Beware - TICKS!
There's lots of them out there on the moor, in the woods, parks, gardens and along the coast. They can carry harmful infections that can be transmitted to humans, and they spread Lyme Disease. They will attach themselves to your bare skin - legs, arms and much cosier places - so it's worth knowing what to look for and how to safely remove a tick.
See tickbitepreventionweek.org/tick-check
30 years of L2H3 |
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30th Birthday Run
See the first run: The Cornish Times interview and the first L2H3 Word >
See the first 100 runs >
Our 1000th run in 1998 and more photos >
Brittany
2012 See the photos >
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hash diaries
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Need new shoes? 10% discount for L2H3 members at:
selling New Balance shoes made in a very nice factory in Flimby, Cumbria The Cornwall Running Store, Wadebridge www.cornwallrunning.com |
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World Interhash 2014 BrusselsSee World Interhash Brussels www.interhash2014.com and www.worldinterhash.com |
On Sec stuff... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... |
Mismanagement |
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Hash Camp
Venue: Kelynack, near St Just in deepest darkest Cornwall Cost: adults £25, children £15 Please sign up if you are planning to go - payment by end of May. |
Hash A&Ea word
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L2H3 On SecsSee all the On Secs from when we started in 1982 (use the side bar on the box to scroll down) |
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The Hash Run
The Art of the Hare >
Some expert advice for us all
The Hash Run - a simple explanation >
An alternative version for greater clarity
It's time you laid a run... >
by Get One Free
L2H3 GM
L2H3 Grand Master Rotton Cotton
has done over 1200 runs, is a great great grandfather, went up Kilimanjaro in 2005, is officially disabled, a pensioner, and
IS STILL HASHING EVERY WEEK!
On On!




Hash Camp 2012
2012
Friday 22 June - Sunday 24 June 2012
from Dr Feelgood
