- Tue Dec 16, 2014 12:54 am
#42988
Culty-bloody-braggan? Oh you have to be kidding me!
Is the climbing wall still there, the officers mess which was two nissens with a bit in between, those nasty, nasty little wood stoves in the nissen huts that had about as much chance of warming the place up as lighting a candle in an aeroplane hangar,
two watchtowers that were still there from WWII. More nissen huts. Even more nissen huts.
Then you get Loch Lubnaig (spelt from memory) three nice days and nights putting up radio masts and yargi aerials and checking them, then it rained. At that point 1990's it broke the record for most rain in 24 hours. I was out in it putting up tents, and even the waterproof clothing (oxymoron) was soaked. The next morning, the small beach where we have enjoyed a nice bar-be-que a couple of night before had vanished, and the 'cute' small brook was a deafening thundering torrent. Our one piece of luck, is that the road was an old railway line, so at least it was flat!
Bribing the guard, and walking to somewhere (Comrie or Crieff?) down through village, over bridge, PUB! YAY! If they ever mention about some bloody soldier, stealing their decorative plastic decoy pigeon, well, er, next subject.
Some smart twat motorist decided to pull off the motorway at the last minute, pulled in between our convoy causing the landrover and trailer 2 in front of me to brake hard. then the one in front braked and so did I, but too late. By the time I realised how fast he was braking and tried to match, we just slid into the one in front, with their trailer ending up on tor of our FFR radio landrover's bonnet (hood).
Glenturret distillery, YUM! we passed that a few times!
Then there was the two floor concrete bunker all nice red? doors and brand new equipment. even a recording studio! No expense spared there, but I heard it's empty now.
Just checked the website out! It's nice they are doing something with it other than knocking it all down, which is what usually happens.
You moving in, or just restoring the hut?
REOC 15084
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