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
Saturday, 11 October 2025
Words for Soapy and Melon Pickers trail 6th October 2025
The True Meaning of Hashing
When I was laying the trail today, a lady said to me
“What is that white powder stuff you’ve laid beneath the tree?”
“Well”…… I said “It’s only flour, for a hashing trail tonight.”
She looked at me most quizzically, then, before she could take flight,
I explained to her about hashing, and what the signs all mean,
she asked a lot of questions, and sounded really keen.
“The whole concept of hashing is camaraderie and fun,
It’s NOT a race of who comes first, or run the longest run!
It’s NOT about how many miles they’ve done - one, three, five or eight
But, how many times they got a kiss through the kissing gate!
There’s more to hashing than the run, or counting up the miles
It’s all about the social side, and counting up the smiles.”
I said to her “There is a skill - in how to lay a trail,
everyone should start together, and finish without fail…….
within a few minutes of each other, no matter of their age,
ability, speed or fitness - a good trail should engage.
Lots of checks keeps folks together, this I must implore
on every possible junction draw a circle on the floor!
Arrows are a No No!! when they could easy put a check.”
(One blob and on is all you need, no need to break your neck!)
“It stops the Longs from running on and getting out of sight
It pulls them back to check on friends, to see if they’re alright!
Then, whilst the longs are checking out - the correct trail or a faux
someone stays upon the check, to kick out which way to go.
Shorts then have chance to catch up, keeping the pack as one
time to have a chat and laugh, making hashing so much fun!!
Lots of Long/short splits give them chance to change their mind,
so, if they take a route too far - they don’t get left behind.
Fish hooks, back checks and Ha ha’s, keep them running back to you
and gives the Longs the extra miles that they all want to do!
Calling “Onon” is essential, as loudly as they dare -
the ones behind then know the way, in the absence of the hare!
A re-group or a sweet stop gets the pack back as one again,
sometimes it’s a nice long break (or a short one in the rain.)”
“Drinking and eating afterwards is just as an important part
And getting everyone back on time is quite a skilful art.
The shorts don’t want to sit there, for ages on their own
with no one else to talk to, and start playing on their phone!
Or even worse they go on home and get ready for their bed,
when they could be sharing troubles or memories instead.
By laying lots of extra checks, and cutting down the longs
means everyone stays for down downs and enjoys the fun and songs.
And, if you’ve run with friends all eve, and not run all alone
You can award a proper down down, a good story you can hone!”
I tried my best to emphasise, the importance of keeping everyone together
And how the fun and camaraderie will keep us friends forever.
“ Your running club sounds such fun.” she said - But I shouted from the pub
“We’re a drinking club with a running problem, NOT a running club!!!!”
Onon Soapy xx
Saturday, 4 October 2025
BACK TO BOVEY
Run #2097 Monday 6th October Circle up 7:15 pm from Station Road car park, 1 Station Road, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot TQ13 9AL with Soapy and Melonpicker. On Down The Bell Inn, Town Hall Place TQ13 9AA
THE WORDS RUN #2096 by a press-ganged Strap-On
Who Was at the Circle:
Beeflicker,
Big End, Well Hopped, Cheerio Beerio, Erection, ManoPause, Wet Johny,
Piltdown Man, Georgy, Hornie, Pork Torpedo, Beefy, Man Pig, MissInn,
Mishmash, Smellie, Soapy, Melon Picke, Smash, Roger the Dodger, 3Sum,
Wet Fart, Strap-on
Late comers – Archangel Colt Tits
Circle
Piltdownman
called order and mumbles something about this being Hash number two
thousand and mmm,ooo,errr, something ish (maybe in need of elocution
lessons)
In
the absence of the GM Pocket Rocket (no doubt performing with his band,
or perhaps just playing with himself — musically speaking, of course)
Man Pig took over. Any announcements? Smellie requested for a Hare for
Oct 27th (I think this has now been taken but I could be mistaken, so
check future announcements on the FB page)
Manpig
then tricked me into doing the Words (I’ll get my revenge) he then
swiftly moved us onto the Hares to explain this evening’s trail. 3Sum
advised a short of about 3 miles, longs about 5 with a number of
‘Hooks’, each should be run back to the Walkers who she & Cherio
Beerio would be leading (they would know if anyone cheated). At this a
shout of ‘a proper hash trail’ emitted from Soapy, so I’ve been Hashing
now for all of 5yrs and only learnt this evening I’d been doing it wrong
all this time.
On On out from whence we stood to the road and the 1st Check.
Arriving
at the Check Manopause helpfully suggested I go left, I think Miss Inn
went right, anyway the correct way was across the road past the Boat
House’ bar and then on past the row of beech huts. Passing the walkers I
did well not to trip over the lead of Ralph.
Along
past the Beech Huts and despite my wheezing as I’m out of condition I
could see the lights of Torquay over the bay (looks so much nicer from a
distance). Then I find those leading the way coming back towards me as
they had just turned at the 1st Hook and we all jogged back to the
walkers where 3Sum advised to go back and past the Hook! At least I
finally had some company. After this things went a little awry and we
head down to the beach and along the beach we go despite no marks, Man
Pig then appeared and led the way, aha he must know something we don’t
so off we follow only to come across another Hook, well those in front
did whilst Manopause, Big End, Well Hopped and a couple of others
loitered by the road as there was also a check at this point. Back in
the Park from where we had emerged 3Sum was on hand to send us back
through the tunnel to the beach where Cheerio Beerio was looking after
the ‘Sweety Stop’, said something about a nice place to admire the
sunset but by my reckoning that was an hour past. Ralph of the ‘long
lead’ was now off it amd digging his way to Australia
After
some munching of sticks of Paignton Rock (from Blackpool but does that
matter?) we set off up to the road and a little way toward Torquay where
we turned left into some woods, the name of which I do not know. When
we emerged from the woods, we entered a small play park where Miss Inn
had climbed to the top of a slide but did not slide down, said Harriet
wailed the rails are too tight and suggested Smellie try. Smellie felt
that if she did the Fire Brigade would need to be summoned to lift her
off, Aha the idea of a story for Down Down was forming here and was
indeed used.
Off
out of the park we found ourselves jogging along some streets
(Cockington Lane maybe). Around here Beefy with another who I did not
recognise on the longs passed and took a turn to the right for the
Longs, for all of I’d say a millisecond I thought of following but
fortunately that madness swiftly passed and I continued along the
Shorts. So, I don’t really know how long the Longs trail was but since I
drank a beer before they arrived at the pub it was the same as the
shorts plus a pint

After
a mainly down hill jog we turned left along Torquay Road where I
actually passed Erection, progress indeed and then right into Seaway
Road (passed the London Fryer which looked like it was doing a good
trade) under the bridge and right again along Marine Drive and then
finally right again back to the Embassy Tavern.
To the Down Down:
I had ordered the Cheeseburger and a Pint on Newcastle Brown as the Ales were not on, however for £10 a bargain.
Cold
Tits arrived a little late and Shaken (not sure if she was Stirred)
having taken a fall on arriving at the pub, I thought it traditional to
take a fall when leaving but let’s not quibble. I think something a
Shiner on the way, and I hope Cold Tits will be OK
Man Pig took up the reigns of RA having ‘Delegated the Words’
Any
awards he enquires -Hornie had the Hashit Shirt having not reunited it
with Soapy (I think that was the gist of her spiel). Hornie then awarded
this to Manopause and I can’t remember for what but must have been well
deserved. He dispatched beer as swiftly as I have ever seen.
Man
Pig then produced a Badge and the usual game of guessing what number
was on this, eventually he got the answer required of 200, so who could
it be?? ‘Twas Well Hopped and so a beer was drunk swiftly (but not as
Swiftly as the previous) to a ditty from Pork Torpedo.
Any
Stories cries Man pig – I stand up and repeat the tale of the Slide. As
Miss Inn was living up to her name of not being present in the pub it
fell to Smellie to take the fall and downed the beer to another ditty
from the Song Meister.
Man
Pig led a cheer to the pub for having us, this having fallen of deaf
ears we tried again, the lad in charge of the bar was oblivious to this
whist arranging cutlery Man Pig moved on to award a beer to the Hares,
3Sum was well into her red wine and declined and well Cheerio Beerio is
well known for avoiding beer they nominated Manopause for missing all
recent Xmas parties – he then proceeded to consume said 2nd bee faster
than I have ever seen.
So, these are my Novice words and apologies to any mishap or other I missed
Friday, 26 September 2025
To the seaside!
Run #2096 Monday 29th September Circle up 7:15 pm from the Embassy Tavern, 3 Colin Rd, Paignton TQ3 2NR with Cheerio Beerio and Threesum.
Words for hash #2095 by Judge Mental
Thanks to Beefy for laying a trail that could only be described as 'the big tease.' An anticlockwise route around the bounds of Ashburton, 5 long/short splits gave plenty of opportunity to take a quick route home (more on that later), and with a long run of 11km (though some made 14km), down downs aplenty, new hash names, and welcome back to returnees Erection and Manopause. This one had it all.
Who was there:
Able, Beefkr, Erection, Forest, Georgy, Hornie, Beefy, Judge, Manopause, Melon Picker, Missinn, Missmash, Pisswell, Piltdown, Pocket Rocket, Pork Torpedo, Smash, Strapon, Strap dancer, Warm Front, Wet Jonny, Woodlend, Sam and Harry [jungle bunny]., Judge Mental
Pocket GM introduced the hash, reminding all about the curry night next Friday. I am sure Weatherspoons featured in the announcement too!
Determined not to lose sight of his staff for fear of thieving hash-dermeanours, he ran with it all the way round. Like a sword in each hand, and hair like a viking warrior, who would dare mess with this Rocket!
The length of the hash and various long/short splits clearly took some planning and laying, as the whispers of concern for Beefy grew louder as he stumbled over his words to describe what was before us. Was the trail laid with chalk or flour? Was it 3 and on? How many splits? Which way first? The poor chap seemed exhausted before we started. Confession enlightened he had re-run the route in chalk, for fear the flour had already been kicked out.
Start we did, heading away from town centre, and quickly veered to the right though locals' well walked fields, back to the North East tip of Ashburton, before looping into Bore Wood. The first long climb led us up and away from the town.
I have learned in hashing terms, that if you don't see a flour mark for half a mile, something's probably gone wrong with your powers of observation, rather than the trail itself. Myself, Miss Inn, Pocket Rocket, Wet Johnny and Pisswell scratched our heads. Pisswell shot off down a lane, while the rest double backed with Pocket mumbling 'yes I think I may have seen a mark just down here by the stile.' Sure enough we found the stile, found the mark, and not before calling back Pisswell, we resumed the trail, On On!
Wet Johnny took a short, leaving Miss Inn running solo following overgrown hedgerows, Pocket's 6th sense came into play as he was certain we were being followed. Sure enough Man Pig joined this group, while Piswell and Pocket dropped off the pace and were not seen until the pub. More on that later.
As I write this I have to confess to not having a clue where exactly all the long/short splits occurred, who took them, and how many variations of the same hash were possible in one evening. But through darkening streets and paths we strode, head torches straining to find the marks, then like an archangel at the crest of a hill, Beefy appeared, to keep us on track, counting off his hashers one by one. On On.
The route led its way back towards Ashburton, and with the Bay Horse virtually in sight, and the promise of wet refreshments, when lo and behold another long /short split. How cruel. What a tease. Without a word, we headed on the long, away from town (again). Inside, if I'm honest, I was grumbling just a little!
The route ended along a section of old railway line (so said Man Pig), before weaving through town to return to the Bay Horse
While all were sinking their pints and enjoying the warmth, Pocket Rocket and Pisswell finally arrived, Pocket clearly suffering from his own 14km run to celebrate his 50th hash and longest long. His staff, once a sword in two hands, now served as walking poles on his final legs home!
Down Downs
Beefy - In the boot for a bootiful trail
Pocket Rocket - for achieving his first 50 runs, and completing the long.
Warm Front - for suggesting Beefy's backup chalk marks resembled hieroglyphics.
Strap Dancer - for presenting herself at a hash with virgin shoes
Able Seaman - for achieving her 1000th hash run.
Erection - for wearing a hat that didn't fit, so Pisswell suggessted he drink out of it!
The mess on the floor was the perfect position for the naming of Harry, Brenda's (Pisswell) son. He appears every year for a month or 3, then disappears back to the jungles of Borneo. 'It's only an hour from Singapore' he says, omitting the 10 hour route through tracks that Ordnance Survey could not describe.
Now named for hash purposes only - Jungle Bunny! Hopefully we'll see him again next Spring.
I do solemnly swear and affirm that the events described herein are as best as I can recall.
Judge Mental
Saturday, 20 September 2025
NEW PUB!
Run #2095 Monday 22nd September Circle up 7:15 pm from adjacent to the Bay Horse Inn, 64 North Street, Ashburton TQ13 7QG with Beefy.
TVH3 The Words for 15th September 2025
The Waterside, Paignton
Run No. 2094
Night & Day
HARE: Beeflicker
Who wuz there: Beeflicker, Pocket Rocket, Man-Pig, Forrest Stump, Wood-Lend, Sam, Beefy, Pisswell, AA, Smellie, Coldtits, Wet-Johnny, Manopause, Strap-On, Strap-Dancer, Cheerio Beerio, Threesum, Base Camp, Roger the Dodger, Well Hopped, Big End and long time absentee, Forrest's brother - Don Carlos
Circle
The recent trend of declining numbers was, mercifully, reversed this evening...... and this was in spite of the yellow weather warning. Hence all the twos, twenty two trusting souls arrived at what was, for me, a new On-Down.
Pocket Rocket welcomed all into the Circle for what he believed to be run number 2094. There were no dissenting comments, so run number 2094 it is.
Cheerio Beerio put out a shout for a £5 deposit for the upcoming curry night on 26 September. Cheerio also reminded us that Tuesday night is quiz night at the Tuckers Maltings Taphouse and that she would be there in the hope of entering a TVH3 team for the mensa prize.
Man-Pig put his hand up and asked for a volunteer to do the Words. In so doing, he was deemed to have volunteered himself. "Drat and double drat", or Words to that effect.
The Hare then gave the usual spiel about the trail. Or, rather, unusual spiel about the trail.
"There is a Walkers', Shorts' and a Longs' trail. The Walkers is (silence) miles. The Shorts is (silence) miles and the Longs is (silence) miles. Left out of the pub car park".
Suitably uninformed the pack turned left out of the car park.
Trail
The
wind was still brisk and the sun low in the sky. This was going to be a
trail of two halves; a daylight trail followed by a nightime trail. I
hope we all brought our torches replete with charged batteries.Beeflicker
had obviously put a lot of thought into this trail. He also stayed with
the Longs for the whole trail re-laying marks that had been washed out
from a downpour earlier in the afternoon. Despite being a town run,
there was a fair amount of off road, including virgin territory.
So who went where?
The
longs comprised Beefy, Wood-Lend, Man-Pig, Pisswell and AA with the
Hare sweeping/re-laying. I have little idea where the Shorts and Walkers
went or who was in each group.
Down
Cliff Park Road and past where I had planned to park - 3 hours = £4.70.
Feck that! I'll park in the pub car park. Under the railway bridge and
our first check at the southern end of Goodrington Sands. Beefy leading,
marks intermittent, Wood-Lend following.
On
trail and past the Inn on the Quay and then a pleasant surpise.
Wood-Lend spotted beach art at the northern end of Goodrington Sands. It
was very well executed and reminded me of Maori tattoos.
Two
checks in rapid succession had us upwards and onwards around Roundham
Head, turn right at the Harbour Inn, under the arch by the Harbour Light
and along to the bar at the Vue Cinema and the Walkers &
Shorts/Longs split.
The
Longs headed north towards Oldenburg park but not as far as the Polsham
Arms before losing marks. In fairness, this was the only time that we
were off trail so good work by the Hare in replenishing the marks.
Past
the spinning Wheel where we rejoined the Walkers' and Shorts' trail
passing the Talk of the Town and Henry's Bar (South Devon CAMRA town pub
of the year 2023). Left at the Queen Victoria and onto a check. Beefy
finds the trail passing close to the Co-Op funeral directors and a quick
thought of our dear Migman's final journey. The trail then passes the
Lime Tree; a good old bikers' pub now, sadly, closed.
From
here on inn, recollection became almost impossible as the remainder of
trail was bereft of pubs. No Compass Inn or Sun Tavern to guide us -
street names are so instantly forgettable.
The
Hare rejoined the three FRB's near the Lime Tree. "Is anyone else on
the Longs?" enquires Beeflicker. The uniformed Pig says "No". The
informed Beefy imparts that Pisswell and AA are, indeed, following in
our footsteps.
Up
Totnes Road towards the Zoo (no alcohol served at the eateries in the
zoo from memory) before the final L/S split where the Shorts veered off
towards Dartmouth Road.
For
the Longs, an arrow has us into Primley Woods for a lovely loop on
virgin territory, returning whence we came. We exited the woods at
exactly the same moment as mother & daughter, Pisswell and AA,
commenced the Primley loop.
The
Longs continued their trek up towards the Zoo veering left and up
Battersway Road thus avoiding the temptation of Harley's Bar only a few
yards yonder.
At
Brixham Road the marks took us left and through Tweenaways Cross
heading towards McDonalds and KFC (no beer). Another left and onto
Roseland Drive. Beefy and Wood-Lend had stolen a 150m lead but were
still in sight as they turned onto a footpath just before Sturcombe
Avenue. The footpath crossed three roads, past Roseland School and
entered open fields to the west of Clennon Valley.
The
Hare had promised us some off road and here it was. Two fields popular
with dog walkers gave way to a slighty slippery descent through
scrubland to the Western side of Clennon Valley.
Soon
we were on a wide white gravel track passing two duck lakes to our
left. We exited the valley at Clennon Valley leisure centre before
turning right and the final ascent up Dartmouth Road and back to the
On-Down.
What
a lovely run - even in the dark. A good old leg stretch a tad short of 7
miles but still back in the pub car park before 9pm....perfect!
Down-Downs
The
Walkers and Shorts are just finishing their scoff as the Longs enter
the pub. Great timing. A brief chat between the RA's has the Pig draw
the short straw.
Forrest
has been hoarding again and has not one, but two, awards. Regrettably,
he has no stories but he does have a brother - Charlie aka Don Carlos.
Carlos has come all the way from Kenya just to be with TVH3...again!
Hence the well travelled Don Calos received the first Down-Down. Don
Carlos lives in Kenya and entertained us with his own Down-Down song -
in Swahili I assume.
Now, the RA had heard a story about Don Carlos whilst on trail. It was such a good story that the RA buttonholed Don Carlos before he'd had time to return to his seat.
"Don Carlos. Would you inform the Hash as to the purpose of your visit to the UK and the means by which you arrived in the country?"
Don Carlos has arrived in order to celebrate Forrest's 70th birthday. He'd arrived in a huge cardboard box with a bona fide DPD delivery label addressed to Forrest but at Mucking Fuddle's address. Mucking Fuddle phones Dad and asks him to come round and pick up his huge parcel PDQ because it's taking up a lot of room and she wants it gone. Forrest duly turns up and starts cutting into the parcel tape with a Stanley knife. In a Marilyn Monroe birthday cake moment Don Carlos springs out of the box. Forrest nearly faints and then says, "I never ordered that!"
Inevitably, there is a DD for the 70 year old so it's all the right notes but not, necessarily, in the right order. Whilst the cacophony continues, Pisswell rushes to her car to get the Birthday Hat.
The third Down-Down. "Does anyone have an Award and/or story?"
Yes. Beeflicker has both. He has the helicopter jockey hat which he awards to Beefy for helping him with his pump. I think the issue was a slow leak on a car tyre.
The RA is interested as to what type of pump was utilised.
"An electric one with a USB connector" advises Beefy.
"Not a Robert Chartrum manual pump?" queries the RA.
All are puzzled, with the exception of a rather red faced Well Hopped who is giggling away to herself merrily.
Shame on you Well Hopped, as our blushing Harriet is obviously aware that it is a vacuum appliance that was advertised in glossy magazines during the 70's. It is, allegedy, a surefire means of enlarging a gentlemen's ummm, errr....manhood and is powered by a bicycle pump ("not included" states the advert).
A note for the penile enlarger user.
The final half of ale. There are no stories but there is another well travelled returnee. It is AA (pronounced Arrrrrr). She has moved from Portugal to Canada - Alberta to be exact. The RA asks if she's seen any Big Foot since she's been in Canada. A little perplexed she answers "No".
"What about Mounties?" Puzzlement remains.
"Any policemen with red coats on horseback?"
"No", queryingly and increasingly alert I can see her thinking, "Where are we going with this?"
"Are you sure that you've come from Canada?"
Eventually the final half does go the AA; "Here's to the befuddled traveller...."
Next week
Next
week's Hash is from the Bayhorse, Ashburton. Our Hare is Beefy. Park in
the main car park and circle up outside the pub. The On-Down is a wet
pub so bring your own scoff if you need feeding.
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