AK
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Walked up to Lochnagar today, then down via Loch Muick
Pretty scenic to say the least! Heaps of pics here - https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.274589689235417.80749.221880771172976&type=1
heheh
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Colin
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Looks amazing!!
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Jakey
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Royal Lochnagar is a cracking whisky.
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Jambo
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Looks breath taking
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3CorsaMeal
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do many people fish the lochs in scotland?
i would love to discover some monster.
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AK
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we passed 3 lochs today....
lochnager, Loch Muick and another..... not a sole out on the water or on the edge from what I saw.
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Mike
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I thought you'd both gone a bit funny when this Kilimanjaro thing came up but the training has some serious perks, that's stunning
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Steve
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nice
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ShEp
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Looks like a good one for fishing
I like going loch fishing, catch some good trout in them
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3CorsaMeal
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do you need a license?
can you just turn up and fish them like rivers? or do people run them?
i fancy a trip to scotland
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sc0ott
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Last time i was up at lochness im sure i was told there is a massive cave under the water.
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
do you need a license?
can you just turn up and fish them like rivers? or do people run them?
i fancy a trip to scotland
Depends where it is,
In the hills you can mostly just turn up and fish, fly fishing is better, but spinning also works.
If it's on an estate, they might give you bother, but there is no trespassing laws in Scotland, and they cannot charge for loch fishing unless it's stocked.
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Hammer
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The Scotland outwith the central belt is such an awesome place when you get decent weather.
Suppose the rain is what makes it so green but if we had more sun through the summer our tourism industry would be through the roof.
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DannyB
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This is why I love Scotland, just look at it. Stunning.
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AK
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.... and its all pretty close to Aberdeen
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Ellis
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Royal Lochnagar is a cracking whisky.
some of the distillers editions from there are amazing.
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by AK
.... and its all pretty close to Aberdeen
That's what I like.
Doesn;'t matter where you are, Glasgow, Aberdeen, etc your never more than a 20minute car journey from something stunning
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