
Pitched just in time for the arrival of the woodland spirits.

Mist rolled in later but clear skies straight up.
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JoseMcTavish wrote:Hmmm, looks like someone else visited the Rock and Run sleeping bag sale?
Tiny violin...oldstrath wrote: forced to forgo porridge in favour of a bacon roll at the Druie.
Indeed. As mistakes go, definitely one of my better ones!forced to forgo porridge in favour of a bacon roll at the Druie.
Tiny violin...
Maybe less cheeky for me, hopefully I've got a one way ticket for the BaM train with my first of 2019.Wotsits wrote:2/2
Cheeky mid-week overnight in the Lakes with Fargoist to keep my BaM train a'rollin..
Beautiful clear skys last night & was treated to a few planes passing through the valley this morning, including 2 Typhoons first thing
I bet you miss my bum-trumpet in the morningFargoist wrote:Maybe less cheeky for me, hopefully I've got a one way ticket for the BaM train with my first of 2019.
Aye, there's no lager in that place. I recall 3 pumps screwed to the bar (plank) each named after a lurcher ... I think 'Black Lurcher' was something like 8.5%.Ahhh yes the Stags. Heh heh, I was in there once, lots of uproariousness going on, dogs leaping about all over the tables, Pat and whatshisname holding court etc. Bloke comes in, 'pint of lager please'. Instantaneous deathly hush settles over the assembled throng. Chap sees the lie of the land, swallows nervously, but has the presence of mind to 'get his coat' before the situation deteriorates further.
You would be very welcome C. You should come to Scotland in may when the weather is good though and the midges aren't so bad. Unfortunately we won't be in the country then, but you should come anyway....RIP wrote:I'll drop you and Joe a line when I need a chaperone
Nah - I really enjoy those posts of yours. I can get endless wilderness easily. Seeing how and where folk lived and worked is really interesting.RIP wrote:Ta. As you know, I'm afraid with my write ups you usually get lots of terminally scarred landscapes, industrial mess, scrapyards, crumbly buildings, derelict canals etc etc. If you want fancy scenery, wild mountain tops, pretty flowers and so on, it's probably best to look elsewhere