SCOTLAND IS GREAT!
So I got here a week ago for a port visit, here being the HMNB Clyde or better known as Faslane, and have come to the conclusion that this is definelty the best liberty port I have seen so far.
For one, the base is at the very end of the Firth of Clyde, and even though the transit was a pain in the ass and took four hours, it was absoluntely beautiful. I was literally taken away by the geography.
Then we get to the base, which though some of the buildings are a little dilapidated, the place is a fortress. Granted it is their nuclear base, so it is probobly alot more secure than the rest of their sites, but we Americans could learn a thing or too about Force Protection from these guys. They are also professional Base gets a coolness point.
So after fie days of liberty getting drunk with the crew in Helensbough, Glasgow, and Edinbough the ship left for an excersise and left me here in Glasgow as a liason with the RN for two weeks. Which means I drink and tour ****. They gave me a car too
Things I have liked them most so far was the royal mile at Edinbough. Glasgow is nice but has a real industrial revolution feel. Edinbough is the more chiche castle city or sorts. Lot to see in the day, alot of bars and clubs at night.
I have fallen in love with the trains. You would think Mussollini was running the damn things. Clean and fast, and not too much either. Wish America had something similar.
The Macintosh buildings in Glasgow are great too. Most of my buddies back home are architects, I am sure they will like the pictures.
Things I have to do still is go to Stirling for the castle, also a local told me about a windmill/lock thing that I should see. Want to get to the Highlands if possible, do some hiking maybe. And lastly some of the officers said the Falkirk battlefield was sort of cool.
So anyone else know of something I should go see or do?
So I got here a week ago for a port visit, here being the HMNB Clyde or better known as Faslane, and have come to the conclusion that this is definelty the best liberty port I have seen so far.
For one, the base is at the very end of the Firth of Clyde, and even though the transit was a pain in the ass and took four hours, it was absoluntely beautiful. I was literally taken away by the geography.
Then we get to the base, which though some of the buildings are a little dilapidated, the place is a fortress. Granted it is their nuclear base, so it is probobly alot more secure than the rest of their sites, but we Americans could learn a thing or too about Force Protection from these guys. They are also professional Base gets a coolness point.
So after fie days of liberty getting drunk with the crew in Helensbough, Glasgow, and Edinbough the ship left for an excersise and left me here in Glasgow as a liason with the RN for two weeks. Which means I drink and tour ****. They gave me a car too
Things I have liked them most so far was the royal mile at Edinbough. Glasgow is nice but has a real industrial revolution feel. Edinbough is the more chiche castle city or sorts. Lot to see in the day, alot of bars and clubs at night.
I have fallen in love with the trains. You would think Mussollini was running the damn things. Clean and fast, and not too much either. Wish America had something similar.
The Macintosh buildings in Glasgow are great too. Most of my buddies back home are architects, I am sure they will like the pictures.
Things I have to do still is go to Stirling for the castle, also a local told me about a windmill/lock thing that I should see. Want to get to the Highlands if possible, do some hiking maybe. And lastly some of the officers said the Falkirk battlefield was sort of cool.
So anyone else know of something I should go see or do?
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