All runs start at 11.00 am on Sundays, except where shown.
For a combined list of four local hashes, go HERE.
Click HERE to see how many runs you've done.
Monday 18th February 2019, 7:00pm: Ebley Full Moon February Hash is from The Star, Main Road, Whiteshill, Stroud GL6 6AE. Hare: Soggy Balls. More on the Ebley Website.
Tuesday, 19th February, 7:30pm: The XYSTUS HHH February Hash is from The Penny Farthing Inn, Aston Crews HR9 7LW. Pub is about 2 miles off A40 Ross road out of Glos. First right after Farmers Boy pub at Box Bush (Longhope). Hare: Dr. Doo.
1879
24/02/19
The Beaufort Arms, 55 North Road, Stoke Gifford BS34 8PB. Near to Bristol Parkway railway station.
The Rose and Crown, Wotton Road, Rangeworthy, BS37 7NB. On the B4058 between Wotton Under Edge and Iron Acton. Please park as many cars as possible in Church Lane, opposite the pub.
Saturday, 6th April 2019: Annual General Piss Up (AGPU). The Greenbank Tavern, 57 Belle Vue Road, BS5 6DP. Food provided (veggies/dietary requirements please pre-inform Lunchi). All welcome. See SOCIAL page for agenda and minutes of last meeting.
1885
07/04/19
The Mason's Arms, 124 Park Road, Stapleton, NE Bristol BS16 1DT. Near the M32.
E&OE
Contact Sir TFC to set a run.
Hares! Please report any poorly-maintained footpaths to Travelog, chris.bloor@oss.org.uk, at The Open Spaces Society.
First timers: to try "hashing", simply come to one of the above venues with some scruffy running gear. Also, try to read the very small print below. If you can't, click here. Don't be late - we start on time! First runs are free (a small charge - currently £1.00 - is made thereafter).
Hash-style runs are usually, but not exclusively, held on public land, footpaths, or roads. No guarantee can be made that this is always the case if, for instance, public footpaths are not clearly marked, either in situ or on maps; the ownership of the land is uncertain; or for any other reason. Each runner is free to decide whether or not to follow the marked course. It is the responsibility of each participant to ensure his or her own safety and the safety of others, including non-participants, livestock and wildlife. Dogs are the responsibility of their owners/keepers. Children under sixteen years must be accompanied by, and are the responsibility of, their parents or carers. Each "hash" covers a different location and route, and is run without marshals or other officials. "Hash House Harriers" defines a style of social jogging and is not a legal entity.