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Passing Places Around Scotland
Kevin Scullion
60 episodes
9 months ago
My travels and adventures around Scotland mainly by motorhome, motorcycle, bicycle and hill walking. Join me and my Jack Russell Skid as I cover all areas of Scotland including the islands and more remote areas less developed by tourism.
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My travels and adventures around Scotland mainly by motorhome, motorcycle, bicycle and hill walking. Join me and my Jack Russell Skid as I cover all areas of Scotland including the islands and more remote areas less developed by tourism.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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048 Skye and The Motorhome Podcast
Passing Places Around Scotland
31 minutes 42 seconds
11 years ago
048 Skye and The Motorhome Podcast
Visiting Skye & appearing on The Motorhome Podcast

I'm finally back in front of the microphone. In this weeks episode I cover some of my recent trip to Skye as well as giving you some idea of where I have been the past two months.  I have also included an excerpt from my recent appearance on The Motorhome Podcast.  Finally I also include some musical audio from the Mull of Kintrye.
Passing Places Around Scotland
My travels and adventures around Scotland mainly by motorhome, motorcycle, bicycle and hill walking. Join me and my Jack Russell Skid as I cover all areas of Scotland including the islands and more remote areas less developed by tourism.