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  1. Neoscan

    Starting a new kilt thread (it is February, after all!).

    I would guess more Sottish than Irish :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Maclean
  2. Neoscan

    Starting a new kilt thread (it is February, after all!).

    I not sure my full length woolen kilt would be suitable for walking great distances- it's pretty heavy! But that's what gives it a great swing and keeps me warm in wintertime. I'm not a fan of Polyester Viscose kilts as I've seen far too many tourists walking around Edinburgh in them but I guess...
  3. Neoscan

    Finished my Camino, but not done walking

    Hi Joe, Congrats on Camino completion! Re: the John Muir Way- I don't think you have to worry too much about the midges on this route (maybe a bit in the western part of it). They're more common in the north-west Highlands and you don't see much of them if there's a small breeze. Plus...
  4. Neoscan

    Three Irish Guys Play Traditional Spanish Bagpipe Tune

    They're called uilleann pipes and, like some other types, have a small bellows under the right arm used to blow air into the bag.
  5. Neoscan

    Three Irish Guys Play Traditional Spanish Bagpipe Tune

    It's a tune from Asturias played by 3 great Irish musicians. Interesting to see how certain tunes are sometimes adopted and cross into different cultures. And aired here on a TV show from Scotland!
  6. Neoscan

    1200 Pilgrims — A Personal Photography Project

    I think he did use a softbox (maybe 2) here? Anyways, lovely photos.

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