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03/3/2011 at 7:50pm
Location: Exmoor Outfit: Elddis Wisp 300SE Skoda Yeti 2.0 Red
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BUT ive heard about the big vicious midges that they have up there [may be to keep us brits away .............only joking]
As I understand it, Scotland is still part of the UK, therefore the natives are Brits too!!
I think even with the midges, I would risk Scotland. Dorset is beautiful, but Scotland is in a different league! I am so looking forward to my three week stay in Arisaig during June, if I become a midge supper- so be it.
I have always gone to the West Coast before in either May or Sept and never been bothered by midges. The worst midge experience I have suffered, was during June in Snowdonia National park.
It is said that the closer one is to the sea, the less likely one will be bothered by the 'beasties'. Go on, chance it, be brave
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03/3/2011 at 9:15pm
Location: Isle of Mull Outfit: 2 x Outwells Kairos 400 Caranex
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Be brave, you might get a week of glorious sunshine and the midge is not too fond of that!
A site that you get a breeze on is definitely best and there's a fair few without upsetting Tiggarsmum ! NOT the Oban CCC site though if coming in the height of the midge season - great spot in a walled garden and therefore very sheltered and with a lot of trees next door. However, there are decent repellents - just keep remembering to apply the one that suits you best and take Piriton if you've suffered badly in the past. And, and I know this sounds daft, get one of those cheap personal fans that run off wee batteries - around £3 ish (more now with extra VAT) - if you get a thunderstorm and the brutes come out in force - they can save your sanity whilst getting under cover!
I love Dorset and have spent great holidays there in the past but Scotland... well, maybe I'm biassed as I live here!
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03/3/2011 at 9:55pm
Location: Exmoor Outfit: Elddis Wisp 300SE Skoda Yeti 2.0 Red
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Oh do be quiet Redstate ! I'm trying to steer peeps away from our beloved Arisaig
Look whose talking!! You and Tigermouse are Arisaig's best ambassadors, with your beautiful pictures, enticing us all 
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04/3/2011 at 10:03pm
Location: Dumfries Outfit: Amazon 600 zenith 8 man kampa polzeath
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If you don't like midges ?......stick to the east coast as you don't get them there but if you decide to stay in the west camp away from trees or water . South west don't have as big problem . Try brighouse bay (kirkcudbrightshire)great place for the hole family.
May the sun shine and the drink flow
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04/3/2011 at 10:54pm
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Try Kintyre, (West Coast) Point Sands never bothered too much with midgies there.
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