

Later in the day, there were 6 NDKs in the carpark, all wearing red Welsh dragon decals...Thus, I commented to my stomping pal that the Buffalo wearing group clambering over the stanes with a spring in their step were probably the owners of the said sea kayaks.
How do you know that?
Durrr!...They have large shoulders & very skinny legs. :o)

At 26 June 2008 at 16:56, •≈ Sgian Dubh
Ah, sheep chasing incidents are a frenzy throughout summer on the islands. There is no discernible way of identifying the origins or pastimes of the said chaser by merely their application of technique. Both the Lurch & Grab technique & the Banshee Sprint are familiar to the Welsh & the Hebridean alike. :o)
The fact that they were chasing sheep had NOTHING to do with your identification No?