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Hash Stash

To commemorate the 1300th hash we are doing a hash stash order.

The design is a heatmap of the GPS traces from our hashes since records began*. Thanks to Fishbait for producing the heatmap.


The order form shows all the options and prices.

Submit your form and payment by 5th April. Stash will be distributed on the 1300th hash.

Christmas Hash

Hear ye, hear ye!

Let it be known that the Christmastide Hash shall fall on the twelfth day of December in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty-two.

Honoured guests and dignitaries shall gather at the Sheffield Tap during the evening watch [7pm] to await the arrival of HRH before proceeding with a tour of the Estate [7.30pm]. This will be following by feasting and revelry at Prithiraj [Ecclesall Road, 9pm].

On On.

Fast Eddie
Royal Herald

Hash Winter Training Camp (Lite)

Update: Now starting at Bull's Head, Foolow

Sticky Shaft's rigorous training for OMM 2023 starts here (though no one will be subjected to actual camping, unless you miss the last bus home).

Fishbait will lay a direct route from Foolow to Bakewell along flat and dry trails with minimal distractions en route.

Training Schedule - Saturday 26th November

1148 65 bus departs Hunters Bar
1225 65 bus arrives Bull's Head, Foolow
1226 Training activities commence
1730 Training activities continue at Thornbridge Taproom
1938 218 bus departs Bakewell

Christmas Hash


The hash committee has unanimously decided that the Christmas hash will be on 13th December. 

The fancy dress theme is Pantomime (oh, no it isn't etc....). So get planning your outfit!

Start at the Sheffield Tap (Sheffield train station) , meal at Zara's curry house, Crookes.

Hash Winter Training Camp (Lite)

The rigorous hash training regime continues with a slimmed down pub crawl winter training camp (featuring no actual camping).

Our intrepid hare, Prof, will be laying a hilly 12km route from Castleton to Hope on 13th November including (possibly) a watering hole or two.

Training schedule - Saturday 13th November

11:33   272 Bus leaves Hunters Bar
12:10   272 Bus arrives in Castleton
12:12   Meet at George Hotel
13:03   Winter Training activities
18:00   Curry Cabin, Hope

Hash Rest

It's time for a Hash Rest
It is with genuine sadness that I write this, but to care well for one another in these troubled times we must follow the government's advice in practicing social distancing and avoiding group gatherings. While many of us would consider the hash 'essential contact', we must take that much valued camaraderie online to protect our vulnerable members and the vulnerable in society. It is no longer about us, it is about others. 

For further explanation please see this video.

Please bring your optimism, banter, support and laughter onto WhatsApp and keep in touch until we can hash together again. (Get in touch if you're not in the group and want to be).

Looking forward to the party when we return. Stay safe folks.
On and on and on....
Fast Eddie

Christmas Hash


The Christmas hash will be starting from the Sheffield Tap (at the station) and stumbling across one or two (or three or...) watering holes, before ending at Butlers Balti. (Amigos, plan A, was closed sorry)

Put your name down on this list by midday Tuesday 19 Nov so we can book a big enough table!

Winter Training Camp

Final call - vote now for a date


It is proposed that the 'winter' training camp takes place during September or October this year, in the hope of encountering better weather than a November/January date.
The location will be finalised when we have a date, but it will be a bunkhouse within an hours drive of Sheffield. The format will, no doubt, be the traditional saturday afternoon hash with multiple pit stops followed by food, beer and shenanigans. Sunday morning will be the 'recovery hash' before parting company around lunch time.

If you wish to attend hash camp please vote in the doodle poll to give us dates and an idea of numbers.

We will remember them

On Sunday 8th July this year volunteers from Sheffield Hash House Harriers will run a 34 mile relay from Edale to Redmires (Sheffield), visiting 12 World War 1 memorials along the way, and laying a wreath at each. The relay will finish at Hill 60 - a training hill used by soldiers before they went to fight in the Great War.
The relay is to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War One. We feel it is especially important in 2018 to remember those who gave their lives in the parishes where many of us live and work.
One of the memorials we will visit
We have been inspired by Simon Wright's “Do Something Extraordinary” challenge. 50% of the money raised will go to the Royal British Legion and 50% to Horseback UK.
To support us in our challenge visit our donation page.
Want to be involved in the challenge? Look out here for more details soon or contact Spiv.