Cambridge Hash House Harriers

Welcome to the home page for the Cambridge Hash House Harriers.

Web hare

To cut a long story short, we are a drinking club with a running problem. If you think you would enjoy a non-competitive run around the local countryside, followed by a beer or two in a local hostelry afterwards, hashing may be for you.

The Cambridge hash meets every Sunday throughout the year, starting at 11am sharp, so to avoid being left behind arrive at about 10.45 am.

New runners and visitors are especially welcome, just turn up at the run venue at 10.45am. Please bring clean shoes to change into if it looks like shiggy weather. The run cost is £3 (GB pounds).


Cuming Runs

Click on the postcode for a location map of the pub/inn/venue
If the pub has its own web site, clicking on its name will take you there.

The arrow on the map will be set to point to the venue. When a venue is far from houses, like in a forest, the postcode will be the nearest place to it. In all cases the arrow on the map is the most accurate location. Larger or smaller scale maps can be viewed by using the "Zoom" button at the bottom of the map.

The hares will decide the run type and details and will instruct the pack at the start.

November

Run 2396 Nov 24th - Rose and Crown, Histon, CB24 9JB
Hare: Muddy Puddle, Horny and Sox Maniac
Re-opened under the new ownership of Milton Brewery.
Run 2395 Nov 17th - Holwell Bowls Club, Holwell, SG5 3SL - Tel: 01462 892 698
Hare: Antar
ON INN will be at The Plume of Feathers SG5 3YD
Run 2394 Nov 10th - Plough, Coton, CB23 7PL - Tel: 01954 210 489
Hare: Jetstream and Unmentionable
Please park in the overflow car park, through the hedge. We are in the marquee.
Run 2393 Nov 3rd - Blind Fiddler, Anstey, SG9 0BW - Tel: 01763 848 000
Hare: Shamcock and U Bend
Halloween run.

How to Lay a Trail

Thanks to deliverence we now have a link to some instructions on how to lay a trail. Future Hares please check out How to Lay a Trail before setting out to rece the trail.

For the more cybeer orientated Hares there's a Map your run thingy which might help you ensure that your trail isn't too long - although an easier guide is to keep within four squares on the oS map!. Also check out outdooractive.


Statistics

For those who are interested in statistics, why not check out how many Runs everyone has done. This is now being updated regularly and may even be accurate. Please pass your thanks/abuse/complaints directly to Pedro who now compiles the Stats and keeps them up to date.


These pages are maintained by El Rave and if you have half a mind to join us (that's more than enough),
please email Cambridge HHH

On-On!