Hairlines











828

04-Feb-15

BrushOff

The Monkton Inn Car Park, West Monkton
O/D The Monkton Inn

TA2 8NP

Need A New Volunteer for Hairlines

829

11-Feb-15

BabySpice
GentlemanCaller

830

18-Feb-15

Tom Tom
assisted by Neve

Master Thatcher, Lisieux Way, Taunton

TA1 2PD

831

25-Feb-15

Ken/Eric

Dunster Steep Car Park, Dunster

TA24 6AS

832

04-Mar-15

P2L & Why Bother

833

11-Mar-15

Grasshopper

834

18-Mar-15

835

25-Mar-15

836

01-Apr-15

837

08-Apr-15

838

15-Apr-15

837

24-Apr-15

838

29-Apr-15

WAM


Monday, 13 May 2013

Run 736 - The Bell Inn Creech st Michael - WAM!



Hares: WAM (Ably assisted by JB). 
Hounds: Big Bird, Pink2lips, Why Bother, DitW, Dormouse, JB, Phantom, Liz, Mark, Tenzing, Martini, Sorcerer’s Apprentice (Sorcerer’s App or SAP maybe!) and new runner Sarah.


 Hurray, hurray, Martini arrived on time- shaken but not too stirred this week, and ready for a run on a lovely evening in Creech. St. Michael. 

Welcomed new runner Sarah, who bravely ran with shin splints so all hashers carefully watched over her in their normal caring way by waiting at checks and frequently inquiring solicitously about her well being while on route. 

Welcomed back our friend, Sorcerers Apprentice, after his holidays in the Far East – South Korea and China and for anyone lucky enough to hear of his holiday tales you got a free geography lesson too this week by hashing near him. 

At start Hare told us to be ready for the off and basically we had a lovely fast, flat run along a river and back the other side with lots of fish hooks for the speedy and unwary which meant that the two Nicks (DitW and P2L) were in the lead for much of the time!

Sorcerer’s Apprentice found the only puddle of mud left on the riverbank and slipped over in it. Luckily not injured so carried on chatting about Guangzhou (known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, capital and largest city in Guangdong province).

Chocolate popcorn at sweetie stop was a new culinary experience for all. 

Lovely evenings run and even spotted a pair of serene swans gliding along on our return journey to the pub where all enjoyed a swift half or two.

Many thanks WAM and to JB too for a lovely evening hash in evening light





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