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That brings to mind some kind of dystopian Eisentein-esque film of a darkly lit ruined hospital with dolls heads and half teddy bears lying around...
What an ace spot!!! Out of 1 to 10, I'd give that about 12. Maybe more.RIP wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 9:50 am Annnnnnd off we go....
A most luxurious night toasty warm at a visitors centre on the Winter Event.
Nooo-o-o-o of course not! -3c on an open-air but roofed wooden platform at a visitors centre. As mentioned elsewhere, lots of ice everywhere and frozen socks. Perfect!
1/1, 1/12, 98/98
Wow, I second that.
Not if I lower it first
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosslynle ... =sfla1This is the one he was talking about, though according to 28dayslater (urbex forum) it's under development and people are already living in part of it. Ah well, have to go elsewhere for my nightmares. I believe there are some in Fife.That brings to mind some kind of dystopian Eisentein-esque film of a darkly lit ruined hospital with dolls heads and half teddy bears lying around...
I think I might know where you mean - 'ware the neds!!
Errr, no thank you
Nice onegecko76 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:34 am
A fogou for the first, a damp affair
Then by the bypass, awoken by the moon
In March the Duke of Buccleuch slept unaware
Come April, close to home, a dry lagoon
And Spring once sprung, the woods! (with coffee set)
A skinny-tyred dash for the sun in June
A trip across to Fife, the longest yet
A cabin along the canal (I left my mark)
And daughter glad September wasn't wet
For hallowe'en a tunnel, grim and dark
November, bitter chill, Orion bright
The Scottish Winter Bivvy for a lark
And bam! Like that, though some put up a fight
Each one its own, each one a worthy night
Yes I wondered about the blanket too. My nan used to have one just like that which she wrapped round her knees while she was watching the wrestling. Are you into wrestling V? My nan also liked eating dripping on toast and other heartstopping foodstuffs while she watched the telly. Mind you, she lived until 93 so you never can tell. Maybe the blanket helped.
Glad you like it. It's a massive thick fluffy scarf which I bought on holidays in Bagneres de Luchon in the Pyrenees last February, for an impromptu snowy mountain wild camp, which was wonderful, so it carries happy memories for me, and keeps me nice and warm.
Yeah but what about the Wrestling?Verena wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:07 pmGlad you like it. It's a massive thick fluffy scarf which I bought on holidays in Bagneres de Luchon in the Pyrenees last February, for an impromptu snowy mountain wild camp, which was wonderful, so it carries happy memories for me, and keeps me nice and warm.
Ho ho....
Yes Blackhound does seem like it was them. And yes they kept to themselves, confining their activities to the one bedroom. Sounded like they brought camp beds, and beer. They chatted the hours away and didn't affect our sleeping in the next room.Blackhound wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 7:58 pm @NeilA - the youngsters in the 4wd turned up at Nant Rhys. Already there was the Assistant MO and his chums who were there partly to turn away people turning up in vehicles! They muttered something about going 5 miles to somewhere, we guessed Nant Syddion, but nothing they could do to stop them. Sounds like they left you all alone.