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As far as I'm concerned, a caber toss would definitely put the Tartan Day Parade on the map.
WSJ: From Kilts to the Caber
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For those unfamiliar with the object, the caber is a heavy pole, or log, about the length and girth of a telephone pole.
WSJ: From Kilts to the Caber
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It's used in the game of caber toss, the winner the contestant who not only throws it farthest, but most gracefully, having it land upright.
WSJ: From Kilts to the Caber
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Ms. Hellman and Mr. Bain almost forgot to mention the caber.
WSJ: From Kilts to the Caber
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Andrew Rettie, secretary of the Scottish Games Association, the body which decides the length of the tree trunk used in tossing the caber, says that the average Highland games attracts a mere 3, 000-4, 000 people.
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