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    Kilted in a Corn Maze

    On Saturday, I had the honour of going to a Corn Maze in Pitt Meadows, BC with Hamish, Dave W., Steve Ashton of Freedom Kilts, Bikercelts and his family. Colin and his family were going to join us but logistic issues prevented him from joining us. Bear didn't join us as well because he had kilts to make. It was definately a family oriented events and We had loads of fun there without Alcohol.

    Although we were given maps, but it was still kinda confusing. But Bikercelt was good at reading the map, he was able to get us to all 12 check points, and out of the maze. During the walk, his daughter provided us with 'corny' jokes. Despite the sun was beating down on us, but we still had lots of fun.

    For the whole time, I had no idea where I was. I was just following and didn't make any decision. I was able to follow the map for a little awhile, but I will be lost once we made a couple of turns. I had faith in our leader and his ability to get us back to the civilisation.

    I am not sure how long it took us to finish the maze, but time was only realtive. We were there to have fun and enjoy each other's company. We accomplished that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael
    On Saturday, I had the honour of going to a Corn Maze in Pitt Meadows, BC with Hamish, Dave W., Steve Ashton of Freedom Kilts, Bikercelts and his family. Colin and his family were going to join us but logistic issues prevented him from joining us. Bear didn't join us as well because he had kilts to make. It was definately a family oriented events and We had loads of fun there without Alcohol.

    Although we were given maps, but it was still kinda confusing. But Bikercelt was good at reading the map, he was able to get us to all 12 check points, and out of the maze. During the walk, his daughter provided us with 'corny' jokes. Despite the sun was beating down on us, but we still had lots of fun.

    For the whole time, I had no idea where I was. I was just following and didn't make any decision. I was able to follow the map for a little awhile, but I will be lost once we made a couple of turns. I had faith in our leader and his ability to get us back to the civilisation.

    I am not sure how long it took us to finish the maze, but time was only realtive. We were there to have fun and enjoy each other's company. We accomplished that.
    Steve mentioned that night that he beat the course record....Geez, you would think he was used to finding his way around in the jungle

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    There is a course record?

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    There is now!!

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    Steve Ashton
    www.freedomkilts.com
    Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
    I wear the kilt because:
    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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