Here are some shots of me & my Adventurebilt on my recent vacation in Scotland.
The Adventurebilt at rest on the Isle of Mull (enjoying some of the local ale).
At Tobermory, the largest town on Mull and famous for its colorful waterfront.
In Fingal's Cave on the tiny island of Staffa... a famous and quite beautiful spot composed of hexagonal basalt columns formed by cooling lava. Fingal's Cave is a sea cave shooting back several hundred feet into the island... spectacular.
At the battlefield of Culloden, where Bonnie Prince Charlie met his Waterloo (along with much of the Highland way of life).
At Glen Coe, justifiably famous for its beauty and infamous as the location of the Campbells' massacre of the MacDonalds in 1692. (There are still hard feelings about it today.)
Standing stones just outside the town of Kilmartin. That whole area is rife with stone age and more recent sites.
Stone circle not far from the standing stones.
At the ruins of the fort at Dunadd (not far from Kilmartin), where Scottish kings were once crowned. (The foot shape was hewn into the rock centuries ago, and is thought to have played some part in the coronation ritual).
All in all, it was a fantastic trip. Scotland is a wonderful country with so much scenery and history it will blow your mind. (I can't count the number of castles we saw.) The only downside was the expense given how strong the pound is against the dollar... almost two dollars to the pound, and things tend to be priced similarly in pounds as in dollars (i.e., a meal at McDonald's is 3 pounds, or almost six bucks).
[edit: fixing the pics]