that certainly did not detract from it remaining a fantastic trail.
I
think the operative word from the first sentence is "pretty". The
views over Teignmouth and out to sea from the drink stop are beautiful.
Ergo, the view over the Teign from Higher Radway Farm must be one of
the most picturesque views from any Hash trail in Devon. And all this
washed down by another brilliant drink stop guarded by Norman and
Norma. The sea shunting Bluebird just couldn't get enough Captain
Morgan at the drink stop....or now that he's gone all reggae, should
that be a brandy shandy and grenadine?
The
trail headed up through woods towards the golf course and Little
Haldon. The Longs then went on a loop around the edge of the golf course
and lost the trail....two dots and........errr....nothing.
Eventually,
after backtracking to the previous check that was cunningly laid,
almost in reverse, we picked up the trail along and then across
Teignmouth golf course.
Just
below the clubhouse, we are back with the Shorts and heading along the
postman's path to the drink stop which was being manned by Roger the
Dodger. Excellent selection, presentation and hospitality along with
terrific views. We loitered and nibbled for far too long. Almost
inevitably it is was onto the public footpath at Higher Radway Farm.
Whilst
Polyfella and the Pig carefully watched their steps along the steep
descent, the light-footed Warmfront simply disappeared from view, her
feet barely touching the ground.
At
Teignview Road, there was the second Long/Short split. The Shorts
headed right and up Teignview Road towards the cemetery. The Longs
dropped down onto Forde Lane.
Unfortunately,
what goes down must, Shirley, go up. Almost at the end of Forder Lane,
an arrow directs us towards the steep climb up the locally nicknamed
Happy Hill. Beefy maintained that he was perfectly happy. Warmfront did
not pass comment on the extent to which she was happy - or not.
Suffice to say that, at this point, the usually warp factor progress of
the light footed one had ground to a slow walk.
A tad shy of 7 miles for the Longs. I'd say that we had earned ourselves a beer....or two?
And now over to the Bird is the Word:
CAPTAIN MORGAN INVIGORATES & MISS INN' APPEARS IN THE INN
Yes, Oh Dearly Beloved, it's me again. The reports of my hash retirement were somewhat premature.
The
whimsy in me fluttered and stirred on seeing the ages old snap of
Wiggsy and the Beetlejuice trouser-attired Bird, so you have Beefy to
blame for my appearance at the Red Rock Baby this early June evening.
Weary
you further, I shall not and cut to the chase without further ado
though I was deeply troubled by my inability to recall the hare giving
out distances and my asking for same but a few moments later. Never
mind, now on to the action.. slowmo though it proved to be.
Few
will recall that olden day cars needed the engine to be run for
several minutes before setting off to necessitate fuel mixing and
lubrication. The parallel with ancient hashers is similar. The shock of
starting to run without a warm-up was disconcerting to say the least.
That
first hill doesn't get easier and by the first check at half a mile I
could hear the warning voice: 'Come in number thirty three, your time
is up..' sigh.
I
tarried with Big End, fervently hoping it wasn't up the rocky hell
path to the golf course, but indeed it was. The two mile walkers looked
to be the wisest choice as I grimly climbed and staggered upwards.
Up the gloomy gorge we struggled, valley of the shade of death
No time to halt gladly at the summit or indeed to catch our breath
The once gay caravan of hashers faltered and shredded apart, some never to be seen again.
My
company for the evening's test was young Flowery who also was lacking
in fitness. We tagged onto Big End and Wet Johnny as we traversed the
golf course. At the exit of the golf course we ground to a halt. Big End
was surveying the marks with a frown. 'They can't be right' and with
that, he erased a cross and we continued.
Huge was the effort expended as the drinks stop hove into view.
As a rule, I seldom tarry long at such contrivances, but this evening I was grateful for a pause.
And
there it was - a bottle of Captain Morgan rum! Oh lordy and smacka my
thigh. I recall having a few shots and then launching into Bury My
Body and Calypso Rum and Grenadine but it's all a bit hazy.
Leaving
Captain Morgan, I spotted a potential souvenir to take away. Over the
years I have 'recovered' a few unlikely trail souvenirs: A false leg
(on this very trail) a lady mannequin and an inflatable crocodile to
name but three.
However,
there was a problem with this contender - what I thought was a plastic
gnome turned out to be a weighty ceramic model. As I toyed with the
idea of transporting it back to the bar, Big End shouted: 'Oi, you
can't nick that!' I reluctantly abandoned the enterprise as Flowery
reminded me of the Basil Fawlty sketch of Basil holding a gnome which
he was going to insert into the cowboy builder O'Reilly. No? Well...
Now,
where was I? Ah yes, we had already travelled three miles by the
watering hole and both Flowery and I were a tad concerned about how far
there was to go. The projected four for the short seemed unlikely and
if that were the case, the long might be over six as well.
The
hares had done well as the hash had been brought together and we had
company up to the L/S split. Flowery and I decided that the short was
the wisest option and we were delighted to squeeze a five miler out of a
short trail - and survive to relate the tale.
A
quarter of a mile from the sanctuary of the bar, a large 4 X 4 drew
alongside. A short conversation with Bin Laden who regularly drops by
the Humber farm enterprise for an ale or two, though Flowery failed to
recognise him. Perhaps it wasn't him- after those invigorating jolts of
Captain Morgan.
Back
at the ranch-house, the Jail was an okay £4.50 agogo and the company
was excellent. Wetfart marked my card with an Elvis song I hadn't heard -
Long Black Limousine - well That's All Right.
Quite
a surprise was the appearance inside by Miss Inn' - named as such for
the reason she only does the run and fails to attend the pub. A DD
Shirley? Nope, apparently no-one had spotted the rarity.
A most enjoyable evening - thank you Roger and Well Hopped. And not forgetting Captain Morgan!
Down-Downs
The Pig is RA
Ablesemen for hoarding "a nice pair" of Awards, including the missing Hashshit shirt (recently returned from Porton Down)
The Hares for an excellent trail and sweetie stop
Coldtits for telephone usage on trail
As Beefy remarked, the 'inevitable' DD to Psycho for making a pit stop en route
Pork Torpedo for kicking over his own drink and finally,
Pork Torpedo and Horny for their excellent fundraising in support of SANDS
A final Hash song only for the co-owner of the Grumpy farmer who had missed all the down-downs, "Hold it your hand Mrs Murphy"!
Next week
Next week's Hash is from the Artichoke at Christow (a long time since we were last there). Our Hare is Forrest-Stump.
On-On to next week. MP & the Bird.
Saturday, 31 May 2025
BACK TO THE RED ROCK BABY!
Run #2078 Monday 2nd June Circle up 7:15 pm from The Grumpy Farmer, Higher Humber Farm TQ14 9TD Bishopsteignton (the former Red Rock Brewery) with the old firm of: Big End, Well Hopped and Roger the Dodger.
The bar area has been opened right out. A complete transformation and it's no longer that railway carriage style. 

Hash no 2077, Saddle Tor, with hare Pisswell.
A wild windswept evening on Dartmoor with the wind aggressively blowing the dead flowers!
Who woz there: Hare Pisswell, Forrest, Beeflicker, Manpig, Ernie, Poacher, Big End, Well Hopped, Rodger the Dodger, Smash, returnee Werzit, Miss Mash, Wet Johnny, Isabelle, George P’Orgy, Piltdown Man.
Circle up: Our new Vice GM welcomed the brave hashers that had turned out on a wild, windy bank holiday evening. He had had to hoick them out of their cars as the heavens opened. Beeflicker, Beefy and the hare were already looking worse for wear, having arrived at the circle wet, with many miles already under their belt! He mumbled that it was hash number 20.. something. He hoped he had not been mistaken for our GM Pocket Rocket, after dying his hair black, ( or was it a dark blue?) for his butler performance in “Murdered to death” last week. The resemblance was uncanny!
The hare: The hare had had to park elsewhere in the day, as the carpark was full earlier. She had just laid the first bit of trail, cunningly returning over the ankle breaking terrain from Rippon tor to trick people. She was going to lay a live trail for the walkers, which would double as the longs later and be two way. She didn’t say there was a sweety stop or that E near an arrow meant “Easy”. Wasn’t that obvious?
The trail:
The white cliffs of Dover - Vera Lynn
There’ll be Bluebells all over/ White Cliffs Of Dover
Song by “what a din”/ Vera Lynn see below
Will the bluebells be over?
On Dartmoor past Stover
Past Haytor, just you wait and see
Saddle Tor and Laughter
The grand tour you’re after
The ground is blue at Emsworthy
And into the fields we’ll keep
The old barn we’ll see again
Some of you will go down steep
Cross rivers and streams and then…
There'll be wet feet in mire
If you so desire
The wet split, bog at Emsworthy
The walkers will find the track
To get on the old tram line
The beehive we should meet back
A regroup and sweety time
Then on to the quarries
They’re steep but no worries
The split marks your end, the bog will see!
And again, (last verse)now you know the tune! …
Soon the Bluebells are over
‘Neath Bracken and clover
A gallop home if all are found
Back to the car park
Before it gets dark
Tin, Pickle and Rhum for the On-down.
Out takes:
I didn’t quite perfect the time for the bluebells. A lot were dead.
I definitely didn’t coordinate the weather.
Walkers lost the “live” hare, when she disappeared from view! (Your dots were fresh!)
Thank you to Big End, Well hopped and Roger the Dodger for ignoring the Ha ha, ( not for the walkers at all) and listening to the echo in the quarry of me calling them to the sweety stop.
Thank you to returnee Werzit for coming, a great family gathering. None to be seen again however. Hope you were all ok? And Poacher also.
Longs and shorts well done. I’m glad you got to see the Beehive and Quarry. Well done Wet Johnny for carrying Isabelle over his shoulder to stop her feet getting wet. Amazing!
Manpig, Ernie, Beefy and Beeflicker thanks for persevering through gulleys, rivers, tors and moor. (And ignoring Es). Especial thanks to the two B’s for doing my “bog”. I’m gutted I didn’t get you all in the bog together, but hey ho!
As a treat you all got to miss the very steep Ha Ha!
Down downs: The hare’s down down was for being too “Easy”. Though I must say it was not an easy lay!
Well hopped got a down down for being very blonde and thinking that our returnee Werzit was discribed as blind! That’s “blonde”, Well Hopped, not “blind”!
Beeflicker was given a down down for running to the hash, seeing the hare being dropped off by Forrest to lay the bog, and wanting a lift. He was in the middle of a downpour with just a tea shirt on and looked pretty wild, so he didn’t get one!
Forrest, with the Bluehair, was awarded a down down for his triple role. He was GM for the evening, RA and co -hare after offering the lift (to Pisswell, not Beeflicker).
Piltdown man accepted a down down on behalf of all walkers who are scared of a Ha Ha. It was a pretty scarey one but not for walkers and in fact not for anyone in the end. If anyone wants a little laugh, I’ll tell you where to go, although I think the rain has washed it all away by now, along with all memories of this trail (never to be discussed again).
Thank you all for a lovely cosy evening in the pub.
On on to next week at The Grumpy Farmer, formally Red Rock Brewery with Well hopped, Big End and Rodger the dodger. Please dress appropriately, or was it …..Look Grumpy? Can’t remember. On on.
Pisswell xx
Saturday, 24 May 2025
BLUEBELL HASH
Run #2077 Monday 26th May BLUEBELL HASH Circle up 7:15 pm from Saddle Tor car park south (second CP from Haytor) with Pisswell.
THE WORDS FOR TVH3
Run #2076 Monday 19th May
from the Prince of Orange at Barton
Who was there:
Hares Smash and Beeflicker
Basecamp,
Threesum, Strap-on, Poacher, Zoot, Hotlips, Missmash, Slip on Me,
Horny, Pork Torpedo, Able, Wetfart, Teapot, Coldtits, Pisswell, Beefy,
Melon picker, Soapy, Smellie, Pocket Rocket, Manpig, Wet Johnny, Red
Rum and Mane Attraction.
Circle up.
With
a great turnout on this lovely sunny evening, all waiting to find out
what Smash had planned for us all and she didn't disappoint, arriving
on the dot. The GM called for all to gather round and listen in. After
welcoming everyone to hash number whatever it was, he asked for any
notices.
* S.M. Ellie asked for locations from the hares already booked in.
*
Pisswell reminded everyone which car park to be in next week (I still
haven't a clue, i'll just close my eyes and try pot luck and hope I get
it right) also to not leave anything valuable in view in your car due
to a spate of break-ins,
* Manpig asked for a volunteer to do the words, well volunteered Able!!
No more notices so over to the hare,
Smash
explained that it's laid in flour, with arrows pointing in all
directions, now to pay attention as the walkers is a live trail so stay
with her or you will get lost (I'm sure people still got lost). The
walkers will be an A2B or A2B2A, it's your choice. Everyone chose A2B
because of the pesky hills. The shorts was about 4ish and longs about
6ish ( it was almost 9.5, re planning was needed). Most importantly,
there was a sweetie and drink stop for all to partake (unless you got
lost, and if you did, you surely missed out as what a fantastic one it
was).
The trail,
Walkers....
after leaving the pub (these youngsters had to be dragged away from it
really) they turned left and then right down Clennon Lane and all the
way down to Fore Street and turned right.
At the end of Fore Street they crossed the road and onto Hartop Road and then bore left into Petitor Rd.
At
the roundabout it was another right into St Marychurch Road (so many
rights I don't know how people went wrong) and down to Babbacombe model
village car park and then headed down Cliffside Road onto the coastal
path which was followed all the way to Oddicombe beach for the sweetie
stop.
This was the end for the walkers where they would either get a
lift back or do the trail in reverse.
Longs
and Shorts.... after falling out the pub we headed left along Isaacs
Road bearing left and then right to Church Road with Pocket Rocket
leading the pack (I've never seen him move so fast) followed by
Poacher, Beefy, Wet Johnny and Beeflicker.
A long slog down Moor Lane and through the park to the Teignmouth road where we turned right and then left into the fields.
Pocket
rocket was on fire and still out front, maybe he heard there were
animals in the field (explained at the down downs). in the field and
doubling back on ourselves, we came to a L/S split. The Rocket went
right and short and wasn't to be seen again until the pub!
Poacher,
Beefy, Wet J and Beeflicker went left and long. The trail took us up
the hill, around the fields and out to the golf course where we turned
left and headed to the coastal path.
Down
the steep hill and to the right, we headed along the coastal path
until we reached the check at Petitor Road.Beefy checked the false
trail and was not sighted again and Poacher checked Petitor Road, he
had it right but lost his voice as no on ons were called and he too,
was never to be seen again.
Manpig
had caught up.and called 'on back' to Beefy but to no avail, (had
Beefy fallen off the path into the sea and floated to France?). I guess
we will find out at the pub. Wet J, the Pig and Beeflicker pushed on
down Petitor Road and veered left at the end down St Marychurch Road to
the model village car park where they zig-zagged back to the coastal
path, following it to the Babbacombe tram thingymajig where we came
across a lost and baffled Able Seamen and Slip on Me. They could smell
the sweetie stop but couldn't find it. They were duly rescued and
escorted to Oddicombe beach for their well-deserved rewards.
At
the sweetie stop, hosted by Smash and Miss Mash, a couple of harriets
in the form of Threesum and Mane Attraction, were sat with feet up, in
the sun, beer in one hand and snacks in the other, that's the life to
live, you lucky ladies.
After
the sweetie stop, the trail headed along by the sea on the coastal
path and up the steps following the pathway back to Oddicombe beach
hill (this section was either virgin territory or not used since 1805
when Bluebird last used it).
Then
we went along Cliffside Road to the village car park and millenium
gardens before following the walkers route back to the pub.
An amazing trail, Smash, and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.
Down downs.....
*The hares Smash and Beeflicker to the tune of S.H.I.
.Y trail

*Melonpicker was awarded the jesters hat for his 103rd birthday... cue the tvh3 choir for the happy birthday song
*S.M.ellie for worrying about her glamorous looks being ruined by her roots to the tune of... why was she born so beautiful
*Pocket
Rocket for boasting about performing at the devon county show... a
show with many animals, what on earth was he performing? The mind
boggles.. He was awarded the tune of horse's ass
On on to next week at Saddle Tor car park
On down at Tinpickle & Rhum I believe.
Signing off,
Beeflicker
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