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Friday, 23 January 2026
BURNS NIGHT HASH FROM THE TWO MILE OAK
Run #2113 Monday 26th January Circle up 7:15 pm from the Two Mile Oak, Totnes Rd, Newton Abbot TQ12 6DF with Wet Johnny for our Hoots Mon BURNS NIGHT hash. Dig out anything (including six foot cabers!) Scottish to wear on trail or in the pub. There will be haggis available! 
'I HAVE A CUNNING PLAN'
TVH3 The Words for 19th January 2026
The Wighton, Torquay
Run No. 2112
HARE: Man-Pig
Who
wuz there: Man-Pig, Beefy, Coldtits, Smellie, Miss'Ing, Roger the
Dodger, Big End, Well Hopped, Strap-On, Strap-Dancer, Ernie, Wet Johnny,
Erection, Polyfella, Psycho, Warmfront, Cheerio Beerio, Matt, Threesum,
Wetfart and special guest of honour - Teapot
Circle
In
the absence of our GM, Man-Pig stands in as acting GM and welcomes 20
into the Circle. He then gives a 10 minute spiel about food orders -
but, he is wasting his time as nobody wishes to eat.
Threesum
asks if there is a Walkers' trail and Wetfart enquires as to distance.
The Hare answers, "Yes. Two point five. Three point five and a shade
over 5". Hmmm.....time will tell.
Announcements
Smellie
has no announcements so it is over to the Hare who states that "It is
one and on". Accordingly, there will be no crosses to mark false trails.
Trail
We
turn left out of the pub car park and up to the junction of Newton Road
and Riviera Way. At the bottom of Kingskerswell Lane is a Long &
Short/Walkers split. But nobody sees it as they have crossed the road a
fraction too early and are making their way towards Torquay on the
wrong, and unmarked, side of Rivera way.
All are called back and shepherded in the right direction.
The
Shorts and Longs make their way up Kerswell Lane. Some FRB's arrive at a
back check and return to search for the trail. Others have to be called
back. Two, however, are so far ahead that they do not hear the calls of
"On-back" and are not seen again till 9.20pm.
The
backcheck results in a jump over a hedge where, amazingly, Smellie
finds herself at the head of the pack. There is some scurrying around on
woodland footpaths before exiting into Swallowfield Rise and looping
along Welsbury Close before dropping down onto the footpath to rejoin
the Walkers.
The
Pig is supposed to be sweeping and assumes that he is at the rear of
the pack with Strap-On. He is oblivious to the fact that that Polyfella
and Warmfront are carrying on regardless. Maybe they have picked up the
Haldon Hash trail from the Devon Dumpling?
The
pack is now on a common trail shared by the Walkers, Shorts and Longs.
Man-Pig, Strap-On, Cheerio Beerio and Matt are the tail enders - or are
they? The trail now sweeps past Sainsbury's filling station at The
Willows and up Nicholson Road. An arrow takes us across the Magistrate's
Court car park and onto a check.
At
this point, the Pig has a brainwave. "To save re-laying the trail
tomorrow for AshHash, as we're at the back of the pack I'll just patch
up the checks as we go along".
We
are on the footpath to the south of Nightingale Park and we soon come
to the Long/Short split. Although the Longs will be way ahead, I bid
farewell to my companions who have all elected to go Short. Meanwhile,
despite never a chance of catching up with the FRB's, I continue to
sweep the Longs, rebuilding all the kicked out checks as I go.
The
trail takes us along two edges of the park before joining Barton Hill
Way and then turning right down Barton Hill Road where I am presented
with torchlight. FRB's, Beefy, Miss'ing and Psycho are searching for
flour or chalk arrows without success. The Pig points them up Dorchester
Grove and along a small ginnel to Salisbury Avenue.
An
arrow takes us right and then left across the road and up a tarmac
footpath. the blobs of floor now follow the footpath to the right just
below Shrewsbury Avenue. Eventually a check. It has not been kicked out.
Does this mean that Warmfront and Polyfella are in front of us, and not
kicking out checks, or are they still behind us? The Hare waits whilst
the the three FRB's who are present each check out a different rout.
Miss'ing calls "On-On" and Beefy and Psycho are called "On-Back". The
Hare points them in the right direction and leaves the check intact for
tomorrow.......or so he thinks.
The
trail descends ancient steps down to Hele Road. The FRB's miss an arrow
and have to called back as they head up Hele Road. Almost opposite the
steps that we have just descended is a short alleyway that leads to
another set of steps. These climb upto Pendennis Road.
Arriving
at Pendennis Road, an arrow takes us almost straight across and up a
tarmac path onto Windmill Hill and another check. Again the three FRB's
spread out and check. Again, Miss'ing is on the correct path. We zig and
zag along a woodland path encountering the detritus of two adolescent
dens.
Eventually,
we find an arrow and a jolly jaunt along a footpath between the
woodland and council houses and thence onto Auderley Avenue.
We
cross to the far side of the avenue and head uphill to a check at the
entrance to a set of steep steps that form the beginning of a rather
underused public footpath. Miss'ing checks the footpath and returns
empty handed, as do Beefy and Psycho. The Hare suggests that all have
another look at the footpath. This time they do not return. Once more
the check is left intact.....oh what a cunning plan by the Hare. He can
stay in bed till lunchtime tomorrow and get away without have to do any
relaying for AshHash the following day!
The
footpath is a little overgrown and there is a 20 foot section that has
partially collapsed leaving a 4" wide sloping surface to walk on. Beefy
decides he is better off jumping down into the adjacent gulley rather
than fall into it. The others tiptoe precariously along its edge.
On
hitting Cricketfield Road, we encounter another check. But this one has
been kicked out.....the wrong way. The FRB's are called back and
redirected uphill along Cricketfield Road where they succesfully rejoin
the Shorts' trail. However, have the Shorts ever been on this part of
the trail as the check at the Barton Road entrance to Chapel Hill is
intact?
For
the fourth time, Miss'ing finds the trail thereby necessitating the
calling back of our serial losers, Psych and Beefy who have failed to
find the trail at every check.
In
Chapel Woods, even the Hare can't find his trail but we all find the
exit onto and across Newton Road with arrows heading towards the traffic
lights at Shiphay junction. It is left and up Shiphay Lane for a few
yards before crossing onto the new(ish) illuminated cycle path that runs
below the hospital and links Shiphay Lane to Lowes Bridge. Psycho has
never been down here and comments that she thought that the whole trail
had been quite pretty. The Hare's comment was, "Most of tonight's trail
looks better in the dark!"
We
follow the trail down Newton Road. However, at Cadewell Lane we lose
our FRB, Miss'ing. Miss'ing stays on the Newton Road all the way back to
the pub but the trail actually turns left and up Cadewell Lane for
about 100 yards to another (still intact) check at an alleyway that
leads to Rougemont Avenue. It is not long before the final trio arrive
at an "OH" mark followed by another "OH" mark at some steps that lead
down to Newton Road a mere 100 yards from the On-Down.
Down-Downs
We
arrive back at the Wighton bang on 9pm. The Walkers and the Shorts was
considerably shorter than the Longs so there has been some attrition.
Some have gone straight home due to needing to pick up kids from
football training. Others have had one pint and left, most importantly
Hash Cash has paid for the Down-Downs before exiting stage right.
Despite
losing 55% of the pack we have gained a VIP. It is Teapot. "Great to
see you and Happy New Year". Our starting pack of 20 has shrunk to 9.
Only
Smellie has an award. This she deservedly gives to Teapot as a very
much welcome returnee. Teapot sensibly elects to take the sole glass of
water present.
Now
it is story time. Psycho has a story about Beefy. We are on Grosvenor
close and within eyesight of the On-Down. Beefy is convinced that we
will be going uphill and commences ascending Grosvenor Avenue.
Unsurprisingly there are no marks as this is not part of the trail.
"You're stupid. You're stupid....."
Next
Beefy has a story. This is about a Harriet who, at the commencement of
the trail, makes a bee line for her car. Was she going to do the trail
by car? No, she was simply getting her hat and gloves. "Here's to the
dapper dresser".
Beefy decides that the Hare cum GM cum RA and now, additionally, scribe warrants a down-down. "Hold it in your hand Mrs Murphy".
The
Hare now spills the beans on Warmfront with a story from last week's
trail. "Who has long hair that managed to find its way into a puddle
when she somersaulted a cycling barrier at last week's hash?". A
sheepish Warmfront takes her DD in relatively swift fashion.
There is still a half pint left. Candidates include Ernie and Smellie who have clocked up 5.9 miles on the Shorts. They swear that they were on trail the whole time. Suspiciously, 5.9 miles is exactly the same distance that Beefy got on the Longs. There is also a story about pregnancy tests. Does a young Harriet have any news for us? It all gets rather distorted with references to baby sharks in Dubai. The long and the short of it [sic] is that Psycho gets the last DD, and a jolly good beer moustache in the process. This is for finding parts of a pregnancy testing kit on trail!
Next week
Next
week's Hash is from the Two Mile Oak, on the Newton Abbot to Totnes
Road near Abbotskerswell. Our Hare is Wet Johnny. Being the Hash closest
to Burn's night Hashers are invited to don Scottish theme, either on
trail or in the pub.
On-On to next week, MP
POSTSCRIPT
Our
Hare is snug as a bug in a rug. Tomorrow's trail is laid......or is it?
Polyfella and Warmfront are 15 minutes behind the other Longs on
returning to the pub. After realising that they were not on trail at the
top of Kerswell Lane they backtracked and picked up the trail. Being
the good Hashers that they are, they kicked out all the checks on their
way round.... Whatamistakatomaka! Long drawn out sigh...
Saturday, 17 January 2026
THE WIGHTON
Run #2112 Monday 19th January Circle up 7:15 pm promptly (please!) from The Wighton, Orchard Way, Torquay TQ2 7JA with stand-in stalwart Man-Pig.
The
hare advises: The On-Down will be at The Wighton TQ2 7JA (near Torbay
Hospital). Circle up at 7.15 for a prompt start as the pub closes at
10pm. Please make food orders from their standard menu before the run.
The pub has advised that they will aim to get food on the table by 8.45
so, perhaps, a slightly shorter run than usual. On-On.
TVH THE WORDS #2111 by Miss Inn
TVH3 The Words for 12 January 2026 from Miss Inn
The Kings Arms, Kingsteignton
Run No 2111
Hare: Ernie
Circled
up and GM Pocket Rocket asked for any notices etc and Manpig shared
that Teapot misses us all and hopes to see us at the pub one day.
Smellie said she needs more hares and also that next weeks trail was to
be laid by Piltdown Man and Georgie Porgie but that they were poorly and
so Manpig is backup hare and the trail may be in Torquay. Beeflicker
said if so he might need a lift next week. Pyscho said she had seen
Bluebird out running. The Hare (Ernie) said the walkers trail was 3+
miles, short 4+ miles and long 5+ miles.
On
On out of the Kings Arms carpark across the road and down Broadway
before turning right and winding through the housing estates. There
were plenty of checks which kept the hashers together for a lot of the
trail. Special mention for Beeflicker who sounded like he was dying,
true dedication to the hash!! Left along Chudleigh Road, past Teign
School, the swimming pool and the rugby pitch to join Exeter Road at
Five Lanes , FRBs Beefy, Warm Front, Psycho, Well Hopped, Miss Inn,
Pollyfella, Woodlend and Soapy headed Into Sandygate Mill and down to a
check by the stream where there was much confusion with Beefy circling
the field, Miss Inn pointing out her house and Warm Front heading off
deeper into the estate past a hidden cross. Woodlend finally picked up
the trail past the Sandygate Inn and the pack reformed and headed up the
hill across the roundabout, past the back of the swimming pool, into
Newcross Park and onto the first split. Walkers to the left and
Short/Longs right the crossroads by the Toll House where Shorts were
sent left and Longs straight on. Beefy was leading the group at this
point but several checks appeared to have already been kicked out and
the word was that Pollyfella was out in front somewhere. Running along
the old Claypits Lane it was apparent we would be heading to the River
Teign, left over a stile and into wet and muddy fields where the hare
seemed to have taken great pleasure in laying the dust through the
muddiest parts. Out into Preston and Miss Inn (with local knowledge)
headed left at a check past Sampsons Farm, calling out On One, On Two,
On On, before realising that no-one was answering!! Thinking of the
good of the pack (or reluctant to run on alone!!) she retraced her steps
and found the errant pack who had gone in the opposite direction before
finding a cross. Back together the intrepid hashers crossed the bridge
over the River Teign and turning right ran along the river bank with
the pack now spreading out, Beefy, Warm Front and Psycho taking the lead
with Well Hopped and Missing trailing behind them. At Ventiford Basin
the trail turned back towards Kingsteignton along the cycle track to
meet Exeter road and then down Broadway Road where On Home marked the
imminent end of a great trail. The author has to admit to not noticing a
small deviation through Oakford Park at the end but still clocked up
6.1 miles.
True
to her name Miss Inn only managed a quick drink at the pub and left
before the down downs so someone else will have to share the stories!!
TVH The Words addendum
Run #2111
Down-Downs by Man-Pig
We start by thanking the pub for having us back after having hosted the Christmas raffle.
Two
awards are present. Ernie has the Hashshit shirt. this has been hanging
up in his garage but has had such a good airing that it is almost
wearable. Hence Ernie decides to give it a proper clean......in his
dog's water bowl. The other award is the Guinness stove pipe hat that
Beeflicker has brought along.
We
thank the two Hares for a lovely trail. A mixture of urban and rural,
tarmac and mud. I am also pretty sure that there was a bit of virgin
territory along the river bank just before arriving at the Sandygate
Inn.
Ernie's
story was a simple competition. He was going to award the shirt to the
first Hasher to whinge about the mud. However, there were two candidates
- Soapy and Man-Pig. A vote was put to the floor with Soapy winning by a
show of hands.....even if some Hashers were voting with both hands!
In
old school Hash style, Soapy removes her top and dons the Hashshit
shirt. Melon-Picker tells her that she's walking home whilst others
suggest that she might not have much difficulty in thumbing a lift.....a
note for, "The Dirty One".
Beeflicker
has been a bit poorly. So poorly, in fact, that he could only manage
the Walker's trail - and he only embarked on that because of the comfort
and reassurances proffered by Florence Nightingale - aka Smellie. A
note for "The Night Nurse".
The
RA suddenly asked if there are announcements for the day i.e. a coming
of age, a 21st etc. "Yes". Soapy advises that on 23 January it is
Palmolive's 40th birthday.....crikey. Didn't that come round quickly!
There will be a "do" at Chudleigh Knighton village hall on 23 January
and all Hashers are welcome.....I've forgotten what time KO will be.
But
this was not the announcement that the RA had been expecting. "Is there
anyone here deserving of the Reginald Molehusband award for services to
driving". Once it had been explained that Reginald Molehusband was the
central character of a road safety campaign from the 1970's, the penny
dropped as Pocket Rocket appeared to melt away under the table. Our
esteemed GM, this very morning, has passed his car test. He is not
driving so he gets the penultimate half pint of ale....."Here's to
Reginald Molehusband".
The
last half of ale. It must go to one of the Hares, but which one? Again
the floor is asked to vote. Some vote with their hands, others more
vocally. The hands would suggest Ernie but the decibels suggest
Strap-On. He passes the car keys to Strap-Dancer and takes one for the
Haring demon duo...."Hold it in your hand Mrs Murphy".
I am pretty sure that we, additionally, needed to thank the Hares for the Down-Downs. So, my aplogies for not raising this.
Next week
Piltdown
Man & Georgy Porgy are down with the lurgy so next week's Hare will
be Man-Pig.
On-On to next week. MP
Saturday, 10 January 2026
KINGS ARMS
Run #2111 Monday 12th January Circle up 7:15 pm from the Kings Arms, Kingsteignton TQ12 3EG with hares Ernie & Strap-On. Psycho has previously mentioned that there will be chicken or sausages on a platter
for the hungry hashers.
TVH THE WORDS by Psycho
The Bell Inn at Bovey Tracey
Hare: Beeflicker
The Werdz
A select bunch (14?) met outside the Bell Inn, although there was also some dipping into the pub for a brief defrost.
Some announcements that I can't recall and I cheerfully volunteered for the werdz.
Walkers
and shorts turned right, longs to the left - and therein I got more
specialised on the longs. Walkers stayed one side of the river, losing
Georgie Porgie who made her way alone, avec chien.
Shorts
crossed the river and back again, took a few minor divergences from
trail, and, in the process absorbed 800+m elevation. Longs ascended to
the heavens, slipping and sliding, reaching Bovey's highest heights,
then on to Hennock woods, Shaptor woods and half of the longs gang made
it threequarters of the way up a particularly appealing blob of
rockface.
The
Hare took a tumble, Warmfront proved her levitation skills by leaving
no footprints in the soft snow dustings, and Pyscho wondered if she
really was well enough for this type of shenanigans. Beefy was as happy
as a train with all the hills from what i could see.
The promised descent did not come, despite some whimpering and begging. Owls amok. Surely we would descend at some point?
It
seemed that the hare got a bit muddled also, but then did sniff out the
trail for us - a long uneven yomp down through gorgeous wooded paths
'til Bovey town and the haven of the warm pub.
A
large sociable table meant awards from our cosy seats: Beeflicker for
an awesome set of trails and mislaying the prior laying of his own
actions, Piltdown Man for napping at the table, Warmfront for her
assault on a fellow hasher, Smellie for something else, and..
ON ON! to next week, which is Ernie's trail in Kingsteignton with chicken / sausages on a platter.
Thanks for a frosty, fun evening and another lovely trail from Beeflicker.
Psycho X
Sunday, 4 January 2026
THE BELL INN
Run #2110 Monday 5th January Circle up 7:15 pm outside the Bell Inn, Town Hall Pl, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot TQ13 9AA with Beeflicker. No food available but hashers are welcome to bring their own. 
TVH3 The Words for 29th December 2025
The Lord Nelson, Kingskerswell
Run No. 2109
HARE: Man-Pig
Who
wuz there: Man-Pig, Pocket Rocket, Shitfaced, Beefy, Pisswell, Piltdown
Man, Gorgy Porgy, Coldtits, Beeflicker, U-Bend, Melonpicker, Miss'Ing,
Roger the Dodger, Big End, Well Hopped, Strap-On, Strap-Dancer and
returnee - Runner Bean
THE LONGS VIEW by Beefy
At
a normal (I know) Hash, Beefy is the last On Trail owing to taking a
video of the departing Hashers. This was no different. The fact that all
were funnelled into the narrow, steeply descending path which leads
from the Nelson to Torquay Road meant that the front runners were well
away as recording continued of the rear guard comprising our GM and
former GM as they discussed their plan to "run the Longs, as usual".
Indubitably.
Beefy got going and, having reached Jury's Corner, found the Longs
ascending Coffinswell Lane and caught up with Pisswell. We found Miss
Inn at our first check and heard "On" called, by Bee Flicker, farther up
the road.
We
left the bright lights of 'Kerswell and crossed the boundary into the
sloe blackness of Coffinswell via the ancient, unmade route. Not for
long, however, as Bee Flicker came into view calling "Back check!" Being
at the back of the pack, Beefy was first to the Trail which branches
left and climbs and then drops into Coffinswell (Haccombe, Daccombe,
Coffinswell. All begins with "A". [Ask a real local what this means.])
The
descent, even when dry, keeps your concentration up and, at the end, we
wet our shoes before emerging on tarmac at a junction. Beefy wandered
around looking for marks and was soon joined by returnee Runner Bean who
found a mark On Left.
Bee
Flicker caught up and we ran past Greenaway Lane and onto a Check at
the junction of Under Way and Milber Lane. Bee Flicker went left and
Runner Bean ran right. Beefy stood listening for the "On" Call when a
pair of chattering Harriets, in the form of Miss Inn and Pisswell
approached. As luck would have it, a barely perceptible call was heard,
the check was kicked out and On we went up Milber Lane. We bore left,
continuing on Milber Lane and On past Paraprick's house. [The last time I
saw PP he said he would lay a Trail for us... come on, PP, dust off
those running shoes and have a run with us: you don't have to lay a
Trail, it would just be good to see you among us again!]
An
arrow shot us left into a narrow path which exited onto the zigzag road
between Zig Zag Quarry and Royal Aller Vale Quarry and then exits onto
Aller Brake Road but, no.. a cross. Back up the hill to a path on the
right for a run through the woods parallel to the road until it drops to
the road and a change in direction back towards Torquay. We take a
right and right again into Aller Road to run past some very new-looking
houses on immaculate tarmac: perhaps this counts as Virgin Territory?
Continuing
left on Aller Road, over the railway, we approach the confection of
roundabouts at Aller Cross. The Pig had instructed: 'The more "road
closed" signs you pass, the more On Trail you are.' or something like
that. Beefy found Runner Bean here and we pressed on along Old Newton
Road, onto Church End Road and Yon Street, then past KFC (Kingskerswell
Former Church), over the A380 and On to Check. Runner Bean hit Chuchway
Lane while Beefy went straight on up Huxnor Road. Miss Inn appeared
around this time but, no Bee Flicker.
Back
to the check and it was still intact so, check Eginswell Lane. No marks
so, back to the check. Bee Flicker turned up and found marks along
Edginswell Lane on the Right so, "On" was called and Beefy went back to
kick out.
The
Trail continued along Edginswell Lane. Beefy didn't see the check at
Saturday's Lane but, Runner Bean was checking. Bee Flicker had seen a
Back Check and met Beefy at Hamelin Way. Runner Bean joined us, fresh
from not finding the Trail. Together, we took the path which runs
parallel with, then under, Hamelin Way, over the Torquay branch line and
back to Torquay Road.
At
the foot crossing, near Kerswell Arch, Bee Flicker carried on back to
his car. Runner Bean and I met Coldtits who swore blind we were going
the wrong way. Well, we crossed the road to enter Claremont Avenue and
join Southey Lane. A short run to Fore Street and arrival back at the
Nelly gave a recorded milage of 6.9. The Hare was correct when he said
the Longs are a shade under seven miles. Success all round. A great
Trail, no rain and, Runner Bean and Beefy concurred that the temperature
was balmy compared to Scotland and Widecombe. A jog back to the car
made it a (Magnificent) "SEVEN!"
Thanks
go to Man Pig, again, for a Trail worth much more than "SEVEN!" by any
reckoning and a very good time at the On-down, too.
Down-Downs (courtesy of MP)
We
start by thanking the pub for having us, for opening for us, for doing
the casserole for us and for providing the Down-Downs....a good way in
which to end the year.
There
is one award, close but not present. It is in Beeflicker's car so he is
despatched to get it. In his absence we proceeded with stories of
misdemeanours.
First
up was Beefy. He has a story about being unable to hear Runner Bean
calling "On-On" or "On Back". This is because he could not be heard
above the continued rabbitting between Miss'Ing and Pisswell. Unable to
reproduce Chas & Dave's "yak. Yak. Rabbit. Rabbit", Miss'Ing was
chosen to receive the DD accompanied by, "Here's to Rabbit. Rabbit".
Beeflicker
returns with the Guinness stove pipe hat. He has a story about one of
our experienced FRB's getting lost and nearly doing the trail a second
time. This goes to Pisswell. "You're stupid. You're stupid. You're so
damn dumb. If your Mother hadn't been there you'd be a lump of cum".
The
tables are turned and there is a note for the chivalrous one....if
anyone could pronounce it, which they couldn't. This went to Beeflicker
for helping an elderly person across the main road....or was it he that
was helped across the road? It matters not. No one can pronounce
chivalrous without stuttering so it is a note for, "Age Concern".
Coldtits gets a DD for being late....I think.
Our returnee, Runner Bean, gets a DD for, well, returning, albeit briefly.
The
final two halves go to a pair of Hashers who, somehowm found themselves
off trail and in The park Inn for a swifter on the way round the trail.
Inevitably, it is the usual suspects, Shitfaced and Pocket Rocket. A
note for "The led and the misled".
Next week
Next week's Hash is from the Bell Inn, Bovey Tracey. Our Hare is Beeflicker. No food but we are welcome to bring our own.
On-On to next week and a Happy New Year from Beefy and Manpig
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