| 11. | When at Glenbogle she plays with the ghillie Golly Mackenzie, and the Head Ranger Duncan McKay.
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| 12. | It is customary for the ghillie suit to be made by the sniper, rather than bought.
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| 13. | The Ghillie shirt existed before the kilt, with there being no documentation for kilts until 1575.
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| 14. | One method involves donning something called a ghillie suit, made up of ripped pieces of camouflage canvas.
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| 15. | Ghillie brogues are the traditional, welted rand, thick soled shoes with no tongues and long laces.
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| 16. | He was a local ghillie from Crathie, who became one of her closest companions during her long mourning.
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| 17. | Some ghillie suits are made with light and breathable material that allows a person to wear a shirt underneath.
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| 18. | For example, in dry, grassy wasteland the sniper will typically wear a ghillie suit covered in dead grass.
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| 19. | Members of pipe bands often wear Ghillie brogues, and many other kilt wearers wear the same type of footgear.
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| 20. | Ben Alder Cottage is reputed to be haunted by the ghost of a ghillie who hanged himself from the rafters.
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