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Three Scottish brothers are aiming to raise £1 million for clean water projects by rowing 14,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean next year. The MacLean brothers will be embarking on the mammoth ...
WINNING a bagpipe medal named after the family who once owned your bagpipes might seem like an unfair advantage, but Alastair McInnes wouldn't have it any other way. The Grafton Base Hospital ...
Lachlan Maclean, 26, said: “I can’t believe the buzz of leaving that atmosphere. I’ve never heard bagpipes alongside a brass band before, but I think it could catch on. “We’ve been like ...
Scottish brothers Ewan MacLean, left, Jamie MacLean, playing the bagpipes, center, and Lachlan MacLean start their 14,500km row to Sydney, Australia, from Callao, Peru, on Saturday. Photo: AP “We’re ...
Lachlan Maclean, 26, said: “I can’t believe the buzz of leaving that atmosphere. I’ve never heard bagpipes alongside a brass band before, but I think it could catch on. “We’ve been like ...
The Rare Whisky 101 Pacific Row aims to raise more than £1 million for The Maclean Foundation.
Lachlan Maclean, 26, said: “I can’t believe the buzz of leaving that atmosphere. I’ve never heard bagpipes alongside a brass band before, but I think it could catch on. “We’ve been like ...
Three brothers aiming to become the fastest people to row across the Pacific Ocean have departed on a 9,000-mile adventure, and their luggage includes haggis, neeps and tatties. Ewan, Jamie and ...
Lachlan Maclean, 26, said: “I can’t believe the buzz of leaving that atmosphere. I’ve never heard bagpipes alongside a brass band before, but I think it could catch on. “We’ve been like ...
Lachlan Maclean, 26, said: “I can’t believe the buzz of leaving that atmosphere. I’ve never heard bagpipes alongside a brass band before, but I think it could catch on. “We’ve been like ...