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4 x 4 Off Road Karting

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Off Road Karting

Stag & Hen Daytime | Stag & Hen Night Out | Transport | Stag & Hen Where to Stay | Enquiry Form | Edinburgh Stag Weekends | Edinburgh Hen Weekends | Glasgow Stag Weekends | Glasgow Hen Weekends

About Off Road Karting

Enjoy the thrill of real off-road Karting while racing your pals – see how muddy you can get each other while driving the way you’ve always wanted to drive.You’ll do several laps around a specially designed course.

Full safety instruction and helmets etc provided by experienced staff. You may want to take some old gear and old trainers, as you’ll get pretty dirty.

Karts for grown ups

Fastrax [1] run pacer P900's rally karts. These Karts allow you to slide into the fully adjustable padded rally seat, then just fasten the safety harness, pass your hands through the wrist restraints and go!

Driving in close company you will race head to head competing in a series of heats with the fastest drivers going through to the final.

Karts for Kids

Kids Karts - Powered by a 5.5hp engine with automatic transmission, the cadet is fitted with all the latest safety features, roll cage, fully adjustable seat and race harness. Cadets can be operated on a Grandprix basis or timed sessions.

Blue Sky Experiences

BlueSky Experiences

Information on BlueSky Experiences

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Open top American fire engine tour - Glasgow

Travel in an open top American fire engine on a 10 minute Glasgow city centre tour , with party music.Only one in the uk. Engine seats 7 at a time - a must for fun. book your tickets now.

TEL: 0870 300 3828 www.crazyfirecompany.com

Runs durring the summer months.

White Water Rafting

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White Water Rafting In Scotland

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White Water Rafting
White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting – Scotland is the UK capital for white water fafting, with some of the best rivers located in the Highlands of Scotland.

Rafting is aun expectedly good way to see Scotland; taking in the beauty, wild life and as you face the rapids you’ll witness the power of water. (Did you know that more water passes down the Tay than the next three rivers in the UK) Depending on which river you’re on will determine how much of a white knuckle ride it will be. The rafts are made up of very thick rubber which holds 8 people plus the guide. They are custom built for white water rafting and are kept in very good condition.

The main rivers used by rafting companies are:

  • River Tay – Grade 1-3
  • River Tummel – Grade 2-4
  • River Orchy – Grade 3-5

River Tay

The River Tay starts its course from Kenmore where it flows out of Loch Tay. In fact there are several tributaries which run into the loch, but they have different names (Rivers Fillan, Dochart and Lochay). The river runs all the way to Dundee into the North Sea, there are two place where you can do rafting, the 1st stretch Upper Tay is in the Aberfeldy area and 2nd stretch Lower Tay is close to Stanley.

The Tay river has one major benefit you can raft it all year. Stanley is about 10 Minutes North of Perth and 1 Hour North of Edinburgh. Aberfeldy is about 30 Minutes North of Perth and 1 hour 30 Minutes from Edinburgh.

River Tummel

The River Tummel starts from Loch Tummel not far North of Pitlochry. The Tummel is one of the best and most exciting white water rapids and runs from May to September. The water is dam released so there is guaranteed water each Saturday, Sunday can be a bit low which means you can easily get stuck on rocks but still great fun.

The river has some fun technical rapids such as the Zig Zag, Bone Yard and Shark Tooth. The final drop is 18 foot, be sure to be holding on! The Tummel is about 30 minutes North of Perth and 1 Hour 30 Minutes from Edinburgh, it is dual carriageway for about 80% of the way.

River Orchy

The River Orchy Very much a weather dependant river. When the weather conditions are right this river is one amazing adrenaline rush. It can be almost a grade 5 from start to finish.

The river will take a full day but its well worth it if you’re into mental sports. It is very difficult to book early because it is so weather dependant but January and February tend to be good times of the year. The River Orchy is about 3 Hours North of Edinburgh.

What Do You Need

Take a towel, swim wear and old trainers. You will be supplied with a west suite, life jacket, helmet and the rest of the equipment necessary. Before you start you will have a safety briefing.

What Else Can You Do

If you want a full day of activitiy you could combine it with Canyoning, Duckies, Mini Highland Games and much more…

Skirmish Aberdeen

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Information on Skirmish Aberdeen

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Location: Braeriach, Cullerlie, Skene, Westhill, Aberdeenshire AB32 6XA

Just 14 Miles from Aberdeen city centre featuring two totally different fields of play. First is a woodland whilst the other makes great use of the Aberdeen countryside using deep Heather, peat dykes and dense patches of birch trees.

Why We Like Skirmish Aberdeen

  • Established 1986
  • 19 Years Experienced
  • Events to your requirements
  • Highly Experienced Staff
  • Built up game scenarios
  • Variety of Terrain

Paintball Games Available

  • 15 different game scenarios
  • New games for season starting 2005
  • Completely refurbished village area with new features covering 1 acre
  • Entirely new POW Camp game - Rescue a captured comrade
  • Battle your way through the Rebel Fuel Dump

Fascilities

  • Covered seating area
  • Ladies and Gents changing rooms
  • Ladies and Gents toilets
  • Site shop for sweets and refreshments with free tea and coffee all day
  • Hot lunch provided, Vegeterian option available
  • Secure area for valuables

What Equipment

  • The Inferno Field

This is our standard semi-automatic paintball marker. You will be issued with one of these and a hopper that holds 200 paintballs more than enough for any game.

  • The Goggles The Goggle System

All players are issued with protective headgear comprising full face mask and snood. The mask protects the face, eyes and ears whilst the snood covers the remiander of the head and neck. Safety is our highest concern therefore players must wear this equipment at all times on the field of play.

  • The Paintball Paintballs

Small paint filled gelatin-shelled balls. These are what the marker fires at your opponents. The brittle shell breaks on impact with your target, leaving the paint fill to mark, indicating that they are out of the game.

What You Need To Bring

You need to make sure that you have clothes that you really don't mind getting dirty. Including your shoes. It is better to bring lots of thin layers rather that one great big coat so you don't look like the Michelin Man and you will not be shot straight away in every game as you will be to big to hide behind the trees. Also please make sure that you are ready to have a good laugh, no matter how much you win or lose there is always room for humour when you see you best friend slipping down a hill while being repeatedly shot in the bum.

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