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Ben Nevis, by the way, is the biggest mountain in Britain standing a proud 1344 meters (4409 feet).


We call that a mogul hill in B.C. ;)

I've been to Scotland and have relatives in Inverness but I am 3/4 English bastage and 1/4 Welch Celtic barbarian and look Celtic too.
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Home is where the heart is and I just love Scotland, so I guess will never leave.LANG MAE YER LUM REEK ( JD)[;)]
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Nice, thanks for sharing. Someday I will have to actually take a trip to Scotland...
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Very cool set of pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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Thx all. We had a great time. The weather actually looks not too bad in those pics - but beware - I just didn't get the camera out when it was raining - and it rained alot
 
We were commenting on the fact that we packed raincoats, boots, fleeces and jumpers for our summer holiday!!
 
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And Joshuatree - I'm ashamed to say I didn't make it to the distillery...shame on me! [:o]
 
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And hellfirejet - I will be going back. I've never felt right outside of her borders. Maybe when I retire.
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You didn't got to the Ben Nevis distillery... [X(] Ah well, you can buy their whiskey everywhere ofcourse, but buying it at the place they actually make it, makes it more special I think. And, they sell very nice whiskey glasses there too! What puzzled me at the time I was there, was the amount of women visiting their distillery... women interested in whiskey? My my the world never ceases to amaze me [:)]
The hidden treasure in lake Loch Ness is ofcourse not Nessie, but the lake itself. Quite nice really, and the RAF does fly very low there! So when you're driving on the road on the south part of the lake, which is maybe 50 metres high... these guys come flying below you! I'm used to jets because I live near a military airbase... but I'm *not* used to fighters flying below me.
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Wow I think I know where I am planning my next vacation. Gorgeous countryside and a cute family.
Thanks for sharing. I have hit most of Europe in my travels but never Scotland. I think I might need to change that soon. I need to get over there during football season. I am a huge Rangers fan and would love to see a match or even go to the derby (which im sure getting tickets too is next to impossible).
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Lovely photos in every respect. Thank you for sharing, JudgeDredd.
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Presume everybody has heard the rule of thumb:

If you can see the other side of the glen, then it's going to rain.

If you can't see the other side of the glen, then it's already raining!

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and it rained alot

To Quote Billy Connolly "of course it was ------- raining!"
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