Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Hash Report Habberley Golf club April 2012


# 192

Date: Thursday 5th April 2012
Pub: Habberley Golf Club
Hare: Just Helen
Visitors: Martin & Ethan
Virgins: None
Beers: Banks’s Bitter & Mild, Murphys, Stowford Press Cider, bottled beers/ales 
Food: Gammon & pineapple / Mediterranean vegetable nut roast, salad & chips

Trail: 21 hashers (most of whom were in fancy dress with a doctors/nurses/school/college theme to celebrate the hare’s graduation).  Approximately a 4-mile trail around Low and High  Habberley, and Habberley Valley with quite a few false trails.  Refreshments halfway round probably caused a bit of unruliness, as the hashers were more concerned over the name of one of the rocks rather than picking up the trail again!  A final halt at Pecketts Rock saw some of the hashers climb to the top in search of the Devil’s Armchair – thankfully, no one was lost.

Down downs: the hare, also christened Hot Lips; Game Bird for flashing her PE knickers, Cyclopath for announcing that she will be running the London Marathon this year and Pete (?Compost) for actually turning up to a hash - it’s been a long time!

Hot Lips (Ne Just Helen!)

That running Bug!


From Just Helen
How I got the running bug

I started running a couple of years ago.  I was heading for the big 4 0 and wanted to do something to get a bit fitter and prevent the dreaded middle-aged spread.  I also wanted to do it as cheaply as possible – i.e. FREE.  One of my work colleagues told me that the hardest thing to do was actually fitting a new exercise regime into your daily life.  His advice?  Start small.  For the next 2 weeks I got up early every morning, put my newly acquired running gear on, walked about 200m down the road and then walked back again.  After a few mornings of doing this, I started making little changes like walking there and running back, before gradually increasing the distance.  Within a few weeks I was running about 1 mile around the block every other morning; I’d lost a bit of weight too - excellent!  I did a few longer off-road runs with my brother in law (a long-distance runner) and loved this sort of running but found that I needed more time for this – time I didn’t have every day.

I’d heard about the Hash House Harriers.  They all sounded a little eccentric to tell you the truth, so I continued with my early morning lonesome runs, knowing this was manageable for me.  I then bumped into a friend of my sister’s just before Christmas and after a long chat about something else, I picked up on the fact that she ran with a group.  This I questioned her about and learned that she also ran with the Hash House Harriers but the Wyre Forest group.  I looked them up on the internet (both the Wyre Forest and Malvern groups) decided that they were indeed all mad BUT I was still interested.  There was going to be a run that week, although I felt that Christmas wasn’t really the right time to join an established group.  After talking to another friend of mine about running and hashing, she agreed with me “they sound completely mad, let’s join!” 
 Our first hash was 29th December 2011, a very muddy run!  My friend unfortunately sustained an ankle injury that night and is yet to return (although she assures me she will.  Meanwhile, I’ve become a more permanent fixture. 

And how I volunteered to be Hash Scribe

I was relaying the above story to the Amateur, the Professional and Tits or Treats once we had eaten and done the down downs after the first trail I had laid.  I had been talking about reading the Malvern HHH website to see what I was really letting myself in for.  I said I liked the reports about the runs (and the shenanigans afterwards) and that was what had sparked my intrigue.  I commented on the lack on Wyre Forest HHH reports, which was then met with “how about you do the blog then?!” from Game Bird.  This was followed up with “2 & a half pints and she’ll do anything!” from Shag (thank you, Shag!  That’s not quite true, I’ll have you know, but I did think, well, why not?) 
So here goes then!  On on…

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Lots more Photos on the website

Check out On-Hash for hundreds of photos. Excellent ones include Royal Wedding, Eagle & Spur and a very cold Family Hash from Clifton.

Well done Hash Flash

Lassie

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

St Patrick Days Hash

It is a mixture of road and off road..........post code DY12 8AU Check location map (link  on this blog)
Please park at the bottom of Ron Hill, Cleobury Mortimer.
We will eat afterwards at Game Bird's Mom's House who lives on Ron Hill - food cooked by me and Mom - probably bring drinks - as have not a clue who will turn up !!! But I will have drinks if anyone forgets................and wear something GREEN    ***FORFEIT IF YOU DONT***
on on
Game Bird 
Map Ron Hill, Cleobury Mortimer

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Black Boy Hash 17 February 2011 route

For all you dizzy and twisted hashers just relive your hash!

Friday, 18 February 2011

Black Boy, Bewdley 17th Feb 2011

A hash with a twist! Compost and Cyclopath laid this spiral hash round Bewdley. 4 miles in total, but no more than half a mile from home. More than one hasher thought they were on inn only to be teased away again with the dizzy route.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Wyre Forest 8 Sunday 13 February

Well done to our 3 intrepid entrants to this lovely wet and muddy race through the scenic Wyre Forest.

Saint finished 69th in a time of 64 mins 26 seconds and finished 7th out of 30in his age.

Eamon Thompson, one of our newest Hashers finished 119th in a time of 71mins 41secs and was 15th out of 25 in his age group.

Lassie finished 175th in a time of 83 mins and was 28th out of 30 in his age group.