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15th February 17, 07:46 PM
#31
different location?
Have you thought about holding a kilt kamp in the south say texas or New mexico?
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16th February 17, 03:35 AM
#32
Wouldn't it be grand . . .
 Originally Posted by uncle remus
Have you thought about holding a kilt kamp in the south say texas or New mexico?
With you on that one too, uncle remus, 'cept the first non-NY non-BC Kilt Kamp is gonna happen in New South Wales, Australia, 'kay!
Seriously, folks, I won't make it to Hamilton College this year; and BC in '18 will be too close to the next Scottish Country Dancing Unit 2 and 3 exams for candidates in Australia, as examiners only come to Australia every third year.
Grizzled Ian
XMTS teaches much about formal kilt wear, but otherwise,
... the kilt is clothes, what you wear with it should be what you find best suits you and your lifestyle. (Anne the Pleater) "Sometimes, it is better not to know the facts" (Father Bill)
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16th February 17, 04:09 AM
#33
The reason for doing it in either Clinton or Victoria is that there are travel costs for only one of the instructors (Steve lives in Victoria and I live in Clinton. We would have to either raise the cost or have someone in a local area help with travel costs. But in principle, it could work.
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16th February 17, 08:59 AM
#34
 Originally Posted by uncle remus
Have you thought about holding a kilt kamp in the south say texas or New mexico?
And I was thinking that if it was in the Rocky Mountains I might make it this year.
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16th February 17, 12:53 PM
#35
To host a Kilt Kamp -
Someone would need to step up and be ready and able to deal with the following issues at a minimum.
1) The travel expenses for both Barb and I. To and from our homes to Kamp.
2) Lodging for both Barb and I for the length of Kamp plus one day on each end.
3) Local ground transportation for us both. i.e. Rental cars.
4) Rental of a suitable Classroom.
...a) 1000 ft sq. min.
...b) Tables and chairs for each student
...c) Power available for each table and for irons
...d) Close availability for meals for lunches
...e) Close to housing for students
5) Collect and be responsible for class fees.
6) Advertising
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18th March 17, 10:42 AM
#36
 Originally Posted by Canuck
I might pop by and say hi. I'll be riding my motorbike and always looking for new roads to explore. I can probably demonstrate how to ride a motorcycle in a kilt!
Cheers.
Turns out I won't be able to pass through on this one. I will be in our nations capital for the summer.
Enjoy
Have fun
Cheers
Robert
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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18th March 17, 11:21 AM
#37
Bummer! If you change your mind, just let us know!
Barb
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3rd April 17, 09:09 PM
#38
Things have come to pass that there is now a fair to good chance that I will be able to go to Kamp. It will improve my chances if there is any one from this end of the world going that I could car pool with, at least a fair portion of the trip. So is anyone headed north for Kamp? I am also will to share a room.
Thanks,
Christoph
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4th April 17, 05:44 AM
#39
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4th April 17, 06:16 PM
#40
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
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