Saturday, 16 April 2022

TVH3 The Words for 11th April 2022 - Court Farm, Abbotskerswell - The Cloverleaf - Run No. 1912

by Man-Pig

HARE: Piddler
 
Who wuz there: Piddler, Going Down, Bluebird, Man-Pig, Arkangel, Only Here for the Beer, Piltdown Man, Smellie, Broadshit, Melonpicker, Soapy, Wash 'n' Go, Aloe Vera, Teapot, Wetfart, Beefy, Pisswell, Rambo, Fallen Woman, Coldtits, Tamsin (needs a name), U-Bend, Wet-Johnny, Erection, Manopause, Strap-On, Mrs Strap-On (now Strap-Dancer), Bobbiball, Screwed, Bella, Rise 'n' Shine, Mateus Rose, Teararse.
 
The Circle
In the absence of our GM, U-Bend was notionally earmarked as stand-in RA for the evening. Piddler's main concern seemed to be filling out a questionnaire regarding who wanted a hot buffet and Pisswell was now taking money.....still not sure what she was taking money for but she had gathered £4 by the end of the evening.
 
U-Bend welcomed everyone into the circle.....well, not quite everyone as Tamsin snuck into the last available car parking space just as the circle finished and Coldtits had yet to arrive. This was a bit of a shame as the Hares instructions were.....errrrrrrm......baffling. "For those people on the Longs, ignore the Longs' arrows!". Piddler then went on to befuddle the easily befuddled even more. "There are three loops. Each loop finishes back here at the pub. Make sure you return to the pub and I shall direct you onto the next loop".
 
The Trail
Well, the instructions sounded simple enough. However they were predicated on two assumptions:
1) that hashers would all make it back to the pub - not necessarily a given
2) that Piddler would, indeed, be back at the pub to offer his divine guidance.....hmmmmmmm
The Longs and the Shorts exited the pub car park via the pedestrian gate to the left of the entrance drive. We then wound our way onto Slade Lane in the centre of Abbotskerswell and the first Long/Short split/loop and confusion. There were marks on both sides of the road. Neither were dots. On one side of the road were lines of flour about a foot long. On the other side of the road there were similar lines but these were all accompanied by a flour "L". We assumed that the latter must be the return leg of the loop.
 
The Longs trail (if that was what we were on?) led us northwest along Slade Lane before bearing right and up Ford Road. Beefy was the FRB as the trail then went straight across Manor Road and followed the footpath uphill and across an open field. Well, this is not entirely accurate.
 
Up until 3 years ago, the footpath did run through an open field that was used for village fetes and children's games. For all practical purposes it was used as the village green. Now the footpath is fenced in on both sides. I don't know why it had been fenced in but it was a shame to pass the 3 large oak trees, now inaccessible, in the middle of the field. For many years I have run past these oaks and at least one of them has always had a swing or a rope hanging off its boughs for the children to play on........now nothing.
 
On Stoneman's Hill our first check. Beefy went left whilst Man-Pig checked right. Both were back checks. The only alternative was a dogleg and onto the public footpath that would take us down to Decoy Woods. This was going to be a long loop.
 
Wet-Johnny led the pack down into the edge of Decoy Brake and another check. Man-Pig went left only to find a false trail. Wet-Johnny had gone straight ahead into the woods and was now calling "On-On" just as the rest of the FRB's caught up. These comprised Broadshit and the remaining Penners - Erection and Manopause. Other regular Longs were not in sight. Smellie has a foot injury, Tamsin might still be recovering from Covid and Arkangel was on-trail but conducting it at a more leisurely pace.
 
I was now at the back of the Longs, but not for Long as the FRB's had overrun a junction and stumbled across another back check. I guessed that Wet-Johnny was in front of me but I never did see him again till the pub.
 
The trail skirted the south western edge of Decoy Woods. Upon exiting the woods onto a cart track we came to a check. Man-Pig was already checking out the public footpath that runs southwest along a hedgebank. Sure enough, at the end of the first field we came to the third mark, "On-On". We crossed the corner of the second field before entering the field with the deserted barn slap, bang in the centre of it. The last time we ran through this field it was planted with maize 6 feet tall.
 
The footpath rejoined tarmac on Priory Road. Behind me I could see Broadshit, Beefy and the Penners. No sign of Wet-Johnny though. Was he in front or behind?
 
Arriving back at Court Farm car park, I caught up with Screwed, Bella and Piltdown Man. They said that they'd been a little off trail and were doing their own thing. In the absence of any sign of Piddler in the pub car park I embarked on the second loop.
 
This took us into the churchyard and immediately right and along the footpath, crossing Corn Park Road before turning left onto Court Grange Road. The trail took us onto the homemade cycle cross track that runs parallel with the road for 200 yards. Back on tarmac and yet another back check (Piddler really likes these!). A track marked as a public footpath took us due south and almost to Whiddon Road and.....you guessed it.....another back check! Back down the flooded footpath that we've hashed along many times in the past.
 
At the end of the perpetually flooded section of track, we turned right and through a galvanised steel pedestrian gate. This had us traversing the two fields that took us back to the pub on Wilton Way. This time Piddler was present!
 
Q. "Where have you been Man-Pig?"
A. "Decoy Woods and then the second loop through the graveyard"
"You fool. You've done the third loop second"
"Well. You weren't in the car park to give directions!"
 
With that, Piddler imparted the divine wisdom that had me on the third/second loop down Grange Road before joining Wilton Way and bearing right past the Butchers Arms. I wonder if it will ever reopen as a pub? The out and return legs took us up a track that then narrowed into a footpath. It was just getting dark and two torches were coming towards me. It was Smellie and Anne on the Walkers trail. A quick "Hello" and "Goodbye" and it wasn't long before I was in a field and catching up with Arkangel just below the power pylons. We were having a quiet conversation about Exeter Chiefs' win over Munster when the peace was shattered by the Pillock with the small horn. Bluebird was wandering around parts of the trail blowing his horn. Exiting the field, we came to the final check which had been kicked out to the right to the final (or should that be second?) return leg.
 
The idea of setting a trail in the shape of a clover leaf is inspired. However, it will always need co-ordination at its centre. It almost worked. The publicised distance of 5 miles wasn't far off. My elderly, and occasionally dodgy, Garmin recorded 5.43 miles; probably not far off the mark.
 
Well done Piddler. You nearly pulled it off. Now, where is Coldtits?
 
The Down-Downs
Hashshit shirt absent as it is with Shitfaced.
 
Jester's hat from Manopause to Wet-Johnny for not shouting "On-On".....He's the meanest. He sucks etc.
 
Wet-Johnny gives baby bat hat to Beefy for wearing dodgy leather gloves on trail. A note for the rapist.
Piddler a very slow down-down for setting the trail.
 
Anne gets named Strap-Dancing.
 
Next week
Passage House Inn, Kingsteignton with Screwed as hare - no doubt assisted by Bella.
On-On to next week.

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