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    On The River in Sage UK Survival II

    Hope I can steal these pics from the album, we'll see. Was down the Colorado River Friday. If this works, first pic will be me and my buddy Mike our raft pilot, second wading in the 45 degree F Colorado River. That wade is what had me up front on the raft later trying to dry the kilt in the wind...which led to another thread on the General Kilt forum...not sure if I'll be able to post that pic or not when I get it....:neutral:

    http://images.kodakgallery.com/photo...=1127699509332


    http://images.kodakgallery.com/photo...=1127699509332

    Okay, guess it worked...cool! :razz: Or, maybe it didn't...just getting links now, but had pics...dang..don't know if its because the Net is so slow this weekend or if I screwed things up...grrrr

    That's a 45th Infantry Division (Thunderbirds) patch sewn on the pocket of the UK.

    Ron
    Last edited by Riverkilt; 25th September 05 at 09:49 PM.
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    sorry Ron, I can't gain access to the images

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    Thanks Graham,

    Sorry, the site is my lady's Kodak gallery site but I don't go in with a password since I don't want the daily Kodak spam. It came up on the post, and comes up for me....What I can't figure is why it came up for the initial post - pic and everything, they mutated into a link, then doesn't work.

    Don't think there's a way to load direct from my computer like on some other boards, so the only other option is that one pic is in my gallery, the last pic on Page 5.

    Guess this should move over to the tech trouble forum...gonna see if I can tweak it...just put the image tag at the front and the pics came up...thought I remembered you had to hit image at the end of the pic too. Gonna try that through edit and see if it helps.

    Aging fast...

    Ron
    Last edited by Riverkilt; 25th September 05 at 09:46 PM.
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    Ron, why not place the piccies in your IMFF album?

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    I don't know what the problem is; I use the Kodak gallery and I just went to check one of my images on XMarks, and it's fine.

    I tried setting up your images the same way I do mine, and it came up as a link for me too.

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    I did put one of them there Graham. Was trying to be helpful, save folks the link trip....oh well.

    Had thought about taking one of my hand sewn Kathy's Kilts on the trip, in the spirit of wearing what my ancestors wore for grubbing around. Sure glad I didn't...by the time the raft trip and the BBQ were over the UK needed a good washing with stain remover applied to the black stains that rubbed off the BBQ grill and the butter that dripped off the corn on the cob into my lap.
    Another case for casual kilts to grub around in.

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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