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Cheshire Hash House Harriers

Cheshire Hash How

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  • Home Page Link
  • Pubs we have run from
  • The next runs listed
  • How we set our trail
  • Statto Zone.. Random statistics from the on-on sec
  • Trail Reports going back years
  • The photographic Evidence
  • Other Hash Links, Local, National and International

Hash Style

Cheshire Hash are a sociable group of people who like a pint and don't mind a muddy run to get the mood going and provide an excuse (What a give away). An important point is that the pub or beer are good. The latter is the most important.

Marking Methods

Cheshire mark their trails differently to many other hashes but the method works in summer or winter, rain or snow. As to why..Cos we always have.
Check points are marked as a circle in stick chalk.
We mark with chalk arrows or twists of loo paper tied in the hedges or trees initially to the right of a trail unless otherwise mentioned.
ALL routes from a check have ONE marker. When a hasher finds this they will call 'ONE' and continue looking.
The ON-ON will have at least one further marker of paper or a DOUBLE chalk arrow. The hasher will call the ON-ON and everyone goes that way till the next check. Usually someone (often the co-hare) is covering the back of the trail so no-one is lost.

Trail Style

Cheshire Hash follow a trail that usually falls within the range of 5 to 6.5 miles. The trail usually takes about one and a half hours to complete. Most trails Start and Finish at a pub and will include road and rural trails (even in busy towns it is surprising how many rural trails are tucked away).
In the past we have not set a Walkers trail as such BUT there are often short cuts and we are of Varying ability and ages. Our slower hashers operate at about 4-5 miles per hour.
The hare will leave a map for the latecomers so they can catch up, and will also provide one to anyone who wants to walk while the hash is on

The FRBs often have no sense of direction. It winter it will often be MUDDY and always be DARK
So bring a change of clothes and from the end of August to the end of April a torch would be required. (A runner-brite helps as well)

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