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Aviemore Pensioner - Risky or Not?
Posted: Mon March 17, 2008 06:29 PM UTC
I'm travelling up to aviemore on 22nd March 2008 bringing two pensioners (83 year olds "It's too cold" "where's the tea shop") together with a typical 14 year old girl ("I'm bored!" "where's the shops" etc.) I'm now having second thoughts as everything I've read recently is "High risk for snow storms" "Great for ski-ing" I somehow doubt an 83 year old would enjoy skiing, hiking or snowboarding her way to the shops and the 14 year old doesn't want to just be stuck in the car watching the scenery go by even if she does have an i-pod to complete the "Am I boverred" attitude. Any ideas before I go completely insane trying to plan something to suit everyone?
fergilan
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Aviemore Duthil Churchyare
Posted: Tue February 20, 2007 08:17 PM UTC
Where is Duthil Churchyard and does it still exist? Thanks, Helen
Helenaprice
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Aviemore Nice place to stay
Posted: Tue January 3, 2006 11:18 AM UTC
We're thinking of taking a train to Aviemore and staying overnight. Any suggestions for a good (but not overly expensive) place to stay within walking distance of the train station? Many thanks for any help you can give.
cathy9510usa
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