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An estate I know near Loch Sheil. Lots of trees, lots of deer, few grouse and enough Cappercaillie.

 

Job? Factor (Come deer manager/forester), with an emphasis on conservation of the Caps, deer and the Blackgrouse, with maybe scope to re-plant back to completely Callidonian forest :001_cool:.

 

Sorted.

 

 

And hopefully, it might just happen.

 

 

Sam

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i've had the opportunity to work in alot of beautiful places around the world, but no place is the best. you always miss something about somewhere else. i've never been to canada, i've fancied that. anywhere with good weather good variety and interesting challenges.

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I think I'm already there. Scotney Castle, working for the National Trust. Even better now that I have been given the nod to do saw work aloft rather than just Silky work. It's a fantastic place and a great bunch of lads to work with and quite literally 10 mins from home (oh and we finish at 1.30pm on Fridays).:thumbup:

 

However, it would be nice to have your own wood/forest and manage that with a close bud somewhere nice and isolated.

 

Or, Liv Tyler's back garden.:sneaky2:

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classical conditioning does that Frank, are you also living in a log cabin like Grizzilly Adams, with the Rockies as a backdrop, sitting in a hot tub surrounded by snow and woman in bikinis:thumbup:

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