I had a look at his site out of interest now you mentioned it. To be fair to the fella it's really nicely written and all about respect and tradition.i was looking at indiana stones’ website there. he has a whole page dedicated to the etiquette of it all including not dropping it and placing it back exactly as it lay. ffs, it’s not like he’s taking the jcb out to a dolmen and braking it down for a bit of lifting. he’s serious about what he’s doing and equally serious about lads not going out and acting the bollocks.
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i checked his map and there’s one about an hour away from me here in sweden. i might give a spin up to it sometime and check it out.
the japs have some blast of them!
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Not something I imagine myself doing, but it would be interesting to see a lift some time. It must kill their backs given the starting and finishing position crouched over


