AberdeenAngus
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That is a million times worse than I've ever witnessed,how do people get abut their daily lives????
That was in Argyll which can get pretty extreme at times (my wife is from there).
The saving grace of midges is that they're buggered by even a light breeze (which is a lot of the time on the West Coast).
Also, if you keep walking they can't keep up - so you just don't stop.
Trouble is with campsites, at dusk, on a still, warm, day....pain in the feckin arse.
If you're camping....take a head net. Or rather take two.
When you first put one, folk will snigger at you.
Then wait 10 minutes and you can sell the second one for however much you want.
A form of torture in Scotland once - to peg someone out in a field, stripped naked, then wait for dusk.
Waterboarding.........pah!