Highland scenes...

Highland scenes...

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GetCarter

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29,410 posts

280 months

Tuesday 26th December 2006
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...from the past couple of months.











Have a great Hogmanay & 2007

Steve

BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

251 months

Tuesday 26th December 2006
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beautiful as always steve. you seem to be running out of angles though.

GetCarter

Original Poster:

29,410 posts

280 months

Tuesday 26th December 2006
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BrianTheYank said:

beautiful as always steve. you seem to be running out of angles though.


(only 300 to go)

extreme-detail

181 posts

212 months

Tuesday 26th December 2006
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only 1 word STUNNING mate

cant wait to detail ur aston for you to take some pics

graham@edinburgh

26,553 posts

226 months

Tuesday 26th December 2006
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Los Angeles said:
No wonder the land is a magnate for painters.


What, some kind of feudal system? confused

Lovely stuff as ever, Steve. Particularly like that cottage.

Have a good'un yourself thumbup

bbigman2000

33 posts

211 months

Wednesday 27th December 2006
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Lovely Pics bud.

skyedriver

17,924 posts

283 months

Wednesday 27th December 2006
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Hi Steve, hope you had a great Christmas, wishing you a very healthy happy New Year.
Tony & family

will get over to meet you one day and thats a threat!

mojocvh

16,837 posts

263 months

Wednesday 27th December 2006
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Thanks for those Steve, all the best for'07

MoJo

northo

2,375 posts

220 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2007
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Steve - came by your way in December in the Sagaris - same day we had all the rain and gails/landslides. A great drive - we did 900 miles in 36 hours. Wished I had thought about it, as we could have popped in to say hello - invitation pending of course.

GetCarter

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29,410 posts

280 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2007
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northo said:
Steve - came by your way in December in the Sagaris - same day we had all the rain and gails/landslides. A great drive - we did 900 miles in 36 hours. Wished I had thought about it, as we could have popped in to say hello - invitation pending of course.



Anytime sir... although we were in Cumbria at that time doing the aged parent thing. TIV in all that rain must have been fun!

albundy89

493 posts

239 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2007
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speak to the locals they cant afford big houses and cars

GetCarter

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29,410 posts

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Tuesday 2nd January 2007
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BTW Edward, can you hire any of your cars out this far north? (Inverness Airport?)

Steve

northo

2,375 posts

220 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2007
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GetCarter said:
BTW Edward, can you hire any of your cars out this far north? (Inverness Airport?)

Steve


But of course - what do you fancy. TVR was quite hairy at some points, but pretty good all thing considered.

GetCarter

Original Poster:

29,410 posts

280 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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northo said:
GetCarter said:
BTW Edward, can you hire any of your cars out this far north? (Inverness Airport?)

Steve


But of course - what do you fancy. TVR was quite hairy at some points, but pretty good all thing considered.


That's good to know. It's more for friends who don't want to drive their P&J the length of the country to visit.

drivenmad

49 posts

212 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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Excellent photos, remind me of up at Lochinver...haven't been back up for a while ..but now want to go! Drive up is brilliant and the scenery is just amazing around it........off looking of the place I used (luxury cottages)... found them...

www.cathairdhubh.co.uk/

First time I was up (with then girlfriend) I parked my then pride and Joy an XR2i 1800 DOHC 16V (I was just a boy) modified with no visible door locks (only way I could stop the neds from breaking into it ..worked a treat!) outside cottage..having followed the owner up from the nearby (4miles) harbour.

As I put on my stop lock and krook lock etc he just looked at me bemused (bearing in mind the last 35 Miles from Ullapool we had barely seen a car or other living soul) and said...

.."do you know many sheep that drive cars son??"

I got his point....chilled out, relaxed and had a brilliant time not worrying about anything ..including thoughts of some scrot trying to break into my car.

GetCarter

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29,410 posts

280 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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hehe

I was out taking photos a couple of days ago, and it was only when I was about half a mile from the car that I realsied that not only had I left the keys in the ignition, but the engine was still running!

extreme-detail

181 posts

212 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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the joys of living in the highlands

graham@edinburgh

26,553 posts

226 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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GetCarter said:
hehe

I was out taking photos a couple of days ago, and it was only when I was about half a mile from the car that I realsied that not only had I left the keys in the ignition, but the engine was still running!


Oh aye?

/makes mental note to keep eyes and ears peeled...

Suckmychrsitmas

654 posts

230 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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extreme-detail said:
the joys of living in the highlands


Testament moreso to the infrequency of traffic there rather than the innate trustworthiness of the inhabitants, though. (Not that I think GetCarter was suggesting otherwise.)

Still, hopefully we won't have to worry about that sort of thing for too much longer given the speed with which Inverness is spreading forever outwards, cancerlike. (Not that I'm anything but a fan of the biege, Barrat hell that Inverness is turning into.)

drivenmad

49 posts

212 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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Aye but that view across the Black isle as you cross the bridge is still awsome........