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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    With the greatest of respect to all involved in this sort of thing, but frankly you are all bonkers(mad) !
    Jock, I absolutely and happily concede the fact that I'm completely mental!

    My friend and thrower Beau Fay, who is 25 years younger than I am and quite a bit stronger, writes me on FB that the stone is MUCH more awkward than its size and shape would suggest. My other friend, and almost age-equivalent, Andrew wishes me much luck and commands me to have a blast lifting the Inver stone.

    Yes, I think this is becoming a "must-do".
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    Alan, there should be no doubt in your mind that the Dinnies are a "must do". They are the main reason many travel to Scotland and oh, maybe play in the Games while they're there.

    Bring your lifting straps, try without and then try with.

    Clachneart!

    And when you've given the Dinnies and the Inver stone a ride, there's an ugly flat rock in Iceland called the Húsafell Stone. The idea is that you pick it up and walk around the ruined stone hut before setting it back down.

    Here's Dr. Bill Crawford from NASGA talking it for a walk.

    Kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by o1d_dude View Post
    Alan, there should be no doubt in your mind that the Dinnies are a "must do". They are the main reason many travel to Scotland and oh, maybe play in the Games while they're there.

    Bring your lifting straps, try without and then try with.

    Clachneart!

    And when you've given the Dinnies and the Inver stone a ride, there's an ugly flat rock in Iceland called the Húsafell Stone. The idea is that you pick it up and walk around the ruined stone hut before setting it back down.

    Here's Dr. Bill Crawford from NASGA talking it for a walk.

    Can't see your pic.
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