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In May 2001 I went on a "short" List Tour to Scotland which only laster 4 days by had some of the finest roads that I've driven. The openness of Glencoe was contrated by the twisty narrow roads along the side of Loch Ness. I thought that doing a tour without trackdays would be boring, how wrong I could be. The Isle of Skye was far more challenging that any track, save maybe the Nurburgring, nearly a hundred miles of open road ranging from open flat wide A roads to narrow single track lanes and some town and village driving where restraint was called for and was exercised. It was with some annoyance that I picked up a speeding ticket on the Tomintoul road which was a narrowish dead straight B road with only one farm along it's length, which is where the police chose to hide.
My diary from the Haggis Hunt is on the Haggis Hunt Website which can be reached by clicking on the logo.
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