What is it with idiots wearing shorts in this weather. Especially during the storm. Seen a bunch of idiots last night at with virtually nothing on except shorts and T shirts. Laddies and Lassies.![]()
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Thread: Pet Peeves IV
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11-02-2020 08:41 PM #7291
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11-02-2020 08:51 PM #7292This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Thanks to everyone for their messages of support to the Team - very much appreciated. The incident has created a huge amount of media/public/government and international interest and comment.
The casualties admit that they made a significant error of judgement and are extremely sorry for the results of their actions. The guys were just members of the public who perhaps were unaware of what they were getting into. Not being from the UK and with very limited English, a lot of the information available to mountaineers and hill walkers would not have been accessible to them, so perhaps there is an element of mitigation in respect of their actions, clothing and lack of equipment.
At present money from the Scottish Government is channeled, via Sportscotland, quite rightly so, into the Avalanche Information Service and for training and education through centers like Glenmore Lodge and agencies such as Mountaineering Scotland. Most of this will be targeted at people who are either engaged in the sport or have an interest in taking it up. Perhaps more thought needs to be given into how to inform the general public/casual tourist about how dangerous our small mountains are and how severe our weather can get and how it will catch-out the unwary and uninformed at any time of the year.
Unfortunately it takes incidents like yesterdays to raise the profile in the media and the message has definitely got out. So there is a positive from the incident. Therefore, let us just cut the guys a little bit of slack. For those who call for charging and insurance for mountaineers/hill walkers, be careful for what ask for, as where do you stop, insurance for fishing, rugby, football all of which have more incidents and injuries than mountaineering.
Mountain rescuers are all mountaineers who volunteer their services at absolutely minimal cost to the public purse. Insurance would lead to a professional service, which, for yesterdays incident would have required about 30 full time paid people on one single shift plus equipment etc to have been able carry out and then you have the admin, health and safety, bean counter et al - all funded by tax payer. Leave as is, as we have a world class voluntary mountain rescue service which delivers via public donations.
To ensure it is sufficiently funded, we need public donations so please give to a mountain rescue team. Not all mountain rescue is about mountains and many teams outwith the Highlands, and even those in the Highlands, do provide resilience cover at times of severe weather/flooding and when the full time agencies cannot cope with scale of an incident. This is also significantly funded by donations for mountain rescue but we are sure our supporters would not grudge some of their money going back to the communities which we live in and allow access to our mountains and countryside.
Finally, we would like to thank the guys from yesterday's rescue for making the donation shown in the picture attached. These were very young guys who without any prompting made a very generous gesture which is very much appreciated. Not everyone rescued appreciates that we are not full time or not paid to be at their beck and call.
Stay safe.
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11-02-2020 08:51 PM #7293This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-02-2020 09:27 PM #7294
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Must be a fashion thing because there can't be that many stupid people. Can there?
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11-02-2020 11:42 PM #7295This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-02-2020 01:28 AM #7296
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I bet none of them are farmers or live in rural areas with dearly loved pets that roam free...
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12-02-2020 07:22 AM #7297This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pine Martin are plentiful in Scotland and it's rarely if ever that they will try to take domestic animals.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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12-02-2020 08:11 AM #7298This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you want a clear example of the effect of deer on the Scottish ecosystem then look at Rannoch Moor. Desolate and barren then compare it to the small islands that are dotted in amongst the lochans and rivers on the Moor. Lush and green. Why? Because the deer can't reach the islands.
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12-02-2020 08:34 AM #7299This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-02-2020 10:06 AM #7301
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I think there must have been some sort of gig on, because there was about 20 odd of them around haymarket, all wearing fluorescent colours etc... replete with bumbags etc...
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12-02-2020 12:01 PM #7302This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
BBC News - Ben Nevis tourists thank rescuers with 'generous' gifts
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-51473800
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12-02-2020 12:06 PM #7303
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12-02-2020 01:12 PM #7304This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-02-2020 08:23 AM #7305
Ryanair bookings.
Whenever i book flights and take the option for priority and 2 cabin bags (disgusing but thats another matter),
I get emails before my flights titled Important info regarding your flights.
I open it to discover an option to add priority and cabin bags even though I have already booked them.
I then have to dig out my original booking to check if i have booked cabin bags or not.
Drives me nuts.No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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18-02-2020 02:20 PM #7306This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-02-2020 02:52 PM #7307
Cashiers that run you through exactly what you have to do when paying with card as if only they know the secret magic of how card machines work.
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22-02-2020 08:40 AM #7308
Sure it’s been posted a few times, but folk that write the way they talk. Speak any way you choose, but in written form it must take longer than typing the words properly and looks ridiculous IMO.
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22-02-2020 09:33 AM #7309This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-02-2020 09:55 AM #7310
When the entire street puts out the wrong bin for that week which makes you doubt yourself and your calendar entries.
At least I was the only one that got my recycling uplifted this week.
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22-02-2020 11:03 AM #7311This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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22-02-2020 01:16 PM #7313
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Totally get what you mean though. I have Aberdonian friends who's online ramblings would be gibberish to many. Fit's and fa's FFS! I'm afraid it's just another example of correctly written English going down the pan.
Its shan, ken whit ah mean? 😄
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23-02-2020 12:58 AM #7314
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People that wear neck pillows while walking around the airport.
Guaranteed to be the biggest ****s on the plane without fail.
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23-02-2020 02:38 AM #7315
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23-02-2020 05:28 AM #7316
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23-02-2020 08:30 AM #7317This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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23-02-2020 08:54 AM #7318This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I imagine people are just doing the most convenient thing rather than thinking they look important.Mon the Hibs.
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23-02-2020 09:48 AM #7319
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It can easily go in a pocket. Usually they're computer cards or door passes on neck lanyards. I have been in jobs that require them and wouldnt dare wear them to bar or shops at lunchtime as you absolutely look a twat.
Edit...just realised this doesn't fit well with learning to be non judgemental 🤨🤨🤨..a work in progress obviouslyLast edited by Bangkok Hibby; 23-02-2020 at 09:51 AM.
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23-02-2020 10:41 AM #7320
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