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An Ideal ride-out section - ian huntly - 06-06-2010 Since the Mountain Section has been closed a few times this week, thanks to my car radio tuned to 1368 I saved myself going to Ramsey to be blocked at May Hill. I got to the Sulby Glen Hotel, then CAREFULLY turned right and took a very interesting twisty undulating hairpinned road through Tholt-y Will, a section I had almost forgotten existed. This back takes you to the Bungalow and by the time I got there that part of the course was open and I could get back to the start and finish. I have a question: What is the huge carved creature just before Tholt-y-Will that looks like a wizard, a troll or a Buggane ?? It is most impressive and frightened the living daylights out of me when it came into view as I turned a bend. Someone out there must know....I took some 3D pics of it and I need a Title .....Can anyone help please RE: An Ideal ride-out section - beepee - 07-06-2010 You are quite right Ian it is suppossed to be a wizard,it was fashioned from a dead ash tree by a local tree surgeon, whose name I can't recall,using a big and tiny chainsaws. It has only recently been finished.My personal opinion is that is rather grotesque and is indeed a little unsettling the first time you come across it. Ah,try this linkhttp://www.iomtoday.co.im/news/Nick-weaves-his-chainsaw-magic.6281019.jp |