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Hi All
People never know when I'm joking even face to face, still it makes for an interesting life, anyway dropping stones into holes. Now we are not trying to get it fully upright it's a doddle, and I see no problems nudging it up the last bit either. All we need now is some practise, and some more credibility, all I had a month ago was an A+ in woodwork, now we've got a phyisicist, and a surveyor, anyone else out there with qualifications,

I'm keeping my fingers crossed about the archaeologist, but just in case, anyone else got any contacts in that direction.

Practice, yes, and a bit of testing - and lots of photos, and as soon as possible. The reason being, your fame is spreading to other websites and I don't want someone else getting some stone rowing credit.

This lot are into moving stones bigtime, but they find it a bit hard. I reckon they’re in for a surprise.
http://www.bigstones.com/index.php

Also, here's your American cousin:
(Trouble is, he doesn’t say how he does it, and you have to pay to find out!)
http://www.gizapyramid.com/wallington.htm
(I reckon he walks them, since he does it alone, but if he wasn't JohnnyNoMates he might hit on your idea).