The long journey north did not put off the stalwarts from Millride FTC, no less than ten of their number made the trip and six took the opportunity to camp on the grounds of Dunfermline FTC. We left Birmingham at 10am ably driven by Greg and navigation was by Tom.
After about 90 minutes we took a pit stop and met up with the other party of campers.
The M6 was running clear and it wasn't long before we crossed the border and were enjoying traditional Scottish cuisine in the KFC at Gretna Green.
Another 2 hours and we arrived at our home for the evening. Many thanks to David Foster and the members of Dunfermline FTC for allowing us to stay and their subsequent hospitality. After only a few minutes the Quecha village was assembled and our thoughts turned to finding a pub.
Our hosts indicated that a track lead from the site to the Dander Inn so no cars were needed and off we set. The walk was delightful and full of the sights of spring the highlight of which was a number of beautiful yellowhammers.We were welcomed at the Dander Inn and quickly we began to make friends with the locals. Our plan was two pints and bed but this was soon forgotten as the chat and beers began to flow.
And then we were eight as Phil and Jo arrived, they had chosen the luxury of a hotel with a nice restaurant but tomorrow they too would enjoy a trip along the track!
A few more beers and we were having a scream. The Dander Inn is dedicated to Dunfermline Football club and we joined in the odd verse of "We hate Falkirk and we hate Falkirk ... we are the Falkirk haters". I'm sure the residents of Falkirk are very nice but tonight we were for the Pars!
Food became the focus and when we asked our new found friends where we might find some they responded by firing up the BBQ and offered us all burgers, chicken and chips. Up the Pars!
It seemed we'd been in the pub for an age but it was still very light when we left to take the track home. Back at camp a few more beers were in order and some crisps, biscuits, chocolate etc.
I had a good night's sleeps but some complained of noises emanating from Greg's tent; Roy had taken precautions but he said in vein.
The tents were soon folded into neat circles and it was time for breakfast. As last year many thanks to Anne and Alistair for providing us with some scrumptious grub.
Shooters now began to arrive and our thoughts turned from our stomachs to the purpose of the visit. After a few words from Dave Penman we set off for the course. It was set within dense woodland that offered some shelter from the wind and the occasional shower. Dave had changed the direction of the course from the last two years and, perhaps fearful of another clearance, he had set them long. I recorded the average length to be 42.6 yards compared to the previous highest of 40 yards; this coupled with six standers from ten disciplines meant it would be a challenging course. As usual despite the difficulty some quality shooting produced some high scoring. Last year AA had been a tie between Andy Calpin and Mark Bassett on 46, this year Andy Calpin stood alone on 46. However, this wasn't the top score of the day, that honour went to Andrew Luckley who won A grade with 47!
So soon after arriving it was time to head home. Cars packed we were once again on the road to our favourite food outlet at Gretna Green. More chicken eaten, some coffee for the drivers and off we set for England.
We arrived home around 10pm all tired having packed a lot into 36 hours. Well done to our drivers Greg, Roy and Phil. Passengers Paul, John, Ian, Jo and Shaun. And to Karl and Debbie who made it a holiday. Millriders on Tour!
Monday, 29 June 2009
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 400 of 563 Newer› Newest»Evening chaps.
All ready for the Euskadi Open.
Two AFTE's drivers will be waiting for you at 10:30 in the airport, myself included.
Then the exictement begins .......
Hola Jesus
three very excited boys. Can't wait!
Hi Jonta
number sent, found it here if it's wrong
http://www.bfta.net/jsite/index.php?option=com_contact&view=category&catid=41&Itemid=69
You were right up there with 70 weren't you Shaun?
Hóla Jesús, ¿que tal?
Yes after 20 shots I'd only dropeed 4, then I started missing high and dropped 7. When I noticed the POI I bagged 9 from the last 10. Twas an very enjoyable day.
Ok Shaun.
It's the same for us. The most important Spanish FT competition begins in 5 days.
Jose is very keen to prepare the competition field. I've contact him this afternoon and he was in the field. I though he is sleeping in the field....every nights.
bugger - dropped, sorry gents
Jesus, I am very happy to help in the field. Please involve me in any jobs that need doing on Saturday morning or Sunday after the shoot.
Thanks a lot for your offer Shaun. It's very appreciated.
But we are 20 people working together in the organization, so it wouldn't be necessary. Anyway, I guess you could give us some special details, sure.
Don't forget, you are special guests.
I'll happily get some targets in Jesus. It will help me work up a thirst!
Hello Jesus. The excitement is mounting.
Shaun I,ve sent you an email.
To be thisrty in Euskadi?. No possible at all.
It doesn't matter how much do you work. You'll have enough beer to be drowning
WHAT'S ALL THIS ABOUT BEER!
Hi Roy.
I remember the same situation 5 days before go to the NEFTA Classic.Very nice thoughts.
Jesus, be gentle with us.
We've all led a very sheltered life and we don't know what alcohol is.
Ahhhhh, Greg wake up earing the magic word : BEER
Hi Greg, how are you and your mom?
Now Jesús, I've been doing a bit of research & up in the Mountains there I understand you get Bears, Lynx's & Eagles.
I think we should take special care of Arby incase all that white hair is mistaken for a fleece & poor Roy is carried off for a Sheep!
Mom is fine my friend, many thanks.
Don't worry Roy.
We have special schools to learn what the alcohol is.....an some star teachers too......
"Shaun I,ve sent you an email.
Not received Roy
In case of Roy was confused with a sheep, we have also Border Colies dogs to care of him
WILL YOU ALL STOP TALKING ABOUT GOING TO SPAIN SHOOTING, IT'S NOT BIG AND ITS NOT CLEVER
Herd him up at the end of the day you mean
"Comebye......!"
yes, I am jealous
Hola Phil, como estes?
Next year Phil.........we'll have to mount an expedition to try & find Roy anyway!
Hi Phil, you have already time to come with us and to take off the pig jealous
Me to Phil, I have felt left out this evening. Have been watching from a distance, glad you have appeared Phil..
Jesus, can you see the way this conversation is developing. It's pick on me time. I hope I can rely on you and your countryment to take pity on me. Anyway Greg, I won't be mistaken for a woolly mammoth wearing a hat.
Shaun, I've tried sending the email again. It's appearing in my sent box.
Hola Jesus, hope it goe`s well for you all the weekend.
Greg you will have to have my share of the beer while your there.
Well I shall be at Millride on Saturday, remember there Shaun?
Shooting place just off the M54, you must remember?
Hello Jesus, maybe next year. I might have the Steyr setup by then.
I was saying to Greg and Paul on Saturday, that with my lack of Spanish I'll be the Harpo Marx of the party.
Shaun, did you pull on Sunday?
MY COMMAND OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE...HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Go on then I'll give it ago.....JEJEJEJEJEJEJE!
How's that!
It wasn't shotgun Phil!
Message received Roy.
Jonta if someone drinks your share of the beer it will kill them!!!!
Ok. Phil, but perhaps the Steyr is not the most important.
As you know, in my opinion it's funnier to pass some days together with good friends doing one the funniest activity. Score in the comp is not the most important.
Harpo Boliver.....that's given me an idea! Wasn't he the one with the Honka? Roy, you just need a big horn to frighten the beasties away, HONK HONK!
....and without the wifes, jejejejeje. I forgot
Hi Jonta.
Please, could you give me an idea about the right quantity of beer to be shared by Greg ?
Greg's realy got it in for me tonight. It obviously wasn't enough that he gave me a sound thrashing on Saturday. In a competetive sense I mean. Phil and Jonta, we'd never have a laugh at Greg's expense would we?
infinity
Jesus,
I'm sure I heard Greg say on Saturday that the beer in Spain is really very nice, and that he would be disappointed if he did not drink 8-10 litres.
that is per day.
However, Shaun is a girl and will only drink shandy.
Jesus, greg will be ok on 10 large beers followed by the top shelf, this is what we call the Whisky and Brandys kept along the top of the bar..
He even encouraged me onto the odd tipple or two at the NEFTA.
I also think I heard him say that no amount of Spanish beer could get him drunk. What do you think of that Jesus?
I think I'll put a few key phrases like "help" on the back of my range card.
Oh! and I forgot. He's partial to a game of darts at the end of the night. John, he'll probably be ringing you for survival instructions.
Roy, Falté otra vez should be all you need.
What's that Phil; find me a vet?
Very goos idea Roy. Sometimes neither the countrymens are able to be understood after 8 or 10 pints.
As Jonta said , we can add other liquors to help to the beer
Why who wants putting down, Our Phil can put anyone down especially on here hey Roy
"I missed again"
OY! Phil, I've just translated that. Cheeky young b......
Was it wind?
desabrocha como esto may come in useful at some point Roy.
Yes I agree Jonta. We all leave little titbits that we know Phil will seize upon.
I love bits of ....
I like all of them
Is that what I have to say to the ladies. Does it mean you have very nice eyes?
Right chaps. I'll be counting not only the days but the hours up to friday.
It's time to bed for me.
Buenas noches a todos
Goodnight, my friend.
Hasta luego Jesus
Bye Jesus
See you later guys, Got up late today did not get up till 5.30 so better catch up on some sleep.
Funny thing last night was the first time I had no alchol on a sunday night for at least 3 years and look what happens.
Night all
The BFTA site is dedicated to the pinnacle of Field Target shooting, so it was no surprise to me when I noticed the following:
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/5527/snap1z.gif
Sorry Phil, all I can see is a barely readable covering page for the BFTA results. Are you referring to the fact that after 8 days there's still no update on the total scores section?
Roy, try;
"Usted tiene ojos bonita!"
along with,
"Confía en mí, soy un Medico!
look top right
No surprise to me either Phil, that is a picture of the pinacle of FT manlyness!
Oh my Gawd! You're a sporting icon.
You'll be on page 3 of the Gay Pride mag next.
Greg, I can see I'm going to have to be on my guard. The object of the visit seems to be to get me into trouble.
Or indeed the classic,
"Perdone señorita, ¿tiene usted un poco hermana mayor?"
I think I'll get some of these printed out on cards for you Roy.
OK Greg. I trust you. I'll buy you a beer if you can get all those phrases into a conversation without causing an "incedent"
Roy, all I can say is;
"Confia en mi Muchacho!"
You'll be on page 3 of the Gay Pride mag next.
I believe copies were circulating at Weston on Sunday.
anyone seen: http://www.targetsportsmagazine.com/home/
Some readable bits.
Perhaps you could try
Hola, mi nombre es Greg. Soy artista de "strip-tease" en Inglaterra. ¿Puedo demostrarle mi rutina?
Or we could try it for you.
I hope Shaun & Phil are watching. It's all falling into place now. Shaun did say that he found himself having the urge to go "prone" more than he intended to.
Boys I've got to go now. I've still got the ironing to do, the beds to make, and the windows to clean. You know how it is.
what a sad lot!
Good afternoon chaps.
I saw the Spanish conversation ( good level Greg) has been directed in a particular way: girls.
I though it will be very early "to launch in this field", so sharpness must be used with care.
Anyway, after 5 beers everybody will be able to say and to understand all you can say, sure.
Moreover the Millride guys charms should be used anywhere....
We'll continous tonight.
See you
Hello Jesus. Thank you for entering the spirit of our (my)juvenile humour. We know we'll receive a very warm and special welcome from you and your fellow shooters and I think you know that we wouldn't want to cause any offence. We were laughing at the kind of trouble our lack of Spanish could cause. As for the Spanish ladies,I think they'll be much to sophisticated for us. Now our visit is so close the excitement is increasing.
Just off out for an hour, blog you later.
evening all.
http://herc.alienmoons.com/
when I try and download it says the file does not exist, but may be something to chew over Shaun...
Evening gents.
I can't get it either Phil.
looks promising though
poor blogging, what the matter with these people?
Torchwood?
General malaise?
The 49th?
lovemaking?
thats quite an eventful evening, just need a trip to the 49th for my set
lovemaking whilst watching Torchwood?
Apologies for not blogging earlier. Have just got back from lovemaking at the Michael Jackson funeral. You can't be right all the time Shaun.
Evening Roy. Duty done?
I thought that was you
necrophilia on live TV, mmm it might catch on.
Have you seen Sexcetera
seen it, I was in it.
Bugger, just seen that Blue sold his new Nikko for £(wife)100.
He'd sold it a few days ago but the buyer was foreign, and I've just noticed he readvertised and the guy bought it about 1/2 hour ago.
Duty done, Shaun.
I couldn't spell necrophilia Phil but I just knew you'd come up with the answer. Hey, necroPHILia....answers on a post card please.
I can't see the interest in it myself, I've always found it DEAD BORING..
I'm here all week.
are you in need of a new Nikko Mr Gee
Why do you ask about Sexcetera Shaun. Is there something you'd like to discuss confidentially on here?
I once had to talk for 2 minutes, unrehearsed, on the subject. I wasn't sure it meant dead people or animals.
No, it was my suggestion of where to find nefarious activity on TV. Personally it makes me shudder.
thats a tough year 7 maths lesson to be sure
it makes everybody shudder if you do it right
response to the Nikko question always looking to improve ones equipment
#My name is Jack, I'm a necrophiliac......#
If you want to hear how the rest of the song goes you can mail me for the rest of the verse.
Chiropodist followed by a massage & Torchwood explains my tardyness tonight....nearly there chaps!
evening Gregory e-mail to you.
Well, my idea of strengthening the gun case by inserting a wooden inner cocoon didn't work. Well it did, but I just couldn't get it to close afterwards.
Also tried to get to the dumping point of my gun but it doesn't seem to have one. Shot it about 125times today, on top of the70 or so on Sat and it went down to zero. Mindful of not damaging the seals I've put a small amount back in. (50 bar) Do you think this is a sensible idea or not?
Not at all sure Roy, very first time for me this travelling with rifle. I'll ask on the SA forum if you like, they go all over with theirs.
Roy, you know I can unscrew my cylinder for refilling, can you still do that with yours? If so, you could then ship with cylinder detached
Roy, I've dropped the pressure but not to zero. I think that you stand a chance of seal leaking if you empty the cylinder.
The normal pressure diff for a rifle is about 199 bar. I think a 50 bar diff will be fine.
Yes Phil, I can detach the cylinder but I can't see any advantage in doing so. Am I missing the point?
with the cylinder detached, it is much more difficult to shoot someone, so renders the gun safe (safer)
It's a useful club though
Is the emptying for the decommissioning of the gun, or to eliminate the risk of pressurisation in the hold?
If its the latter, I would assume there is a requirement from the airline that the cylinder is completely empty, to eliminate any risk of explosion.
I prefer one of those new "rescue" clubs.
Roy you have mail
To avoid it going in the hold, you could always paint it brown and carry it on as a large cigar.
how come Greg and Roy have mail?
Is this some kind of 'we're going to Spain' club thing?
Phil you are male
Yes Phil, although I haven't seen any stipulations on the airline's policy on sporting guns. It may be soomething we have to clarify at the airport if we can find someone with the required level of knowledge. Judging by what we've experienced so far, that might be difficult. There has to be a certain amount of pressure that's acceptable because peopple can carry aerosols.
Do you remember the husband and wife, Stuart and Debbie Hale? They came to Millride last year and seemed to enjoy it but disappeared?
Well they have taken over ownership of JLS who are above Wednesbury Marksman and sell, in particular, Daystate. They now open on a Saturday, hence why they don't come bang bang anymore.
Thanks Shaun. Got notification of your email just as I was pushing the button to publish my last comment.
Tonight I made good use of my Pelicase by padlocking it to the wall. Now my rifle is a little more secure.
So, there are two different Gun dealers one above the other?
I was thinking of them earlier tonight Phil. You're a mind reader. (there's another little titbit for you)
yes I remember they both had Daystate Mk4's
downstairs is the 25 metre indoor range, where budding psychopaths like yourself make big bangs
they used to work there, now they have taken over ownership.
anyone fancy a GP?
Shaun, won't that make it difficult to get it into the hold?
Does anyone buy them, or is there a big room at Daystate full of GP's?
enough enjoyment, some of us have to be up for work.
there was, now its empty.
On behalf of the feckless loafers, thanks Phil.
Roy, mail.
Night all.
Buenas noches!
Have Blues really signed Joey Barton, Shaun?
Evening Chaps , been very busy of late, The total results are still not up for GP5 . or does anyone know where they are ? checked all the usual sites. Hey Phil G , I can get a Daystate GP MK4 for 1300.00. found a contact and direct from the factory , same as the Steyrs 1250.00 but these are imported.. When do you guys fly out to Spain. Have a great trip, do the club proud and bring back some trophies..Karl
Hi Karl, I assume that Tony C is on holiday.
We're off tomorrow!
You're not off on holiday are you Shaun? Let me get a cup of tea and you can tell me all about it.
thats a nasty stutter I've developed there.
Did you not know Phil?
Well it started last year .....
Did you delete the comment because of too many expletives?
Evening everybody. If it's Shaun bating day today it must be Wednesday.
Hi Roy, all packed?
Torchwood time catch ya later
Is it John Barrowman? I bet he does HFT.
Ashamed to say no packing yet. Took Freelander for MOT today. Tester left the engine running and raised the bonnet and then there was a loud bang and lots of steam and boiling water. The thermostat housing had shattered. Anyway, big job to replace it on that particular vehicle.
Evening chaps!
Baggages, airguns cases, flight tickets, entry permissions, pellets and so on .....are ready?
Here in Euskadi all is ready, the comp field 100% ready, as well as restaurants , and all the AFTE's mates ready to wellcome you all.
Roy, do you need earplugs?. Don't worry I've got a couple of them.
Soft cases and cushions ready too as well as the air bottles.
Don't forget your brass
Hello Jesus, it sounds as though you're ready for us. I won't be packing the earplugs but I'm hoping the walls are thick enough.
Hi Phil , Alea jacta est! Morituri te salutan
Yes Roy, I hope too so we'll be all together-
Forecast weather : no rain, saturday sunny 23ºC and sunday similar, just a little cloudy.
Hello Jesus.
Damn, my last hope was that it would be raining all weekend...
Evening all,
Encantado Jesus!
25 hours to go until lift off!
Had we better warn the Spanish Defense Department about incoming Greg?
By the way, I think Greg's having computer issues again.
I can't believe your toughts except because the British shooters have special skills shooting into the rain and cold weather. We are not used in this situation so we have serious handicap in the rain.
.....but other possibility is that you were enough jealeous jejejejejeje.
I guess you will be here next year
Phil can shoot under any conditions Jesus, but could he cope with the eating and drinking part of it. That takes real skill. I've been having eating and drinking lessons all week.
The Spanish Defense Dpt. has been alertd specialy of Greg and special weigh controls will be stablished.
If difference from entry and outcoming is lower than 10% he will rest in Euskadi till he reach the new weigh level, jejejejejeje.
I don't think Greg will have any trouble achieving a 10% weight gain Jesus. I'm just hoping he packs his elasticated trousers or we might have trouble at the airport.
Ok. Roy . Theorics are need, but the most important are practices, so you'll have chance to do it and I think Greg will be very good mate in this matter
I'll try to order a new security arc XXL size for the week end
Roy, do you think Greg will carry lingerie ?
OI!!!!!!!
I've got feelings you know!
I'M BACK! Thanks to Dan Dan the Computer man!
Greg, I thought you'd be sacrificed to the 456
Heyyyyy Greg Where do you have been?
I missed Torchwood, Guinness committments, Hic! Got to sort my PC man for beer.
Schedule for tomorrow Shaunie please.
Mine at 11pm.
Okay?
Greg, I'm so sorry you've had to put up with this teasing from everybody else.
Is that the kettle talking?
Shaun, if you text or ring me when you're leaving I'll start out at the same time and meet you at Corley Services. The distances are roughly the same.
1st. To rest enough to be ready to the tryp.
2nd. Package of the goods and don't forget the entry docs as well as your pellets. You are going to a FT comp even it seems other thing.
3rd. Be on time to the airport on friday.
4th. It's our job for the rest of the weekend
Greg can you bring your TOMTOM to locate the car park please.
No probs Shaun, isn't that alittle late though? I thought we were getting to Stansted for 0130hrs.
I've got your number Arby!
I'd say that was about right Greg. 140 miles - 2 hours, plus a bit of car parking time.
Booking in is at 530am. I would like to get there at 4am. 2 1/2 hours driving, 45 minutes transfer. Should still see us there in good time.
Nighty night friends.
Last contact tomorrow before to see you in person!
Buenas noches amigos
it's bed with no prospect of sleep for me ... and no innuendo please.
Buenas noches Jesus.
Night all.
I'd just like to state that Virgin Media are a scurilous shower of rogues! There, that's told them!
????
no experience you see.
virgin, no experience, gettit?
I'm in my natural state of confusion.
Good luck to the 3 travelling amigo's. Go show the spanish how to shoot..... Millride representation will be down at Byley.
At least it will give others a chance to catch up
7 hours and counting.
Good luck in Spain..Straight shooting , say hi to Jesus for us , and win some trophies..
Thanks Karl, good luck at Byley.
Hi all, cheers for the best wishes chaps, we'll do our best. As for Trophies, have you seen what people win over there? Take a shufti;
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc267/Baltipal/premiosopen2009.jpg
Very nice but I won't be putting one up on the mantle, they'll be going in the fridge!
Thanks for the good wishes everybody. Greg. I can't get that picture, but if it's the one I think it is then I thought they were for refreshments, not prizes.
I thought they'd been especially bought to remind you of your days in the sausage factory.
I doubt if any of us will shoot straight, or even sit down, with all the food and drink we've been promised.
Now then, have a great time, don't do anything we wouldn't, and for Lords sake, don't eat and drink too much.
thanks mum
looks like its me on my own for a few days then.
I know...
I spy with my little eye, something beginning with C.
No Roy, wheels of cheese, sausages, hams, all for the Victor in Euskadi but the pinacle is;
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc267/Baltipal/IMGP1513.jpg
Now, that is a hat!
And me Phil, Cerveza!
Right I'm off for Torchwood and a snooze. No doubt they'll be a stampede for 400.
Blog you guys next week. Hope you don't feel lonely Phil.
Good luck to those at GP6.
Will it ne Greg or Phil?
No it's Shaun
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