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E: 25/01 Haggis Hunt (Various Prizes)

Miss_Cinnabon
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It is easy to hunt the haggis. Simply browse through our ten haggis-cams located in various parts of our beautiful country (and in London and New York for the benefit of the haggis diaspora).
If you see a haggis, click on the "I saw a haggis" link displayed under the cam.
This generates a letter to our ghillie, Farquhar Farquharson, who will then check the time and place of your sighting. If it’s genuine he will enter your details into our prize draw. If you saw a golden haggis your sighting will be entered into our grand prize draw.
The cams have been placed on well known haggis trails so expect a lot of sightings. Last Season there were over 59,000 claimed encounters - we expect more this season.
The hunt begins at 12 noon on St Andrew’s Day, 30 November. The hunt ends at 3pm on Burns’ Night, 25 January.
Haggis hunt is back:D
Grand prize: a two night luxury break at the Gleneagles® Hotel including breakfast and use of the sumptuous leisure facilities at The Club.
Other Grand and Weekly prizes include: Scotsman calendars and passes to The Scotsman's Digital Archive.
It is easy to hunt the haggis. Simply browse through our ten haggis-cams located in various parts of our beautiful country (and in London and New York for the benefit of the haggis diaspora).
If you see a haggis, click on the "I saw a haggis" link displayed under the cam.
This generates a letter to our ghillie, Farquhar Farquharson, who will then check the time and place of your sighting. If it’s genuine he will enter your details into our prize draw. If you saw a golden haggis your sighting will be entered into our grand prize draw.
The cams have been placed on well known haggis trails so expect a lot of sightings. Last Season there were over 59,000 claimed encounters - we expect more this season.
The hunt begins at 12 noon on St Andrew’s Day, 30 November. The hunt ends at 3pm on Burns’ Night, 25 January.
Haggis hunt is back:D
Grand prize: a two night luxury break at the Gleneagles® Hotel including breakfast and use of the sumptuous leisure facilities at The Club.
Other Grand and Weekly prizes include: Scotsman calendars and passes to The Scotsman's Digital Archive.
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Is the haggis really easy to spot?0
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You can't miss them when they are in the piccy
I love this advent :T
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Great start to the Advent Calendars.
Love the Haggis Hunt!
:j42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot:hello: Good Luck everyone !:hello:0 -
Theres one in kings course, gleneagles!0
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just saw it, first one of the day i think0
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One in gretna green0
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12.30 greta greenplease be a responsible pet owner & spay/neuter your pets, too many strays & not enough homes for them sadly.0
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