Hi Phil,
Still trying to get the low down on the course eh?
I won't tell you - or anyone for that matter, about the actual course content as that would spoil it for you.
I will say that you should remember and practice the skills you learned on your Fundamental course and be sure that your knife is as sharp as a very sharp thing indeed!
The course is challenging but not particularly scary or arduous - I'm 45 and not particularly fit and I coped alright and there was a 60 something year-old lady on my course too!
Go into it with an open mind and embrace it - you'll enjoy it!
The location is lovely and, amazingly, a midge-free zone! There were a few mosquitos / gnats about, but no midges.
The Woodlore kit list for the course is plenty adequate - you won't need a bivi bag if you're taking a tent, only if you plan to use a tarp.
You'll be pretty peckish (and smelly) by the end of the course, but the Chippy in Dunkeld is pretty good for an instant calorie boost at endex.
If you're driving up, I'd recommend a night in a B&B after the course to recharge, before driving back down south, I'm glad I did.
(and watch out for the plain white vans with YELLOW lights on the top that the Fuzz up there use for mobile speed cameras!)
Remember, when you've done it, you'll be one of a pretty small number of people that have - only 24 per year, maximum!
ENJOY IT MATE!