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  • tiggs121
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    Watching my wife die – bad – watching my daughter watching her mother die – horrific!

    tiggs121
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    Guy goes into the butchers

    "I'd like to buy a wasp"

    "we don't sell wasps"

    "Well you've got one in the window!"

    tiggs121
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    Vango Helium 200 is roomy for one – cosy for two and weighs 1.2kg.

    Pitches in 5 mins

    Packs small – ideal for backpacking. There was someone on here selling one the other day – might be worth a search?

    cheers

    tiggs121
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    It was easy!

    Some of the tackles the Lichtenstien players out in were nothing short of assualts. Only positive was that most of them were on Hutton.

    Spain must be shaking in their shoes!

    tiggs121
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    Fletcher and Morrison apart – this is the poorest Scotland team I've had the misfortune of watching!

    Alan Hutton?? WTF!

    A 1-1 draw with a pub team – FFS

    tiggs121
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    I have a Montane H2o jacket – very light, packs small and keeps the water at bay.

    This one here

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    Life on Mars from the album Hunky Dory

    tiggs121
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    Where are you staying?

    tiggs121
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    Which Munros were you thinking of taking your son up? Most near Fort Bill are long climbs for a 3 year old!

    Have fun – great age to introduce kids to the outdoor life.

    tiggs121
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    Sorry!

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    Sea Eagles on Mull

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    Sell on ebay as job lot? Let / give someone else the opportunity to sell them separately for profit?

    just a thought!

    tiggs121
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    Don't have a code but my mate recently bought a Hilleberg tent from them and was given 20% discount!

    He called and asked for a price rather than using the website directly.

    good luck!

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    Fiona

    My daughters name.

    tiggs121
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    Pook – how do you cut the foreground image in Photoshop?

    tiggs121
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    Is that one of those old "engine" things?

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    Great shot. One of the best I've seen on here in a while.

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    Football, golf, climbing/mountaineering, skiing, and bare bum boxing (just to keep the innuendo theme going!

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    Thanks guys – very helpful

    cheers

    tiggs121
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    The only consistent thing about that picture is your desire to take it!

    Nice one SFB

    tiggs121
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    A cracking low grade climb is Corvus on Raven Crag which is on the North side of Glaramara. It's a multipitch route but with no tricky belays so is really a series of easy single pitch climbs.
    Includes a hand traverse which is good fun and a bit unusual on such a low grade climb (diff)

    Guidebook would be the F&RCC guide – Borrowdale.

    tiggs121
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    All tattoos are chavvy!

    No point in having them at all. It's like wearing the same clothes for the rest of your life is it not?

    (IMHO of course)

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    …and as for the new Edinburgh Royal Infirmary??

    tiggs121
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    …but the NHS does suck!

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    The Office – American version.

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    Incredible achievement.

    Well done young man!

    tiggs121
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    You should include other interests, past expieriences, courses attended, how you have come to be interested in the course you've applied for, where you hope to go with the course.

    hope this helps

    tiggs121
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    milk

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    Martin Taylor

    Jaco Pastorius

    Robin Trower

    Mark Knopfler

    tiggs121
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    Arriving as late as that may mean no spaces on the campsite or even up the Glen!

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    Don't cheat in the casinos!

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    Effects? You'll get much fitter, lose weight, save money and feel better.

    Go for it!

    tiggs121
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    Some more info for you –
    For the caravanner, two types of LPG are generally available – Propane and Butane. Propane canisters are invariably red, and use a universal type of connector. Butane canisters vary in colour from supplier to supplier, but are most commonly blue. The connector for Butane also varies between manufacturers, with some (for example, Calor) using different types of connector on different sizes of bottle. In each case, the gas pressure inside the bottle is much too high for the pipes and appliances inside a caravan, and so a regulator must be fitted to the bottle. Regulators are available both as 'high pressure' and 'low pressure' models – for a caravan application, it is vital that you select a 'low pressure' model (28 mbar for Butane and 37 mbar for Propane.)
    Which gas should I use, Propane or Butane?

    The physical properties of the two gases are very similar, and when regulated to the correct pressure, they will perform almost identically. However there are some important differences.

    Of the two gases, Butane has the most advantages.

    * It is less toxic and so can legally be used and stored indoors. Litre for litre, it contains around 12% more energy than Propane and so you can squeeze more running time into the same sized bottle. (Butane is heavier than Propane though, so weight for weight it's a pretty close call.)
    * Butane also burns cleaner than Propane (although this isn't normally a serious issue in caravanning.)
    * Finally, while it's not strictly a property of the gas, Butane canisters generally use clip-on type connections. These are far more convenient than the Propane screw type connections, especially if you swap bottles around regularly (as you might if you also use your caravan bottle to run a barbecue.)

    Conversely, Propane has only one advantage over Butane – but it's a big one!

    * In order to be usable, the liquid in the bottle must be able to boil into a gas. In the case of Butane, this will happen at any temperature above -2C, whereas with Propane, this figure is much lower, at -42C. In the real world, it's not so clear cut. Whenever some of the liquid boils into gas, the remaining liquid cools. It is therefore possible for the temperature of the liquid to drop to several degrees below ambient. This can easily prevent a Butane canister from producing a useful gas supply, even when the outside temperature is several degrees above 0C. A compromise can be reached by mixing Propane with Butane, but as far as I'm aware, none of the UK 'big bottle' suppliers actually do this. The small gas cartridges that are produced for camping stoves and gas lamps are often Propane/Butane mixes. So choosing the right gas pretty much boils down to whether you need to use it in freezing (or near freezing) conditions. If this is likely, then Propane is a must. If not, then Butane has the edge.

    tiggs121
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    I use both in our campervan – no problems.

    You need different regulators for each though.

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    Grommit

    Ba'hair

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    Cheers Hilldodger

    tiggs121
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    How about a box of mixed nuts to graze on?

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    tiggs121
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    I can send you a map tonight.

    You may want to buy the book "Walking in the Ochils, Campsie Fells and Lomond Hills" Published by Cicerone. You'll find one in Tiso, Blacks etc

    Route isn't waymarked but is easy to follow – good paths all the way. The route is on these maps.

    OS Landranger 57 (1:50,000)
    OS Landranger 58 (1:50,000) You need both!

    OS Explorer 366 (1:25,000)

    Harvey’s Map – Ochil Hills (1:25,000)

    tiggs121
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    Nice loop from Tillicoutry up Ben Cleuch.

    Head up Mill Glen onto The Law, then to Ben Cleuch and round to Ben Ever. Down to Silver Glen and back through the woods. Pub at the bottom of Mill Glen. Steepish on the way up but very easy after. Mill Glen is interesting – waterfalls gorge etc. Ben Cleuch is the highest hill in the Ochils.

    cheers

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