HVH3 #38 Hash Trash
(The Hash Previously known as HVH3 #36


as usual, BMP laid a GREAT trail for the HVH3... only too bad -- very few showed to enjoy it.
Atkins Farm Market was overcrowded with typical weekenders going thru the pumpkins and autumn collections ... the parking lot was overflowing, but the true hashers showed and found the hare (BMP a.k.a. back door boy) across the street waiting in his signature kilt...

Due to the anthrax scare, BMP changed the hash marker to flour mixed with red carpenter's chalk and all went well. initially, we worried that the red flour would be hidden in all the fall foliage, but due to his expert trail laying, (along with T.P. for the really bad shiggy), the hashers never got lost... but we did get misdirected a few times...
all in all, a great trail thru some wooded trails, shiggy, power lines, and thru Hampshire College... and a good beer check (with good beer -- Tremont Summer Ale)..

Madame Flutterby was the FRB, cutting trail and leading the rest of us. And he did it after a wild weekend hashing with Bahston H3 the night before. (he's a hard-core hasher). and he had to leave to go to work, serving our country, protecting us from the radical diaper heads...

Hawkeye showed up early and had to leave to go to work also.
CainusLickus and CameOnVacation rounded out the rest of the pack and, of course, brought their canines to help sniff out the trail.

After the circle (where BMP remained the honorable holder of the hash-sh*t), we retired to the Ale House for more beer and pizza.
another hard-core hasher, CaJones, showed up at our food fest to give us support.

The next hash for HVH3 would normally be on the weekend of 27-28 Oct, but discussion led to having a HALLOWEEN hash on the 31st. -- stay posted for this special event!

rumor has it that the hardfarts are recovering from their marathon and will host a hash next weekend - 20-21 Oct... stay posted for the details. I'll be driving down for it, so if you want to car pool, let me know.

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