The blog formerly known as "Angus Nicolson - an incredulous eye on the isles" this was the blog of an ordinary, boring, former Councillor in the Western Isles of Scotland.
Angus is taking a sabbatical to be with his young family
Debate strengthens democracy, except inside the SNP, as he has discovered. If you want balance then get some scales. This is opinion - our opinion.
Wonder if that will feature on the tourist board website? "Favourite jump in the whole of the UK" - You don't get a much better tag line than that. Angus Campbell is probably applying for planning permission for a shop at the bottom as we speak.
5.50pm. Knee pads are used because landings can often be hard due to having little time to pick an ideal landing site. On small jumps,off cliffs the base is usually scree: not always good for the knees.
Body position at launch looked a bit iffy.
ReplyDeleteGood egg, well done. Mingulay still waiting to be done for those happy with a cutaway and water landing.
Superb, He's got some nerve!
ReplyDeletePossible method of assessment of prospective future councilors -
ReplyDeletea bit like the ducking stool for witches in days of yore.
Wonder if that will feature on the tourist board website? "Favourite jump in the whole of the UK" - You don't get a much better tag line than that. Angus Campbell is probably applying for planning permission for a shop at the bottom as we speak.
ReplyDeleteHaha - well this will keep you quiet for a week!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n37ZvBQz_64
Watch out for them buzzing the road at 2.17.
2.24PM
ReplyDeleteThat's phenomenal!
2:24 - where do I sign up?
ReplyDeleteBrilliant.
ReplyDeleteCan anyone explain the purpose of the knee pads??
ReplyDelete5.50pm. Knee pads are used because landings can often be hard due to having little time to pick an ideal landing site. On small jumps,off cliffs the base is usually scree: not always good for the knees.
ReplyDeleteI've got a 'chute if anyone wants to give it a go...
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