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Took the family to the 35th Scots Festival at Estes Park today, and not sure which I liked best. They had jousting, but the best part was the Realgestack or Heavy Armor Jousting. This is full on 10 and 12 gauge armor, with a quarter inch steel shoulder plate, neck shielding, draught horses, shattering lances, dehorsing knights type jousting. NO flag football genteel stuff here. In every single contest at least one of the knights completely shattered their 1-1/2 inch 14 foot wooden lances, and I mean shattered as in put them in a hydraulic press and see foot long splinters going EVERYWHERE. In 2 of the contests that I watched, one of the knights was dehorsed with one guy landing on the posts that hold the ropes that define the lists (lanes) that the riders follow during the joust. And the sound of the lances shattering was on the order of a .30 cal rifle crack. There were a few instance where these guys were doing several contests in a row and even the draught horses had decided they'd had enough and one even rode off the field with rider in tow! And then there was the music. There were the traditional pipe bands, Irish and Scottish folk music, and then the Celtic and Gaelic more modern stuff like the band Albannach, which is several drums, a long aboriginal pipe, and of course bagpipes, and they had the tent rocking for about 3-4 hours!!!! It was packed wall to wall with people pulling back the sides of the tent to pack in even tighter. And there were quite a few young ladies who were sporting mini-kilts I might add who did them GREAT justice! And of course, the pipe band contests and the final Last Post where all of the local pipe bands marched out onto the field playing Scotland the Brave. I could only post 2 videos, and they're grainy, but one is of a knight being dehorsed, and the other is of the bands playing Scotland the Brave. Would love to post one of Albannach, but the sound was drowned out by the roar of the crowd, so just Google them, they're GOOD! OH, they even had a trebuchet there and several cannon, including 2 "bowling ball" mortars that were used to try and sink an inflatable Viking Longboat with 11 lb bowling balls, also quite impressive. And all surrounded by the Rockies. Not too shabby! Scots Fest, Estes Park, CO-Sept 2011
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Looks like great fun. Estes Park was a one horse town when I lived out there. A couple restaurants and The Stanley.
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http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/celtic-history/great-kilt-history.htmlhttp://www.tartans.scotland.net/index.cfm.htmHeres ye a coupla links t' find ye family tartan. Ye woundn't wanna be repesent'n the wrong clan. Scots are a tough bunch and the festivals are fantastic fun. Oh, and please don't get one of the modern kilts. Get a great kilt Thats the traditional one its 9 yards of wool. "The whole nine yards" one of the links I gave ya has instructions on how to fold and wear.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Mind ye have to go au naturale when wearin yer kilt. The wummen love a fella in a kilt.
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Might be a bit chilly wearing a kilt on the bike. 
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Oh, no. Its perfect. Sublime even.
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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This guy doesn't seem to mind 
Too old to die young, too ugly to leave a good looking corpse
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Some of the riders wore kilts during the Hot Springs Triumph Rally back in '05. I think it was more of a "if you wear one I'll wear one" situation. Aren't Kilts made of wool? How bad do they itch, especially the naughty bits?
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These guys make good "utility kilts" and they are made right here in the good ol'USA: Utilikilts
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Real men wear kilts, and USA Kilts has some nice ones. http://www.usakilts.com/
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Two kinds of men in the world. Scotsmen- and them that want to be Scotsmen. 
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Two kinds of men in the world. Scotsmen- and them that want to be Scotsmen.
Well, were it not for the damn Brits, I might still be a Scotsman, since my family lives in Melrose (Am Maol Ros, Borders County) near Abbotsford, but along about the 1750's my ancestor was plied with rum, and after he was out cold, was hauled off by a shanghai party of the Royal Navy and put to work on a ship bound for the Colonies. Well, no sooner did they drop anchor in the Colonies, he skipped town as fast as he could and became one of them there Colonials. SO, even though now watered down with Irish from County Cork, and Alsatian German, I still have a wee bit of Borders blood in my veins... 
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This guy doesn't seem to mind
Any man wearing a kilt on a motorcycle should be on a brand built closer to home....say, a Triumph? But that's certainly more daring than assless chaps 
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'Tis over a month old, but I had to add this. 
Live to love, love to live.
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I like that he has his pipe in his mouth while headed down the road. (At what appears to be a pretty good clip.)
I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Ah wid huv yin if it wur nae fur yin concern. Juist howfur does yin keep his package frae blawin in th' wind?
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Wrap it roon yer leg .......thats whit us true Scots dae wi it .....saves ye lookin like Jake the Peg.... 
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Shall ah wrap th' kilt tae keep it frae blawin in th' wind, or, wrap mah package tae keep me frae keekin lik' Jake?
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The scary part is that I understood the above exchange... ROFL.
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Seeing a kilted man riding a motorcycle just seems to bring out the best in conversation! 
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Seeing a kilted man riding a motorcycle just seems to bring out the best in conversation!
Well, it can bring out the best conversation or the man himself. Its one of those 'perception things'. 
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Seeing a kilted man riding a motorcycle just seems to bring out the best in conversation!
I don't know about conversation, but it seems to bring out rosy red thighs 
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