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  1. @catcripps @treendy @BestBuy_Reviews Thanks for RT on Historic Scotland free entry Nov 28-29. Encourage people to visit - they might join!
  2. @carotwit Thanks for the tip! Afraid I couldn't tell the difference between champagne and fizzy wine. Once you've tasted my rhubarb wine....
  3. Wkend of free entry - Historic Scotland sites Nov 28, 29. Part of St Andrew’s celebrations, finale Homecoming Scotland http://bit.ly/84UFqP
  4. RT @GreyhoundTaxis I dont even get 1Mb in Caol RT @hotscot Broadband branded a disgrace in Highlands - Press & Journal http://ow.ly/Fw2a
  5. @gilmorehouse It would be a seriously good place to go star gazing as there would be no artificial light for miles around! Amazing!
  6. @scotguide Near Craiganour Lodge, North of Loch Rannoch, Perthshire, Scotland.
  7. @alastaircook @gilmorehouse @UKOutdoorStore @walkingbookscom Many, many thanks for RT's of a magnificent piece of Art in Perthshire!
  8. @benlcollins You've to come a long way to Scotland to climb munros, so you're doing OK. Study corbetts and grahams in planning munro routes!
  9. @llendorin I like the relaxed presentation in Bruce Sandisons books about hills and lochs in Scotland - more like a travelogue!
  10. @bgmb Yeah, I've a few walking books by Ralph Storer including the 50 best routes on Skye and Raasay. I always fall back to old faithfuls!
  11. @benlcollins Have you been bagging the Corbetts in Scotland as well?
  12. @llendorin The Munros: Scotland's Highest Mountains by Cameron McNeish http://bit.ly/8vOVNr It's a very popular walking guide!
  13. @benlcollins Yes, Butterfield was one hell of a guy! Some of his routes on the Mountains of Scotland are real epics. He'll be sadly missed!
  14. @bgmb Aye, The Munros - Scottish Mountaineering Club Guide takes a bit of beating! I need a new copy its so worn! http://bit.ly/4I0oWB
  15. The High Mountains of Britain and Ireland by Irvine Butterfield http://bit.ly/7Xcg1M My favourite guidebook for walking in Scotland bar none
  16. @WoodToyStore The Five Sisters of Kintail are an excellent walk - must be one of the best hill walking areas in Scotland! So much choice!
  17. What's your favourite Scottish hill walking book, whether it's a guide to mountains in Scotland, a climbing biography or classic ascents?
  18. RT @JoeDorward Derry Lodge : historical overview of a place name in the #Cairngorms @ http://joedorward.squarespa... Fantastic spot!
  19. @Croftytowers You never forget childhood journeys on single track roads in the Highlands of Scotland!
  20. Found the answer to strange sighting in North Perthshire, Scotland. It is indeed a Work of Art! http://bit.ly/7em1cX