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3rd January 06, 07:44 PM
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A Few Lodgings in Victoria, B.C.
http://www.abbeymoore.com/
$129 USA per night
Amethyst Inn (it's a 5-star lodging!!)
http://www.amethyst-inn.com/rooms_rates.html
$300 USA ... ouch. I won't be staying there.
http://www.wcbbia.com/pages/beowulffarm.html
Beowulf Farm
$155 - 175 Cdn, which is $134 to about $150 a night in USA dollars
The Admiral Inn
http://www.admiral.bc.ca/
Looks like $81 - $111 a night during the summer, not bad that's more like $70 - 95 a night in USA dollars
Best Western Carleton Hotel
http://www.bestwesterncarltonplazahotel.com/
Looks like their rooms with Queen beds are $89 Canadian, or $77 a night USA...that's CHEAP, and it looks like a nice hotel.
It looks like High Season starts around May 11th.
Looks like I can fly from San Francisco to Victoria, round trip for $241 on Alaska Air, May 4-8th.
Boston to Victoria, round trip "budget" is $332, May 4-8th
Dallas to Victoria, round trip is $332
Denver.....$309
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3rd January 06, 07:51 PM
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Air Fares in July on Alaska....
Denver to Victoria, round trip July 14-18th... 309
San Francisco to Victoria, round trip same dates...$249
so not really any difference.
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3rd January 06, 08:40 PM
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I think that's a cool idea. But what about those of us not up to the task of sewing a kilt ourselves. Maybe we could do smaller projects, like learning how to make our own flashes, sporran belts, etc.
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3rd January 06, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by GlassMan
I think that's a cool idea. But what about those of us not up to the task of sewing a kilt ourselves. Maybe we could do smaller projects, like learning how to make our own flashes, sporran belts, etc.
Glassman, if you commit to supplying some good single malt, I think that the rest of us would be grateful for someone who could tackle the accessories! We can't learn everything in a long weekend. And I would love to see this as a Celtic Clothing camp that encompassed every facet of kilt wearing.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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3rd January 06, 08:45 PM
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Barb,
It would be a real honour to host you and your family here in Victoria.
This is where you would be staying.
http://www.earleclarkehouse.com/
The owners are Peter Such (renown author & Professor Emeritus) and his wife Joyce who is a well known artist and Gormet cook.
Peter is a customer is mine. The Earl Clarke House is a stones throw down the street from my home and two blocks from the shop.
We would find some way to cover your expenses. Don't have all the details until I speak to Peter.
For the rest of you plebes we would perhaps rent the gym of the High School. (scene of filming for the "scream" movies) Army cots, food over colman stoves, and outdoor plumbing just to give an authentic "Camp" atmosphere. ;-) ;-)
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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3rd January 06, 09:11 PM
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I suppose everyone could bring their all pants so we could have a nightly bonfire.
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4th January 06, 02:53 AM
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Victoria Kilt Camp
Sounds like a great idea, if the timing jives with my work schedule, color me there.
It would be great to get back to the Island ( wife was born in Matchosun I grew up in Brentwood Bay) And to top it all off with Steve and Barb as instructers. Life deffinatly good.
My wife bought me Barbs book as an anniversary pressent ( Dec.29) , and I'm just itchin to draw some blood with a needle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------Whiteraven
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4th January 06, 05:43 AM
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What a great offer Steve
Great vacation spot, kilt making - what a vacation it would be. Well maybe a bit of Jarhead tartan to sew up.
Jack
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4th January 06, 05:56 AM
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Sometimes I HATE IT how many of you live in America!!
Wanna go too!!
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4th January 06, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by herminator
Sometimes I HATE IT how many of you live in America!!
Wanna go too!!
With the gathering in Scotland in the works and the frequent events in Vancouver travel to join in the kilted festivities all over the world seems like a great idea.
How about a dedicated kilt credit card that gives airline miles as a premium for every purchase? Every time one of us drops some money on gear it would allow us to bank miles to be used to attend some of these kilt-fests.
Best
AA
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