Buckle-meister

Audioholic Field Marshall
Yes folks, it's that time again!

Some of you will remember The Great Whisky Giveaway and how much fun it was. Well, in light of my acceptance this morning of a new job with Flint & Neill, a small but superb specialist engineering consultancy, I've decided to run another competition, this time for a bottle of 18 year old Tomatin single malt.

As before, the competition is open to all members and I am prepared to post to anywhere in the world. You each have one guess. However, due to the new forum policy of setting a time limit against editing a post, I've no objection to you re-posting if for any reason you decide you wish to amend your guess.

To win, you must correctly answer, or failing that come the closest - whether higher or lower - to correctly answering the following question:

What is the height in metres of the highest hill that I've climbed.

Your clue this time is that the hill in question is a Munro. The winner will be announced on Friday 9th March.

Good luck to all who enter! :)
 

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highfihoney

highfihoney

Audioholic Samurai
Even though im not allowed to drink any longer due to past alcohol abuse i'll take a shot.

956.

If i win i want to donate the bottle to sheep:D
 
stratman

stratman

Audioholic Ninja
914.4 , Munros have to be over what now? They(SMC) keep changing requirements.
Sir Hugh Munro would've been screaming at the top of his lungs. Still not knowing which Munro you climbed I still go with 914.4 meters. I've never tried Tomatin. Sounds like tomato;) :D Thanks Robbie for the contest, good luck in your new position.:)
 
stratman

stratman

Audioholic Ninja
Even though im not allowed to drink any longer due to past alcohol abuse i'll take a shot.

956.

If i win i want to donate the bottle to sheep:D
Are you sure? Ever seen a drunk Sheep? Can't be too pretty a sight!;) :D :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
OK, so first to edit.... I will change my answer to 1112m.
 
racquetman

racquetman

Audioholic Chief
What the hell is a metre??


My guess is 3773 feet - because I'm an American snob!!


Also, because I have no concept of height in metres and I'm too lazy to do the conversion even though I'm a chemist and I convert numbers into other numbers all day long ;) .
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
1,177 metres

(and I ain't gonna waste a fine single malt by donating it to Sheep)
 
Tom Andry

Tom Andry

Speaker of the House
I'm going with 775. OPRA loves him some single malt!
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
Carn Eige / Eighe - 1183 Metres

I think this is in the right range.


I think it's the Carn Eige / Eighe @ a height of:
1183 Metres

Jack
 
SilverMK3

SilverMK3

Audioholic
I say 0 meters because I don't see a "Robert T. Buckle" on the Scottish Mountaineering Club's Munro Compleatists List so technically... :rolleyes::)

Ignoring that technicality, My guess is 990 meters which is quite the feat! :eek:
 

Buckle-meister

Audioholic Field Marshall
stratman said:
Munros have to be over what now? They(SMC) keep changing requirements.
The SMC have changed from time to time what Top is amended to become classed as a Munro, but the height of a Munro, that is over 914.4m (3000ft) has remained unchanged.

stratman said:
I've never tried Tomatin. Sounds like tomato...
I'm sorry Stratman. I originally hail from the village of Tomatin and I can't have you making fun of it. I'm afraid I'm going to have to disqualify you from the competition. I'm sorry. :(





























Just kidding! :D

Actually, I've never tried this particular Tomatin myself, but in the short time it's been available, seemingly it's been selling like hot cakes. So much so that the Tomatin distillery, where my old man just happens to work, :rolleyes: had to rush a further consignment of casks to the bottling plant.

stratman said:
...good luck in your new position.
Thanks. There's no other company I'd rather work for (though I've clearly yet to see how they are in practice).

I'll still be here in Glasgow for anything between 3 and 5 months working for F&N. After that I'll relocate to thier London office (man I hope Sploo doesn't read this :eek: ).

j_garcia said:
OK, so first to edit...
p a r a n o i a :D

racquetman said:
What the hell is a metre? My guess is 3773 feet - because I'm an American snob!
No metres, no whisky. :D Metres, maybe no whisky. :D

Jack Hammer said:
I think it's the Carn Eige...
Interesting. An entry accompanied with a name. Have you climbed the hill in question? There's a story here I'm sure. :)

SilverMK3 said:
...I don't see a "Robert T. Buckle" on the Scottish Mountaineering Club's Munro Compleatists List...
True, I've not compleated (ye olde spelling :D) all 284 Munros, but then, I've no particular desire to do so at present. Instead, I tend to target the most dramatic, photogenic hills. Don't forget that there're Grahams (hills from 2000 to 2500ft in height) and Corbetts (hills from 2500 to 3000ft in height) as well, and some of these are no less demanding than their higher counterparts.

Ticking hills off a list is not what it's all about. ;)
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
974m Ben Lomond, being the closest munro to Glasgow, where you currently are?
 

Buckle-meister

Audioholic Field Marshall
Ben Lomond, being the closest munro to Glasgow, where you currently are?
Yes, I am currently in Glasgow.

Ben Lomond is known as Glasgow's Hill and is one of the most popular Munros due to the ease with which it may be climbed and of course its close proximity to Glasgow. :)
 

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