Hillgorilla and the Burns Breakfast

Amang thae wild mountains shall still be my path,
Ilk stream foaming down its ain green, narrow strath;
For there, wi my lassie, the day lang I rove,
While o'er us unheeded flie the swift hours o'love.
Fire up the Pipes and Drums, unfurl the rampant lion, expose your knees to the wind, put your Tam O'Shanter on and come into the hills. Do you ever sit at an event in a pub, and wonder what would it be like to come out into the hills, to have banter, experience talk about caching and have a bite to eat? Well if you do, then this event may just be for you.


Robert Burns was born on the 25th January 1759, and is now fetted as the national poet of Scotland. It is traditional to celebrate his birth, by coming together, and having a bite to eat.
On the 28/01/2017 at 0830, we shall meet at the co-ordinates, for our own Burns Breakfast. You may hear the sound of the pipes and drums before you arrive at the location, so come along to have a bit of banter, geocache talk and a bite to eat. What will be on offer, well :
A warm brew.
Haggis
Bacon
The event shall start at 0830, and conclude at 0900 on the 28/01/2017.
Information

You will need a cup.
It is a remote location, so you need to get yourself up to the event location, then back off the hill.
It is January, so come prepared for the worst that the weather can chuck at you.
You are responsible for your own safety.
Come along, knock on the door, and come in.