10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHOOTING LODGE»
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1
The Central Highlands: Six Long Distance Walks
Here the ways divide: a) map 8 for Rannoch and Kingshouse; b) map 15 for
Corrour Shooting Lodge and Tulloch; c) via part of Walk 1, for Dalwhinnie. MAP 8
. LOCH OSSIAN Soon the path junction is reached at 39km (24 miles). Here
another ...
Peter D. Koch-Osborne, 1998
She repeated her determination to accompany me to the shooting-lodge. It would
be such a novelty — such fun to spend a whole week in the wild mountains —
quite an adventure ; and if there was danger in it, that would make it all the more
...
3
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.
wages, and metis account at shooting-lodge. I recommend the banks of the Dee
and Don to those who contemplate a first trip to Scotland fur grouse shooting or
deer stalking. A little experience, bought south, will be useful to combat the ...
4
The Eastern Alps: Including the Bavarian Highlands, Tyrol, ...
6 M. Vorder-Biss (2650'; Steinbe'rger, by the saw—mill), a royal shooting-lodge in
a pine-clad dale (GrammarsAu), at the confluence of the Rissbach with the Isar.
Fnon Vonnnn-Rrss To The WALCHENSEE (p. 48). A marked bridlepath ...
5
Life and Letters of James David Forbes
Shooting Lodge on Loch Eilt, May 2ith, 1848. ' Here I am in as wild and remote a
spot as you need wish to see. There is hardly a village nearer than Fort William,
which is at least seventeen miles off — which I have just walked over — by the ...
John Campbell Shairp, Peter Guthrie Tait, 2010
6
The Gun Digest Book of Sporting Clays
The 100-year-old shooting lodge accommodates 15 to 20 overnight guests ($68
each) and has a separate dining room. Of course, there was a Civil War battle on
the grounds and guests can pack a picnic lunch for a tour. It is not obligatory, but
...
7
Walking on Rum and the Small Isles
Papadil lodge was built as a shooting lodge by John Bullough shortly after he
took possession of the island in 1888. Shooting parties would be taken around to
the lodge in the estate boat, the servants having already made the journey over ...
8
Chambers Universal Learners' Dictionary
2 (sometimes in cmpds) a house occupied during the shooting or hunting season
: a shooting-lodge. 3 a room at a college gate etc for an attendant: the toner's
lodge. 4 (the meeting-place of) a branch ot some societies: He belonged to the ...
9
Frommer's England and the Best of Wales
Nant Ddu Lodge This 19th-century shooting lodge is now a modern, bright hotel,
bistro, and spa in the heart of the National Park, between Merthyr Tydfil and
Brecon. The Lodge snuggles against a wooded hillside; the rooms (including
family ...
... on their very scalps. And how much like love it must have been: The
workmanship, the art The raising up; The achievement in the taking part.
BeaconsofLight Sometimes I think I've journeyed far only to realise 67 The
Shooting Lodge ...