Sunday, September 25

Stoke Woods - Hole-in-1 and BlueToe - 15th Spetember 2016

Today’s trail was laid by Hole in One (the witch) with an on down to the New Inn at Cowley Bridge.
On the hash: I think of rude things in my head, Rocky forgets some cups and bull bait drinks out of his shoe.

Sunday, September 18

Bovey Tracey - Mouthful and No Butt - 18th Sept 2016

Another large turnout for No Butt and Mouthful’s trail at Bovey Tracey – a popular hashing venue that had also hosted the Full Moon Hash on Friday. Consequently, there were left over marks which could potentially mislead the pack, although the hares stressed that they had laid very neat marks and not “flour explosions” which we were to ignore.

Sunday, September 11

Pynes Hill - Damp Patch - 11th September 2016

A fantastic turnout of over 40 for today's hash. It was a 20 minute detour for a 5 minute journey for us since Bridge Road was shut.  But obviously everyone knows the hare wasn't going to disappoint. And if its length (rather than girth) thats important to you, then you were going to like this one.

9th October Hash - a fund-raising-spectacular for mnda

Organised and hared by Blobhoblin



You can enter on the day. Or register with Exeter Golf and Country Club individually.  Or let me know via the facebook group, or email stickinsex@cityofexeterh3.org.uk by Sunday 2nd October.

Sunday, September 4

Bracken Tor - joint with Ashburtion H3 (SOS) - 4th September 2016

It’s not often we stray as far North as Okehampton, because they’re a bit weird up there. But since Ash Hash were far from their own patch on their weekend, we thought we ought to make sure they get home safely. Bracken Tour Youth Hostel is just the other side of the A30, not far from the Camp, and can be reached by a particularly uneven track! After being shaken to bitz, we ventured up to the house itself, and had a lovely tour of the building thanks to 3D – who’d attended the whole weekend, with newly mended (and still recovering) Runnerbean. 

While some of Ash Hash had already left, after a very soggy Saturday and partying hard into the night, the City of Exeter stalwarts were still standing, and determined to get their Sunday dose of hashing. SOS and friends were our hares, and they was supposed to have laid a short trail, to get us back by noon. That wasn’t what happened! But it was a fantastic trek up on to the moor, first heading across the Camp, and there were lots of army types wondering what we were doing. You could tell that they were camp soldiers by their sequins on their camouflage! Then, up on to the moor proper – with real sheep’s poo.  

The shorts stayed on the low track, and was there for those with hangovers. The longs meanwhile took the high road looping up and over a couple of tors – West Mill and Rowtor I think! Many remarks were overheard about how much better the weather was than yesterday – and how there were views to be seen! There were a lovely selection of sweets at the sweetie stop. The brains went down especially well. Several of the hashers took the easy option of heading back to the camp via transport, while the remainder of the pack followed a particularly bleak road. Thankfully, by this time, it was mostly downhill. With no sheriff, there were no fines in the closing circle.

Next week's trail is from Pynes Hill, a map is here!

 

Bracken Tour - joint with Ashburtion H3 (SOS) - 4th September 2016

It’s not often we stray as far North as Okehampton, because they’re a bit weird up there. But since Ash Hash were far from their own patch on their weekend, we thought we ought to make sure they get home safely. Bracken Tour Youth Hostel is just the other side of the A30, not far from the Camp, and can be reached by a particularly uneven track! After being shaken to bitz, we ventured up to the house itself, and had a lovely tour of the building thanks to 3D – who’d attended the whole weekend, with newly mended (and still recovering) Runnerbean. 

While some of Ash Hash had already left, after a very soggy Saturday and partying hard into the night, the City of Exeter stalwarts were still standing, and determined to get their Sunday dose of hashing. SOS and friends were our hares, and they was supposed to have laid a short trail, to get us back by noon. That wasn’t what happened! But it was a fantastic trek up on to the moor, first heading across the Camp, and there were lots of army types wondering what we were doing. You could tell that they were camp soldiers by their sequins on their camouflage! Then, up on to the moor proper – with real sheep’s poo.  

The shorts stayed on the low track, and was there for those with hangovers. The longs meanwhile took the high road looping up and over a couple of tors – West Mill and Rowtor I think! Many remarks were overheard about how much better the weather was than yesterday – and how there were views to be seen! There were a lovely selection of sweets at the sweetie stop. The brains went down especially well. Several of the hashers took the easy option of heading back to the camp via transport, while the remainder of the pack followed a particularly bleak road. Thankfully, by this time, it was mostly downhill. With no sheriff, there were no fines in the closing circle.

Next week's trail is from Pynes Hill, a map is here!