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Scottish
Highland Games

Special Activity - Historic
Batteau Adventure

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Local Driving Tour

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Lost and Found from the 2000 Eastern

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24th Annual NRLHF and NMLRA
EASTERN PRIMITIVE RENDEZVOUS
- Year 2000

A Pre-1840 Living History Encampment
September 23 - October 1, 2000 - - Oak Ridge Estate, Nelson County, Virginia

An Exceptional Millennium Event

Scottish Highland Games

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Oscar Cain waits his turn in the next event. Wesley Weaver, this year's Chief of Clann Wolf, looks on while Captain Sock checks his traction.

The wonderful pageantry and tradition of the Highland Games makes this rendezvous event one of the very best! 

The Highland Games Schedule:

Games begin on Thursday, September 28th at 9:00AM

SPECIAL EVENT:
There will be a Scottish Highland WEDDING  (Larry Clark and Missy VanDam) at 4:00PM on September 28th!!!!

Highland Games Coordinators:

Oscar and Becky Cain
212 South Main Street
Crossville, TN 38555
Phone: 931-484-6103

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Young Quartermaine Lott may put his toe to the mark to throw the sixteen pound ``stone" for distance at the EPR Highland Games.

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Rick Haven tossing the caber. The object is to lift a telephone pole sized caber with such force as to turn it over and still retain all your internal organs in the proper place. This is called the HEAVY athletics portion of the games!

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Even women can throw the caber at the EPR Highland Games. Susan Haven sends it aloft with great style!